I Almost Quit University When I Got Pregnant - Singer, Waje Writes Touching Story

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 12th Oct, 2015 - tori.ng

We can blame legislation. We can blame men. We can blame War but if we do not take responsibility for our future, we only have ourselves to blame!..Singer, Waje pens emotional piece.

 
Multi award winning singer, Waje, has taken to her Instagram today to mark the day of the girl child with a touching note. In the emotional piece, she revealed some of the hardships she faced as a young pregnant teenager and her early struggles as a single mother. 
 
She ended the note with a rallying call to action for all women to help in the education and welfare of the girl child. See the text in full below;
Today, the 11th of October, is the International Day of the Girl Child and I really want to celebrate my childhood and thank God for how blessed I am to have the mother that trained me. I want to celebrate my daughter… The best thing that has ever happened to me and the most important person in my life!
 
When I was still pregnant with my daughter, I had very tough decisions to make; would I have to quit the university to raise my child? Would I be able to live my lifelong dream of being a musician? Would I be able to raise my daughter single handedly? How would I make ends meet?
 
I was one of the lucky ones, the ones with a support system of mothers , of parents pushing their daughters to pursue an education, to continue to dream, to work towards their dream and to continually inspire, motivate and push other young women to excel.
 
I look around me and I worry about the future of women and girls. I worry about the world I am building for my daughter and her friends. I worry about how our legislation affects girls. I see inequality everywhere and I wonder how these young girls who we are celebrating today will cope if we sit and do nothing about their future. 
 
Does every single woman have to fight her way through and with everything to remain honourable and respected in her field? But nothing bothers me more than the inaction by women in power and authority.
 
Too often women fail to empower each other. it will also be our fault that our girls are not sitting on the table and contributing to decisions that ultimately affect them.
 
There is so much work to do to re-educate the modern day woman to remind her that we are not each other's adversaries but that there is strength in sisterhood. To teach the generations that come after about those that paved the way for us. Now it is time to open doors for our daughters and sisters and to embrace our weaknesses together and turn them into strengths.
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