Moslem Home Schools sprout in Southern Cameroons to fight Delinquency
As Schools remain grounded in the North West and South West regions, Moslems have created home schools to intensify the teaching of Koranic values to children. These schools we gathered are scattered across towns in Anglopone Cameroon as Moslem leaders hope to guard children at a time when the shutdown of schools has led to untold youth deliquency.
Parents have been urged to use koranic scriptures to teach their children the importance of upholding moral values so as to maintain a healthy relationship with Allah.
Each Moslem is expected to pay a token to enroll their kids for the classes . The centres also offer various handicrafts to keep the children busy with manual work. Girls in particular are being drilled on purity before marraige and the need to shun prostitution which is rife at this period.
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