CALDEV celebrates 43rd birthday with Ooni of Ife
Children in Osun State under the auspices of Children
of Africa Leadership and Values Development Initiative (CALDEV) at the weekend
celebrated the 43rd birthday of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi
with him in his palace.
The Non
Governmental Organisation founded by a broadcast journalist, Mr. Bamidele Salam
used the occasion to induct Oba Adeyeye as its Grand Patron.
Salam said there is a need for a concerted effort
to rescue the African child from the several limiting factors affecting his
social, cultural and economic development.
He expressed regret that while children from other
parts of the world were making waves in inventions and development of the
knowledge economy, the African child is still struggling for basic needs such
as food, water, clothing and functional education.
He commended Oba Adeyeye for expending his
resources on empowering youths through skills acquisition, modern farming and
ICT training.
He said the CALDEV will partner with the monarch to
reach many more children and youths and ensure that the lost glory of the
African people is restored through mentorship and education of the young
generation.
Speaking on the occasion, Oba Adeyeye promised that
he would lead a vanguard of eminent leaders of thought across the African
continent to end all practices that are detrimental to the welfare of children
and youths.
The traditional ruler described age long practices
like female genital mutilation, child labour, child trafficking, child
battering and other forms of abuse as inimical to the growth and development of
society and promised to join the campaign to raise awareness about the problems
and secure both government and private sector support to ending them.
While describing children as the greatest gift of
any Nation, the Ooni commended the initiators of CALDEV for taking on character
education as part of its mandate, adding that the absence of high values in
schools and homes was responsible for most of the social vices in the
continent.
There were also poetry recitations, songs, dance
and other presentations by children who won various prizes endowed by the
monarch.
The occasion featured goodwill messages from a
number of organisations including the Nigerian Youth Parliament, the Brain
Builders International, character education experts, and representatives of
schools.

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