Ghana: Parents Told To Guard Children To Use Social Media Responsibly


'It has become part of our children's education so we cannot t stop them from using it. We can only supervise and guide them on the responsible use of the technology'

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source/Credit: Ghana News Agency
By Afedzi Abdullah | July 11, 2018

Muslim parents, especially mothers have been urged to encourage, guide and educate their children on how to use Information Communication Technology (ICT) responsibly in order to protect them from being exploited online.

This, according to Mrs Fatimah Ewudzie Saeed, Former Central Regional President of the Women's wing of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, was key to maximising the benefits in the fast changing World of ICT.

Mrs Saeed, an educationist also advised parents not to devote all their time amassing wealth but rather ensure that their children were exposed to the appropriate religious values which would empower them to become responsible adults.

She was speaking on the theme 'Technology and social media: a tool for effective preaching or unguarded pleasure' at the first annual zonal conference of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women's wing (Lajna Imaillah) in the Abura zone.
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