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Admin l Thursday, October 27, 2022

 

LAGOS, Nigeria –  Nine-year-old  Jane always returned home sad, feeling unloved  and worthless. Even after she changed her  school, the feelings lingered. The parents, Adeyinka and Prisca, found out that their  daughter was being bullied at school.

“On one  occasion,” says Jane, “a bully grabbed my water  bottle, smashed it to the ground, and broke it.”  On another occasion, another bully known for  being mean and unkind pulled a chair from  under me and I fell to the ground in a large  gathering of other students.”

A family use the Bible and jw.org to help their child who had been bullied  As millions of children head back to school this year, more than one in five of them will have a  similar experience. A new study by Ngozi Okonjo Iweala (NOI) Polls reports that “over 3 in 10  Nigerians have experienced bullying in secondary school.”

Additionally, in a national study on  bullying experiences of pupils in Nigerian primary schools, published by the PMC-NCBI, nearly  51% of pupils said they had been the target of an aggressor, or a witness to bullying online or by

other electronic means. According to the study, there was no significant difference between the  percentage of male and female pupils who experienced bullying. As parents search for ways to protect their children, a growing number of families are turning to

God’s Word, the Bible for practical guidance. Adeyinka and Prisca, Jane’s parents, talked with their children about helpful Scriptural principles  they had learned through their faith as Jehovah’s Witnesses.

“The materials on jw.org, (the  Witnesses’ official website), have been wonderful,” says Prisca. “The experiences and videos were very helpful. I specifically picked out articles and videos that speak on the subject of  bullying. For instance, in the whiteboard series there is one on “Beat a Bully Without Using Your Fists”. I watched along with Jane and it became obvious that we can conquer bullies  without getting involved in a scuffle or fight. Also, the article series entitled “Young People Ask” on https://www.jw.org, that centered on such materials were quite helpful.”

Adeyinka and Prisca’s young daughter Jane recovered. “Honestly, without the Bible I would  have remained depressed,” says Jane. “I learned that I don’t have to get even to conquer a bully.” Ikechukwu did not report his experience with bullying. “I noticed a puncture on his fingernail,”  his mother Patricia says. “He said it was a pencil injury from a classmate, but that it was a  mistake. I persisted, and he finally told me that it was a pencil stab after a violent push by a  bully. He admitted that the boy had been harassing him constantly. He would not report it  because the boy was smaller in size and in a lower class, but related to the principal.”

Patricia turned to the Scriptures and the resources on jw.org. “There is the temptation to get back  at the person, and gradually the bullied becomes a bully himself,” says Patricia. “I would advise  on what Jehovah wants us to do at Romans 12:17-19, where revenge is not an option. Ikechukwu would often say, ‘Mommy, the message is clear.’ The videos and the cartoons make our work  easier,” his mother says.

“Not every situation resolves so easily. But applying the Bible’s advice and focusing on the big  picture can help individuals cope and maintain their sense of self-worth,” said Olusegun Eroyemi, Nigeria spokesperson for Jehovah’s Witnesses. “But the Bible has proven to be a practical resource for many families to navigate difficult situations in life,” said Eroyemi.

“The  principles found in this ancient book can help adults and children resolve conflicts and maintain  peaceful relationships with others.” Bible principles like the so-called Golden Rule of treating others as you would want to be  treated, showing love, and being slow to anger, are tools Prisca said helped her family in many  circumstances.

“More parents will do better at parenting with these resources, especially with the challenges that school-aged children face.”

 

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