A Non-Governmental Organization – Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria has condemned cross-dressing and disobedience to Parents, blaming all vices plaguing the youths in Nigeria on bad-parenting.In a News Release issued today,the Group said any muslim dressing like a woman or any muslim woman dressing a man are both agents of devil who would not receive blessings of Allah here and hereafter.This according to the Group is contained in the Hadith of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW), as the Messenger of God mentioned cross-dressers i.e. men who dress like women including platers of hairs as well as women dressing like men as those Almighty Allah would not forgive of because of their disobedience to Allah.In the statement issued today by the National Coordinator of the Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria Alh. Ibrahim Abdullahi, the Group maintained that cross-dressing is not part of civilisation or modernisation but an uncivilised and unislamic behaviour purnishable by Almighty Allah here and hereafter; adding that Islam has left nothing untouched.The Group referred to the three categories of citizens that Almighty Allah would purnish as cross-dressers, men and women who disobey their Parents and Husbands who refused to protect their wives from any abuse whatsoever. The Media Group therefore commended the Grand Kadi of Kwara State His Lordship Hon. Justice Abdul-Lateef Kamaldeen for focusing these three evil deeds in his Friday Sermon today and for warning Muslim Parents and Guardians as well as muslim youths to stand clear of all these evils.We should all know that good Parenting is part of islamic virtues that Muslim Men and Women must possess to gain Allah’s favour, as poorly brought up children would continue to destroy the Society with his or her bad habits – sighting the insecurity problems we are facing in the Country as evidence of bad parenting which Almighty Allah would not forgive.JAIL BREAK IN SULEJA, NIGER STATEMeanwhile, the Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria has commented on the Suleja jail-break.Reacting to the jail-break of Wednesday in Suleja near Abuja today, the Muslim Media Watch Group of Nigeria condemned stakeholders in maintenance of Nigeria’s Correctional Centres of constantly putting the lives of Nigerian citizens at risk over constant jail-breaks.The Group said: ‘Often when jail-breaks occur, Federal Government and Top Officials of Correctional Centres would promise ‘heavens and earth’ to be done so that such incidents would not repeat itself, but none would be done, till another one occur.Quoting MMWG, It states ‘here we are with hundreds of prisoners finding their ways illegally to the citizens having bolted away from lawful custody because of the negligence, inability and incapacity of many officials to do what is right on time’.MMWG called for relocation of Ilorin Correctional Centre from Okekura to Mahdi in the outskirt of Ilorin and redesigning of the Medium Correctional Centre at Mahdi to Maximum Correctional Centre so as to occupy inmates that are to be moved from Okekura.The Group called for same in all parts of Nigeria as it is unfashionable to locate prisons inside the City Centres, it concluded.