Fathers’ Day: Clerics charge fathers to nurture healthy homes for safer society

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An Anglican Cleric, Most Reverend Alexander Ibezim, has charged fathers to take seriously the responsibility of building healthy homes to enhance a safer society.

Ibezim, the Archbishop, Ecclesiastical Province of the Niger and Bishop of Awka Anglican Diocese, made the call in a message he delivered to mark 2021 Father’s Day celebration.

He said that fathers, being the heads of the families, needed to be celebrated for the important roles they played in enlarging the society, hence a day was set aside to celebrate them.

He said that fathers had great responsibilities to nurture their homes to develop a great society.

At the Church of the Pentecost, Awka, Venerable Ekene Nwafor, Vicar in charge of the Church, read the only text during the service to mark Fathers’ Day.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the title of the message was, “Joseph the Carpenter: A Role Model” with the text taken from the Gospel of Luke 2, verse 41 – 42.

Nwafor, also the Archdeacon, Awka Central Archdeaconry, charged fathers to ensure that they were rooted in Christ to be able to raise healthy homes.

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He encouraged fathers to hold onto prayers as only solution to a challenging time and at any time where life challenges steered at them, face to face.

Mr Osita Obi, Chairman 2021 Fathers’ Sunday Planning Committee of the church of the Pentecost, urged fathers to place home training and care of the family as their main duty.

Obi said that more attention should be given to family development to have a healthy home that would serve as a unit of socialisation and societal development.

“When we get the home front right, then we are sure of safe environment that will make life activities thrive, without fear of any attack.

“Fathers must take responsibilities of their homes,” he said.

Mr Okey Anyanyo, a member of the planning committee, advised that it was time for parents to sit down and monitor the activities or company their children kept.

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Anyanyo said that parents had placed materialism above proper and sound home grooming and had abandoned the care of the home to domestic helps.

“It is time for a rethink and a change of attitude.

“Many parents cannot give full account of who their children outside home are. Some fathers think that to care for a home is to provide money.

“This is not so. Fathers need to monitor what goes on in their homes,” he said.

Mrs Victoria Nwosu, a parishioner, commended the church for setting out a day to celebrate fathers for their enormous work in home development as well as to remind them of their great importance in home care.

In the same vein, Venerable Chris-Nkem Okafor, Vicar Saint Judes’ Church Adazi-Ani, in Adazi-Ani Archdeaconry, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra, urged those fathers who shied away from their responsibilities to sit up.

Okafor said that some fathers had, through family negligence, been championing single parenting and warned that they should live up to their call of parenting.

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“Parenting as was seen in the life of the biblical Joseph instills discipline, love, peace and togetherness in the families; the story should not change today,“ he said.

He appealed to fathers to love their wives, look inwards into their families and discipline themselves, noting that when they got it right in their families the society would be a better place.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent who monitored the celebration reports that the service sessions were peaceful.

NAN reports that some fathers spoke on the significance of the day, including Chief Silas Ejide, Obum Ezeaku, Dr Chijioke Umezue and Beaneth Ugoagu.

They appealed to fathers to eschew social lifestyle that triggered division and collapsed marriages.

NAN reports that services in the churches visited were conducted by fathers while, also, special prayers were offered for the enthronement of peaceful families and security of the nation.

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