I grew up listening to stories of our fore fathers who had
several kids. Then men used to beat their chests proudly because of the number
of children they had. The children helped in the farms, with house chores,
fetched water e.t.c. I can recall when I read ‘Things Fall Apart’ by Chinua Achebe;
I fell in love with the idea of having a large family. In Africa, one of the most celebrated
occasions is a newborn’s naming ceremony and mothers take pride in going to
stay with their daughters and daughters’ in-law to help raise their grand
children at least for a year. The Igbo’s took pride in ‘OMUGO’ while the Yoruba’s
‘IKOMO’. Movies far back displayed families with lots of children running
around in the yards; playing, singing, eating, e.t.c. There was hardly a movie
without children and having lots of children were a priority.
Present day couple especially in Lagos, Nigeria will tell
you they don’t want more than 2 children. It’s like 2 is in vogue now, it could
be more than that when the couple have a particular sex and want the other.
I recently heard a mum tell her daughter to have the number of children
she can take care of conveniently without her help because she is still
working. Movies today can run for hours without any kid in sight or will have no kid at all. What happens
to the chores and the work front of the present day family? It looks like we
found a solution for the chores, what about the work front? What about children
taking over the empire built by their parents?
I’m usually excited when I come across couples that want to
have a lot of children, one day a friend of mine mentioned that she wanted 7
kids and that she really loves kids and moreover her mum had loads of kids too,
but after having just 2 kids her tune changed and she said herself and her
husband have hung the boot. I said to her, what happened to the 5 children
yearning to be born? Are we running away
from the kids or are the kids running from us? If most of our parents stopped at 2 kids we won’t be here
today. God said be fruitful and multiply. And also says’ blessed is a man that
has a quiver full of children’.
I think that our generation likes to work things out logically;
we are so thoughtful and that’s why we are committed to balancing nature since our
fore fathers over populated it. LOL
What do you think really changed? What is our priority now as parents? Share with us.
i think the lagos or shd i say the nigerian economy has a big role to play in it eveeyhing is very expensive and every parent will want to give their children the best, and to now it needs a lot of planning shikena.
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