Girl Child Day: Girls Have No Place, Value in Africa - Ini Edo
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Nollywood star,
Ini Edo, said
girls have no place and value in Africa, as she weighs in on the international
celebration of female children on Monday.
The International Day of the Girl Child, held every 11th of October, is focused on celebrating and enlightening the girl child about her opportunities in the world.
Speaking about the place of the girl child in the society, Edo took to her verified Instagram page to argue that girls are not really valued in Africa.
The actress said, “On this 11th day, nine years ago, the United Nations realized it was necessary to recognize the girl child.
“It has been of great honor for the girl child to have a day to be marked and celebrated, but so far, have they really been celebrated and valued in Africa?
“Another question to be asked. Religiously, we understand that all men are equal but in Africa, women aren’t anywhere close to being equal.
“The girl child is the mother of all children, but in Africa, the girl child has no place and value.
“We can only move forward by carrying the girl child along. Our society can only be a better place when the girl child can stand, represent and speak up for her people.
“Today, I celebrate with all the girl children. It is our day, it is our time. Never relent in your pursuit in all that you do.
“We are getting there, and we will be there God-willing. Happy Girl Child Day.”
The International Day of the Girl Child, held every 11th of October, is focused on celebrating and enlightening the girl child about her opportunities in the world.
Speaking about the place of the girl child in the society, Edo took to her verified Instagram page to argue that girls are not really valued in Africa.
The actress said, “On this 11th day, nine years ago, the United Nations realized it was necessary to recognize the girl child.
“It has been of great honor for the girl child to have a day to be marked and celebrated, but so far, have they really been celebrated and valued in Africa?
“Another question to be asked. Religiously, we understand that all men are equal but in Africa, women aren’t anywhere close to being equal.
“The girl child is the mother of all children, but in Africa, the girl child has no place and value.
“We can only move forward by carrying the girl child along. Our society can only be a better place when the girl child can stand, represent and speak up for her people.
“Today, I celebrate with all the girl children. It is our day, it is our time. Never relent in your pursuit in all that you do.
“We are getting there, and we will be there God-willing. Happy Girl Child Day.”
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