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Morality and the Youth Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by OnixMervin, Nigeria Aug 20, 2004
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Moral Regeneration
Phakamani Youth Development Organization | Nov 1st, 2004
The issue here is that everybody is not doing their fair share. Teachers no longer oblige to their social responsibility after school. Churches on the other hand should stop preaching and do something drastically in linking with youth structures and expanding their programmes as to lure young people to attend church again. I believe young people are what their elders and society made them to be. It has become extremely difficult for young people to access funds from business or government, knowing that there is funds available for them. This has created frustration among young people as they need to beg those with the means to assist them. So as long as the constructive occupation of youth is not yet prioritized, young people will always be susceptible to vanity. We need to vehemently sensitize business and government to these factors and only through collective effort can this be achieved. Let us therefore mobilze and advocate. From Jonathan Chairperson of: Phakamani Youth Development Organization Acronym: PYDO

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