Be Mindful Of Online Posts – Abronoma Foundation CEO Urges Children

World Children’s Day: Be cautious of what you post on the internet and social media platforms – children advised*

Mrs. Linda Nyarko Yeboah, CEO of the Abronoma Foundation, urged children to exercise caution when sharing online content, emphasizing its permanent nature and potential impact on their future well-being.

Speaking on GIFTs FM’s Morning Show, she stressed the importance of privacy, particularly for girls, and encouraged exploration of various career paths.

She stressed the importance for children, particularly girls, to exercise caution when sharing intimate or sensitive images that could compromise their privacy in the future.

Furthermore, she encouraged children to concentrate on creating a brighter future by exploring all available career opportunities to contribute to a better world, rather than relying on men.

Mrs. Linda Nyarko Yeboah remarked that mobile phones possess the power to elevate or diminish one’s standing and that the internet has an unfaltering memory. Therefore, it is imperative for children to employ mobile phones and social media for constructive endeavors and refrain from sharing content that could jeopardize their future reputation.

Mrs. Linda Nyarko Yeboah implored parents and guardians to attentively listen to their children, granting them the opportunity to express their grievances, thereby facilitating solutions and guidance to aid in crafting a promising future. She emphasized that children deprived of parental affection often resort to seeking counsel from peers, which can occasionally result in the manifestation of undesirable behavior within society.

She ultimately advised all children to heed the counsel of their parents, teachers, and guardians to mold their lives, emphasizing that they must forge a bond with their books and prioritize learning above all else to prepare for a more promising future. She stated that securing a career positions them for a better future; therefore, the youth must think proactively and engage in craftsmanship and other employment opportunities for a brighter future.

 

Source : TheDailyTrustGh.com / Mensah-Abrampa

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