Why our Sons Turnout as Half-Baked Husbands, Fathers
Today, I am worried about our sons, today’s young
men. I am truly worried and every mother should pause, take a closer look at
her sons and daughters and answer this question: Are you empowering your son
for the journey ahead of him? Answer truthfully, after all you are alone and
you don’t have to let anybody hear you.
Take a closer look at your beautiful daughter and
your handsome six-footer son. Who is better prepared for the task ahead? I know
some of us had realised this and have done better than others but most Nigerian
mothers need to buckle up. Our sons are not what they should be and we cannot
have the society, the country we desire when we put unprepared men and
overgrown boys in positions of authority. I’ll explain myself.
Meanwhile, the girls set up make-up studios,
start ‘mixing cream’ making hats and dresses and everything that makes money.
The boys wait for the big time to arrive in one day. It doesn’t, rarely does.
So the girls begin to grow in age and in bank balance. Ripe for marriage but no
man is plucking because they are still waiting. See why girls are marrying
late? They acquire degrees and cars, some even properties while waiting for Mr
Right to come along. By the time he eventually comes along, the girl is already
doing well in business, entrepreneurial skills honed. For a while, love covers
the gap but men are not wired to be anything but the head. That is why most men
quote how Sarah calls Abraham ‘Lord’ in the Bible. But Abraham was stupendously
rich by Bible accounts. He also spoilt Mama Sarah silly. In other words, every
Sarah needs an Abraham.
Inadequate, angry and frustrated, a man whose wife
picks the bill soon finds avenues to vent his ire. Violence is one of those avenues.
Shamelessly philandering to belittle his ‘richer’ wife is another, like
impregnating the maid or a restaurant assistant.
Are you linking the rate of failed marriages to
what mothers have failed to do? There is a limit to a woman’s endurance and our
millennium daughters have no threshold for suffering. In any case, a woman who
bought herself a car is not the one her husband can threaten with ‘if you touch
any of my cars…’ A woman who picks heavy bills in the home is not the one who
will notice that her husband is not bringing his income home. These girls are
liable to walk out of marriages too easily, too quickly.
And there is this ever present trouble of a bitchy
daughter-in-law and her monster-in-law. If our sons have not earned the respect
of their wives, how can we be free and happy and welcomed in our sons’ homes?
The poor wife is simply going to see a visiting mother-in-law or sister-in-law
as added disadvantage and a further drain on her patience, energy and finances.
It does not matter if women produce the next
president and Central Bank Governor and 20 state governors, the achievement of
Nigerian women and indeed women world over will continue to be marred if all we
do is churn out half-baked and ill-equipped fathers and husbands. We cannot
have a great society with just great women and less than good fathers and
husbands.
We’ve got work on hands, girls. We’ve got to pay
more attention to the quality of sons we are raising. Are we teaching them the
right values? Have you sat your boys down and told them only impotent men beat
their wives? Have you told your sons a man is not man if he cannot provide for
his wife and children, that the ‘dangling modifier’ in between his legs is not
really what proves his manhood in his home? Have you told your son lately that
he needs to have extra skills to survive in Nigeria and that there is no big
deal about having a first degree? We all should teach our sons to follow what
they have a passion for and not sit at home waiting for the six-digits salary
job. The young men that we all wish were our sons are most of the time those
who made money early and you cannot make money early if you romance your CV for
10 years waiting for a telecommunication job. A few guys get lucky but we must
prepare our boys for life without good luck.
Inspire Change’, let us change the way we have
brought up our boys. Let us teach them the skills that will protect.
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