Come out with the truth and stop beating around the bush. Go for the laws of God and all this nonsense will come to an end. Islam has the solution for all this problems.
Come out with the truth and stop beating around the bush. Go for the laws of God and all this nonsense will come to an end. Islam has the solution for all this problems.
BA 7 years ago
Nana, please give them alternatives. Build their self esteem. Sanction parents who cede parenting to others.
Nana, please give them alternatives. Build their self esteem. Sanction parents who cede parenting to others.
Wisdom Speaks 7 years ago
Tackle armed robbery and poverty and teenage pregnancy and suicide will be a thing in the past. Stupid Chief sorry for my words
Tackle armed robbery and poverty and teenage pregnancy and suicide will be a thing in the past. Stupid Chief sorry for my words
wofa yaw 7 years ago
We suggest the man responsible should be castrated if the young girl is to be punished. It takes two to make a baby.
We suggest the man responsible should be castrated if the young girl is to be punished. It takes two to make a baby.
Kwaku Kyei 7 years ago
Nonsense!
Lashes to who? The pregnant girls or the males who seduce them and make them pregnant? This kind of stone age mentality that always blames the female for every wrong should not be allowed to rear its dirty head in ... read full comment
Nonsense!
Lashes to who? The pregnant girls or the males who seduce them and make them pregnant? This kind of stone age mentality that always blames the female for every wrong should not be allowed to rear its dirty head in our society.
Nana Bawuah 7 years ago
In the olden days by engaging in sexual intercourse without going through Bragoro (puberty rites) both the woman and man were punished. Unlike Christianity Akan culture and spiritual beliefs do not look down upon women but ra ... read full comment
In the olden days by engaging in sexual intercourse without going through Bragoro (puberty rites) both the woman and man were punished. Unlike Christianity Akan culture and spiritual beliefs do not look down upon women but rather gives them the most important position in society. For women to be submissive to men or bear their husbands names is against Akan culture.
zewuzevi 7 years ago
Chief, though your intentions are laudable the modus operadum is a bad idea even though you had "success" in the last three years.
Here is my two pence: the baby to be born is saddled with debt before coming into this worl ... read full comment
Chief, though your intentions are laudable the modus operadum is a bad idea even though you had "success" in the last three years.
Here is my two pence: the baby to be born is saddled with debt before coming into this world. If the parents couldn't pay the fine what do you do then and what if the grandparents could not afford the fine fine? Where is the guy who impregnated the teenager? History is replete with stories of how grown men, pastors, teachers, cops, chiefs and people in authority entice or threaten the unsuspecting young ones.
Education emphasizing the consequences is the key. You know that during the teenage years the raging hormones could deceive the inexperienced teenager. Parents should not shirk their responsibilities of moral education. Get the youth the churches, mosques, traditional institutions involve in a dialogue to avert this canker in the society.
Agyakwakuo Twumpuduo 7 years ago
Where is the Gender Minister? This is pure discrimination because this backward chief, who is not ashamed exposing his ignorance thinks it is the girls who go chasing for boys. We are becoming retarded because almost most of ... read full comment
Where is the Gender Minister? This is pure discrimination because this backward chief, who is not ashamed exposing his ignorance thinks it is the girls who go chasing for boys. We are becoming retarded because almost most of the men in position of trust in Ghana think every problem in Ghana is caused by the females.
How can you fine a girl who has been forcibly impregnated by a boy? What nonsense and it can happen only in Ghana. These ignorant chiefs should be barred in Ghana. They have outlived their purpose, we need to ban that institution because they are not progressive.
osei Boafo 7 years ago
oh, Nana! So what next when the child is born? How do you ensure the duties and responsibility of the parents especially, the father for the paramount care of the child? Anyway, Nana just a gentle whispers in your ears---lash ... read full comment
oh, Nana! So what next when the child is born? How do you ensure the duties and responsibility of the parents especially, the father for the paramount care of the child? Anyway, Nana just a gentle whispers in your ears---lashes of teenagers especially, pregnant ones is an abuse, Watch out and be careful. Sorry Nana you have not solve the problem. Perhaps a basic public education in sex education and health interpersonal skills would go a better way and length than you draconian formula. Be careful the youth don't rise against you, Nana. Get them inclusive by discussing their problems in the community. This age is not an age for prescribing it is time to get the patient to understand their illnesses and look for appropriate treatment for the patient. No more the usual ' take this medication it is good for you' . The patient is more interested in the side effects and for how lobg to continue taking the medication otherwise, high level of medication 'non-compliance'
Come out with the truth and stop beating around the bush. Go for the laws of God and all this nonsense will come to an end. Islam has the solution for all this problems.
Nana, please give them alternatives. Build their self esteem. Sanction parents who cede parenting to others.
Tackle armed robbery and poverty and teenage pregnancy and suicide will be a thing in the past. Stupid Chief sorry for my words
We suggest the man responsible should be castrated if the young girl is to be punished. It takes two to make a baby.
Nonsense!
Lashes to who? The pregnant girls or the males who seduce them and make them pregnant? This kind of stone age mentality that always blames the female for every wrong should not be allowed to rear its dirty head in ...
read full comment
In the olden days by engaging in sexual intercourse without going through Bragoro (puberty rites) both the woman and man were punished. Unlike Christianity Akan culture and spiritual beliefs do not look down upon women but ra ...
read full comment
Chief, though your intentions are laudable the modus operadum is a bad idea even though you had "success" in the last three years.
Here is my two pence: the baby to be born is saddled with debt before coming into this worl ...
read full comment
Where is the Gender Minister? This is pure discrimination because this backward chief, who is not ashamed exposing his ignorance thinks it is the girls who go chasing for boys. We are becoming retarded because almost most of ...
read full comment
oh, Nana! So what next when the child is born? How do you ensure the duties and responsibility of the parents especially, the father for the paramount care of the child? Anyway, Nana just a gentle whispers in your ears---lash ...
read full comment