Wife of the Rivers State Governor, Mrs. Valerie Fubara, has advised parents to inculcate the fear of God in their children and wards as they strive to discharge their onerous responsibilities in their families.
Mrs Fubara gave the advice when she visited the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) and the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) in Port Harcourt to felicitate babies born on Christmas Day.
The governor’s wife also visited the Port Harcourt Children’s Home, Borokiri, where she celebrated with the children.
She shared gifts to the baby born on Christmas day at the UPTH, Baby Sammy Obayegbona and that of RSUTH, Baby Kate Saviour as well as other children in the wards.
Mrs. Fubara noted that “I will say parents, we should fear God, we should love God. Once you have the fear of the Lord, you don’t need to be advised; it checkmates you. When you are doing something that is wrong, it will tell you that what you are doing is wrong.
“And also, as mothers, it is very important we support our husbands; support them in prayers, support them in other ways that we know we can support them. It is very important.”
She thanked God for the safe delivery of the children, just as she congratulated their parents and urged them to train the children in the fear of God, while praying that they become sources of blessing to their parents.
“I want to say: to God be all the glory. Today, by the special grace of God, I am here again to celebrate Christmas with all of you. I am also most elated because of the birth of these babies because we all know that Christmas was when Jesus Christ was born.
“So, these children are also gifts to the state. We say congratulations to the parents. I will say thank God that their mothers are healthy and the babies are also healthy. We say let God’s name be praised forever, and we pray that these children will grow from strength to strength, in wisdom and fear of the Lord.
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“God will bless their parents and provide for them so that they will train them in the fear of God. The bible says train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
“These children will be a source of blessing to you, and open doors in the name of Jesus. Amen,” she prayed.
At the Port Harcourt Children’s Home, the governor’s wife, who danced and rejoiced with the children, pointed out that her visit was to see how the children were faring, given the fact that her late mother once provided service at the juvenile home.
Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee of the UPTH, Prof. Datonye Alasia, who represented the chief medical director, said Baby Sammy, born to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Obayegbona, was delivered at 1am and weighs 3.6kg.
At the RSUTH, the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Chizindu Alikor, explained that the Baby Saviour, born to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Saviour Enefiok Etim, was delivered at 6.38am and weighed 3.1kg.