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English: Virginity by a full grown woman is a wonderful possession. A mark of chaste and moral integrity. And it has to be encouraged especially in this moral decayed society. Especially at a time when sex before marriage is celebrated and seen as a mark of civilization.
Seeing virgin girls who have kept themselves in the midst of sexually perverse society, it gives me hope, it is worth celebrating them.. Because they walk in the open with their breasts, comments are made by some of you as though it is demonic, as though it is evil. All of you who see it like it is evil and demonic are doing so because your eyes have been open to immorality and immoral acts. Its because some of you desecrated and defiled the marriage bed through illicit sexual intercourse, against Gods instruction. Because you did it in the secret does not means the judgement of God is not hanging over your head. It does not mean that you are without sin. So may pretend like one who is did not have premarital sex, but you are surely not without guilt in fornicative or adulterous act. So, Don't judge... The okrika community decides to reenact an old social culture of honouring virgins and their families and empowering them to be engaged to a suitor after they have been honoured and someone in one corner of Igbo land or Yoruba and Hausa would have the effrontery to demonize and disapprove a noble culture of Ijaw people? What arrant nonsense.!!! I would rather suggest a modification to this modus of presentation of the virgins and ask that awards and economically empowering gifts to these virgins and their families. This should be done to encourage other families and their virgin girls to keep their virtue until they are set for a suitor... Its a way of combating the menace of sexual perverseness in Ijaw land. Its a way to encourage our girls to stay chaste and keep their virginity for the good of honour and gifts... I think the whole Ijaw lands should put together a program of this sort as a way of building a strong moral foundation in our communities and clans.... I refer this article to: TAMMYIgbo: Amaghi nwoke nke nwanyi tozuru oke bu ihe onwunwe di ebube. Akara nke ịdị ọcha na iguzosi ike n'ezi ihe. A ghaghịkwa ịgba ya ume karịsịa n'obodo a nke omume rụrụ arụ. Karịsịa n'oge a na-eme ememe mmekọahụ tupu alụmdi na nwunye ma na-ahụ ya dị ka akara nke mmepeanya.
Ịhụ ụmụ agbọghọ na-amaghị nwoke bụ ndị debere onwe ha n'etiti ọha mmadụ na-enwe mmekọahụ, ọ na-enye m olileanya, ọ bara uru ịme ha. N'ihi na ha na-eje ije n'èzí na ara ha, ụfọdụ n'ime unu na-ekwu dị ka ọ bụ mmụọ ọjọọ, dị ka a ga-asị na ọ bụ ihe ọjọọ. Unu niile ndị na-ahụ ya ka ọ bụ ihe ọjọọ na ndị mmụọ ọjọọ na-eme ya n'ihi na anya unu emeghewo maka ịkwa iko na omume rụrụ arụ. ọ bu n'ihi na ufọdu n'etiti unu meruworo ihe-ndina nke di na nwunye site n'ikwa-iko megidere iwu Chineke. N’ihi na i mere ya na nzuzo apụtaghị na ikpe Chineke adịghị n’elu isi gị. Ọ pụtaghị na i nweghị mmehie. N’ihi ya, i nwere ike ime ka à ga-asị na ọ bụ onye na-enwebeghị mmekọahụ tupu ya alụọ di ma ọ bụ nwunye, ma ị naghị enwe obi amamikpe ná ịkwa iko ma ọ bụ ịkwa iko. Yabụ, ekpela ikpe... Ndị okrika na-ekpebi imegharị omenala ochie nke ọha mmadụ nke ịsọpụrụ ụmụ agbọghọ na-amaghị nwoke na ezinụlọ ha na inye ha ikike ịlụ onye ọlụlụ ka e nyechara ha nsọpụrụ na onye nọ n'otu akụkụ nke ala Igbo ma ọ bụ Yoruba na Hausa ga-enwe mmetụta ọjọọ iji jụ mmụọ ọjọọ na anabataghị ya. omenala di mma nke ndi Ijaw? Kedu ihe nzuzu.!!! Ọ ga-amasị m ịtụ aro mgbanwe maka usoro ngosi nke ụmụ agbọghọ na-amaghị nwoke ma rịọ onyinye ahụ na onyinye inye ike akụ na ụba nye ụmụ agbọghọ ndị a na-amaghị nwoke na ezinụlọ ha. Ekwesịrị ime nke a iji gbaa ezinaụlọ ndị ọzọ na ụmụ agbọghọ na-amaghị nwoke ume ka ha debe omume ọma ha ruo mgbe edobere ha maka onye na-achọ... Ọ bụ ụzọ e si alụso ihe iyi egwu mmekọahụ ọgụ na ala Ijaw. Ọ bụ ụzọ isi gbaa ụmụ agbọghọ anyị ume ka ha na-adị ọcha ma na-edobe amaghị nwoke maka ọdịmma nke nsọpụrụ na onyinye... Echere m na ala Ijaw niile kwesịrị ijikọ usoro ihe omume dị otú a dịka ụzọ isi wulite ntọala omume siri ike n'obodo anyị na ebo anyị.... M na-ezo aka na akụkọ a: TAMMY BROWNE
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