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CFL's Respect Week aims to build character, says Riders linebacker

Star CFL players gave inspirational speeches to hundreds of school children in Regina Wednesday.

Henoc Muamba says important to instill strong values in youth

Muamba said respect is a key professional trait which is important to possess. (Glenn Reid/CBC)

Henoc Muamba saysinstilling strong values in kids todaywill turn them into strong adults tomorrow.

The Saskatchewan Roughriders linebacker was one of manyfootball stars that spoke to hundreds of students at CFL Respect Week on Wednesday.

Along with reinforcing strong values, Muamba spoketo the children about respect and proper communication.

More than 600 students from various Regina schools were part of the festivities for the CFL's Respect Week. (Glenn Reid/CBC)

"Respect actually opens up a lot of doors because you build a good reputation for yourself,"Muambasaid on Tuesday.

More than 600 students from schools across the city were on scene to meet and chat with the players, includingEdmonton EskimosreceiverAdariusBowman and Calgary Stampeders quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell.

"The opportunity that we have as CFL players, to be able to kind of share on this platform is tremendous," Muamba said. "All the skills that we spoke on have been things that we've learned over our careers."

Muamba says the youthful audience was receptive to the talks, which were both entertaining and informative.

CFLRespect Week runs until March 26.

With files from Glenn Reid