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Women; speak out for peace and community development.

By Obah Rose.
Women play a very vital role in human progress and have a significant place in the society. They are not at all inferior to men. They are capable of sharing all the responsibilities of life. Man and woman have been rightly compared to the wheels of the same carriage.

The main responsibility of a woman is to preserve the human race. As a mother, her position is unique. She brings up the children with extreme care. 
The first school of a child is the lap of his mother. It is quite true that great men had great mothers. Napoleon said: “Give me good mothers and I will give you a good nation.”
The progress of nation depends upon the way the mothers bring up their children. If the mothers are educated, the whole society will progress. 

Women have always played an important role in the progress of a nation.  In this modern age, women are going very well in all the fields of progress. They are demonstrating their talents in several domains. They are serving as teachers, doctors, Engineers, Administrators and even head of the states. 

Infact, The Changing Role of Women in Society A women's role has changed tremendously and is making its greatest impact in our society today. Many years ago, women's contribution to society was limited and controlled by men. Women are standing tall and are playing a major role in many important areas. Women's role has changed at an accelerating rate.

Featuring on the programme "Societal Development today evening are these two female leaders, Mme Josephine Sinewe and Mme Yaje Chantal to articulate on how women are turning life for the best for their communities.
 Listen to them share their strides and positive impact on their communities, men, women and Youths only on Societal Development  over CBS Radio FM 101.0 Bamenda with ur host Rose Akah Obah.

 Take the rendezvous today at 8pm and on Monday 3.30pm. Listen online via the link, mixlr.com/cbsbamenda.

Comments

Unknown said…
Great job PJ Slim. I am solidly behind u. Pray i can always drop my peace articles to u for ur blog
OJ SLIM MEDIA said…
Will greatly appreciate if you do so PJ ROBAH

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