The cry of an african mother, send so much message to the soul alot of things goes on in this part of the continent where women and children go through so much challenges, well i don't wana talk on the male aspect because thats not my Aim today, This drawing speaks so much words, it sends a signal down my memory lane, sometimes i imagine the pain women go through during delivery its terrible but at the end comes with joy of a new born child, growing up in this part of the continent was really rough and challenging, so much i can't say on this page. But we thank God for life, life is not as smooth as we always desire but perseverance, hardwork, determination can lead us to the right part. I respect african women because of their zeal to support the family in what ever way they can, even though the issue of gender inequality is kinda high but they are still strong. In this part of the continent you would see women who do male jobs just to put food on their table and ensure their children feed or go to school. I respect my mum so much because of her zeal to see her children succeed in life, shes all a child would every dream of sometimes when i see her cry over certain issues i always say to her "All is Well" because i know nothing last forever, that word can heal the soul if you believe so much in it. The role of a mother in a family is very crucial, so always appreciate your mum because no one can ever take her place. Always be there for her even as shes there for you, pet her like a baby to show her you love her dearly, never make or do anything that would make her cry.
appreciate the food your mothers cooks for you some don't have food, others don't have mothers
- i used roller tip pen, ballpen, A4 paper, HB pencil for this work
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"cherish your mom, pet her like a baby because no one can ever take her place"