'Kpodziemo' not an achievement; get educated – La-Leshie Mantse to Ga teenage girls
The newly-enstooled La Leshie Mantse in the Ladadekotopon Municipality, Accra, Nii Tettey Ofro Osro I, has said baby-naming ceremonies (Kpodziemo) are not an achievement and has, thus, advised teenage girls in the community to stop prioritising it over their education.
Rather, he said the girls in the La community must stay focused on their studies and stay away from early sex in order to avoid teenage pregnancies.
Speaking at a donation ceremony at the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Education Office in Accra on Thursday, 20 January 2021, Nii Tetteh Ofro Osro I, noted that parents have a role to play in ensuring the girl-child in La stays in school.
“Education will keep our girls from prioritising early child-bearing and Kpodziemo over their studies, to attain greater heights in order to contribute their quota to the development of our community in future”, he said.
“My dear young girl, Kpodziemo, for a teenager, is not an achievement. Do not stop yourselves from becoming what you can become tomorrow,” the traditional leader said.
The chief further pledged his support to ensure the growth of education in the La community.
“I, therefore, pledge my support to ensure the growth of education in our community. My doors are wide open to receive your concerns and suggestions on how best we can move education forward and keep our children, especially our girl-child in school.”
The chief donated 3,000 exercise books and pens to the La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Education Office.
The donation forms part of the La-Leshie Mantse’s initiative to support the growth of education in the La Dadekotopon Municipality.
The La Dade-Kotopon Municipal Director of Education, Habiba Kotomah, who received the items on behalf of the Municipality, commended the chief for the gesture.
‘Kpodziemo’ is a ceremony by the GaDangme to place an infant in the family.
It is held on the eighth day following the birth of a child.
In recent years, ‘Kpodziemo’ has become fashionable among teenage girls in Ga communities.
Source: classfmonline.com/Elikem Adiku
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