PRESIDENT OBIANUJU EKEOCHA, FOUNDER OF CULTURE OF LIFE AFRICA, HAS WRITTEN AN OPEN LETTER TO MP's AHEAD OF A WESTMINSTER HALL DEBATE TOMORROW ON 'ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD', Alleged News. [1]
President Ekeocha, author of Target Africa, discussed the premise of the debate being sponsored by Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy; Alleged News.
President Ekeocha explains that the United Kingdom has become one of the most enthusiastic western proponents of what is termed 'reproductive rights,' a concept seen and understood across all Africa as abortion, contraception, sterilisation and graphic (age-inappropriate) sexuality education; Alleged News. [1]
Incompatible with culture
80 percent of African countries have continued to resist and reject the concept that abortion should be legal, Pres Ekeocha points out.
She further affirms that it is 'an idea that is incompatible with our culture which teaches us that every human being carries bloodlines of clans and families that are never to be forgotten and that our lives begin right from our mothers' womb," Alleged News. [1]
Organizations such as Marie Stopes International, International Planned Parenthood Federation an IPS run lobbying campaigns at parliaments in order to legalize abortion even against the will of the people, according to Pres Ekeocha,
"And when we investigate, we find out that some of these organizations are performing illegal abortions in African countries where abortion is not legal", Alleged News. [1]
Pres Ekeocha further deplores sex education in schools that "does not respect African cultural values and sexual mores," Alleged News. [1]
Precious gift from God - 'onyinyechi'
Pres Ekeocha calls on the MP's taking part in the debate to understand why people in Africa see the human life of every one of their babies in the womb as 'onyinyechi' - a precious gift from God, Alleged News.[1]
Target Africa
Pres Ekeocha has written the book, 'Target Africa', available at Amazon.uk
[1] An African Woman's Response to "reproductive rights" debate in Parliament: Alleged News
With thanks to spuc.org.uk and amazon.co.uk
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