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Club Advocates Family Values, Youth Empowerment

First Lady of Benin Club, a foremost recreational organisation in Edo State, Mrs Linda Iboi, has called for promotion of family values and youth empowerment to ensure a better society.
She made the call in an interview with The Tide’s source in Benin, shortly after receiving an Episcopal Medal Award at St Patrick’s Catholic Church.
“Being the First Lady of Benin Club, I have some initiatives on promoting family values in the society, because if we have a healthy family, the church and the society will be healthy.
“The youths are among the family and with good support from the family, all they know and learn will be channelled to the right direction and we will have a better society,” she said.
Iboi, who is also the Deputy Managing Director of Flowell Pharmacy, said youth empowerment was key in accelerating development in any society, stressing that leaders should provide the much needed guidance.
“The youths need more skills, knowledge, family values, moral and spiritual values and how to lead the society and generation of youths in a continuum; they need guidance.
“The youths keep saying that the elders have failed, I won’t say the elders have failed, I will say the elders tried their best, given the available resources and they are still there to guide,” she said.
Commenting on the award, she said she was honoured to be a recipient, assuring Nigerians that it would motivate her to continue to contribute to the church and society.
The source reports that Iboi is among the 54 men and women selected by the Catholic Men Organisation of Nigeria, Archdiocese of Benin, for the award.
The award was presented to the recipients by the Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Benin, Most Rev. Augustine Akubeze.
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