Hamamat Breaks Norms As She Warns Women Against Quitting Their Jobs To Take Care of Their Children

Hamamat Breaks Norms As She Warns Women Against Quitting Their Jobs To Take Care of Their Children

  • Former beauty queen Hamamat Montia has advised Ghanaian women to pursue their dreams against all odds
  • The beauty entrepreneur urged women to lead exemplary lives for their children to follow in the future
  • Some social media users have shared mixed reactions after they watched Hamamat Montia's video on Instagram

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Hamamat Montia, the crowned winner of Miss Malaika 2006, has delivered a powerful message to women, encouraging them to continue pursuing their dreams as they navigate the complexities of motherhood and other challenges life presents.

In her passionate discourse, she emphasised that children embody our dreams and aspirations, highlighting that the pursuit of personal goals should not be sacrificed in the face of parenthood.

Former Miss Malaika queen Hamamat Montia
Hamamat says women shouldn't leave their dreams for their children. Photo credit: @hamamat.
Source: Instagram

Hamamat says women should pursue their dreams

Hamamat Montia acknowledged the multifaceted challenges involving child-rearing and balancing professional responsibilities, but firmly believes these hurdles shouldn't deter women from their ambitions.

“Children are living dreams,” she stated, inspiring women to rise above obstacles and set a positive example for future generations.

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In her call to action, she urged female entrepreneurs and women in corporate roles to lead by example, teaching their children the value of perseverance and resilience.

“Raise optimistic children who never lose hope,” she implored, advocating for a legacy built not just on financial success, but on tenacity and strength of character.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Hamamat Montia shared her philosophy with her followers, writing:

“Loving your children doesn’t mean erasing yourself. It means leading by example: showing them that life will test you, but you don’t give up. That’s the inheritance they’ll carry — far more valuable than money. Queens — don’t give up your dreams for your children. Your tenacity is the energy they will inherit. 💛. "
"No one ever says, ‘My mum gave up and that made me who I am.’ They say, ‘My mum is the real MVP — she never gave up, she worked, she pushed, and because of that, I am who I am today.’ What kind of future do you want for your child? One who quits when life gets hard — or one who rises to meet every challenge?”

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The Instagram video is below:

Hamamat spends time with her daughter

Former beauty queen Hamamat Montia has flaunted her all-grown daughter, highlighting their remarkable resemblance in a touching video taken at Rockstone's Office.

Both mother and daughter exuded confidence in their casual outfits, with Montia’s daughter, who sported long braids and a stylish T-shirt, standing proudly beside her mother.

The emotional engagement and pride radiating from their shared moment resonated with viewers, further reinforcing Montia's message about the importance of nurturing dreams while embracing motherhood.

The Instagram video is below:

Hamamat's daughter Zulezu rides a jet ski

Earlier, YEN.com.gh wrote about Hamamat Montia, a model and former beauty queen, who posted a cute video of her oldest kid, Zulezu, demonstrating her jet ski riding prowess.

Hamamat observed that she appreciated Zulezu's zest for life and that she watched her daughter without fear or complaints.

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Many people were moved by the video and expressed their respect for Zulezu's bravery on the jet ski.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Portia Arthur (Entertainment Editor) Portia Arthur holds a BA in publishing from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2013). She worked as a Lifestyle editor for Pulse.com.gh for 5 years. She has worked with celebrities and footballers in image consultancy and management. She started for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is currently the fashion editor at Yen.com.gh. She has completed Google News Intiative News Labs courses and Advanced Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting fighting misinformation. She can be reached via email: portia.arthur@yen.com.gh

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