Thursday, February 25, 2010

SYMPATHY WORLD WIDE FOUNDATION STORMS ST JUDE COLLEGE FESTAC




Mother Theresa had noted,
“being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat”.

Beyond the physical torture of hunger, is the groan to survive through the nearest and available means without reference to the obvious possible dangers.

Sympathy World Wide Foundation, provides that love, care and awareness to growing adolescent girls in secondary schools: to teach and prepare her mind on how to face the seemly inevitable option of surviving on prostitution in the present tough and poor economy situation.

St Jude College Festac Town, a private Secondary School took the ground for a great show in the campaign against prostitution. In its usual storm, Belmon, the energetic and motivational singer, entertained and inspired the students with her hit ”Emi oh”, a song that calls for an bold dance.

Ayomiku Ofesua, as usual received so much attention during her talk, following the narration of her deep emotional encounter in teen hood.

Belmon concluded the show by giving to the young students, key notes on the pride of virginity, she says virginity is not a lack of opportunity as popularized by some selfish fanatics. It is a choice of dignity and discipline – to the growing adolescent in her wildest chance of pleasurable expeditions and satisfaction.

According to Belmon, you are better off a bricklayer, as a woman than a prostitute. The adverse effect to her lines through the biological, psychological and sociological damages encountered by the victim.

The show ended with a senior perfect pouring out her profound gratitude to the organization on behalf of the school and entire students.

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