The tragic story of Boship and Jenelyn... who's lesson?

The tragic story of Boship and Jenelyn... who's lesson?

Unfortunately, Boship can't learn from his mistake, he now faces the brunt of the law.
So is our beloved sister, Jenelyn, like many before her, sadly they no longer breath.

Then who's lesson is it?
Definitely, the protest march and all the energy gathered and forged at this time against GBV should not go in vain.


There is a saying that goes,
"A wise man learns from his own mistake but the wisest learns from other people's mistake"


Young people, especially the unmarried.
(no offense to the married)
Boship's case maybe very extreme but it started somewhat as a usual harmless situation.
A boy and girl, flirting and then decided to go the extreme mile on a path that demands mutal commitment of trust and understanding if it was to sustain with love, joy and happiness. The end story tell us otherwise, they were not ready for that commitment.


Such examples are not new. I am sure you have seen alot already within the community you live in. Many may not end in death but to live with the social, psychological or physical torment is even worse then dying. 

Be the wisest, learn from it and do better.

Speak Up/Move out if you are in it. Avoid it if you sense it. 

Make the commitment when you are really ready. Don't rush it.

Wanpla tok tok piksa, "Yu wokabaut ikam, lukim pekpek, yu save yet em luk olsem pekpek na smell olsem pekpek tasol yu yet mas putim pinga na taste long maus, nao yu tok, em 'ai em pekpek ya' "

Noeken mekim olsem

Laikim yupela! Lukautim yupela yet.

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