Archbishop Ibezim blames Social Media for deteriorating lifestyle of Youths
Maduako Igbokwe l Monday, March 15, 2021
ONITSHA, Anambra, Nigeria – Archbishop, Province of the Niger and Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev Alexander Chibuzo Ibezim has blamed the deteriorating lifestyle among youths on their activities on the social Media Network.
According to him, social media has had more negative impact on the lifestyle of the Nigerian youths, especially young girls in the society whom he said engage in various negative activities to the detriment of their moral life.
Archbiahop Ibezim stated this on Sunday during the 2021 Mothering Sunday Special Service at the Cathedral Church of St. Faith, Awka. He called on mothers to seek spiritual solution by praying for the young generation of children.
According to him ,mothers should monitor the movement of their children through prayers, saying that most mothers do not know the whereabout and activities of their children especially in social media.
He said that many young people in the country have gone out of hand due to the advent telecommunication gadgets which are alien to most parents. He said most girls get connected to so many bad friends through social media including dating men outside the country,
The cleric also urged parents to embrace prayers as the only remedy to salvage the generation in the technology driven world. He also called on Mothers to always understand their roles in the family setting ,noting that some time women in the family mislead their husbands into involving themselves in wrongful acts.
Addressing Mothers, wife of the Bishop and President Mothers Union, Women’s Guild and Girls Guild, Diocese of Awka, Mrs Martha Chioma Ibezim urged mothers to trust and look unto God irrespective of their challenges, stressing that mothers are role models that the society and the younger generation should look up to.
Mrs Ibezim who recalled that mothering Sunday is a testimony of God’s goodness to mothers globally having survived dreaded COVID-19 pandemic, however stressed that even in the midst of the greatest challenges of mankind, safety of Christians remains in the name of the Lord.
While Mrs Ibezim urged mothers to live life of honour and prestige, encouraged them to work hard to make sure that their children and family are equipped with knowledge, skills and abilities to make it as a competent being reflection of Heaven on earth.
She noted that the greatest needs among families today is security but assured that such could be obtained in God and further enjoined Christians to accept God’s divine assurance of protection as activated in a life time with Jesus Christ.
While advising women to be prayerful, she admonished young girls who are future mothers to serve God in truth and practice, urging them to shun bad life and take up that which will exalts God’s name.
Meanwhile, Special Adviser to the State Governor on Traditional medicine and Managing Director, Anambra state Oxygen Production Plant Dr. OnyekaChukwu Ibezim said that mothers are critical part of everything in life stating that “without mother efforts of organizations, government and even Church is bound to fail.”
He reminded all that the world is in a precarious situation due to covid -19 pandemic. He stated that the Anambra state government has recently flagged off COVID-19 vaccine, urging people to cooperate with government in its fight to make the environment COVID-19-free. Highlight of the service was special Thanksgiving by the Anglican mothers as well as award of best couple of the year to Ven Emmanuel and Evang Comfort Muotto in celebration of their 60 years of marriage.