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Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by kevoh(m): 11:34am On Nov 23, 2016
The video below is an intervention program exposing kids to jail. As a Nigerian parent or guardian (living in Nigeria) would you allow your stubborn/bad/wayward child after countless pieces of advice to be taught a lesson of life as provided in the video below in order to prevent him from ending in jail. Should the Nigerian government implement such programs for teenagers in the slum?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7mzPapDJc0

If yes, please give reasons.
If No, also give reasons.



Video Source: Crime Watch Daily.
Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by DemonMonkey7(m): 11:41am On Nov 23, 2016
koboko! resetting Nigerian children since 1876

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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by onos1979(f): 1:14pm On Nov 23, 2016
no, because in Nigeria, we know how to correct our children ourselves,we don't need the government or any other body or organization do that for us.
Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by kevoh(m): 4:14pm On Nov 23, 2016
DemonMonkey7:
koboko! resetting Nigerian children since 1876
Koboko has never deterred kids from joining bad gangs or becoming bad examples to their siblings.

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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by kevoh(m): 5:19pm On Dec 24, 2016
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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by kevoh(m): 8:27pm On Apr 18, 2017
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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by ifyalways(f): 9:16pm On Apr 18, 2017
Abeg make the therapists go siddon one place jor. See them subtly pushing the parents to file and stop the programme because in their words,the kids could be traumatised. What about the parents that are traumatised by their kids bad behaviour ?

Problems of failed parenthood and no-morals society. Probably products of single parenthood too, mostly blacks.

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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by ogunsinamayowa(m): 8:25am On May 12, 2017
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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by kevoh(m): 2:20pm On May 12, 2017
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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by ogunsinamayowa(m): 10:55am On May 28, 2017
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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by 4kings: 10:48pm On Nov 18, 2017
kevoh:

Koboko has never deterred kids from joining bad gangs or becoming bad examples to their siblings.
The program is effective(from the testimony of the boy and the fact that no parent had filed any complaint according to the documentary) but i don't like it.
What if it has bad consequences like the kids loathing the parents for a stretch of time cos of what was done.
Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by Tbase2: 5:26am On May 09, 2020
kevoh:
The video below is an intervention program exposing kids to jail. As a Nigerian parent or guardian (living in Nigeria) would you allow your stubborn/bad/wayward child after countless pieces of advice to be taught a lesson of life as provided in the video below in order to prevent him from ending in jail. Should the Nigerian government implement such programs for teenagers in the slum?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7mzPapDJc0

If yes, please give reasons.
If No, also give reasons.



Video Source: Crime Watch Daily.
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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by kevoh(m): 11:51am On May 11, 2020
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Re: Video: Effective Method For Nigerian Parents To Teach Your Ward A Lesson?yes/no by XD3G: 12:22pm On May 11, 2020
ifyalways:
Abeg make the therapists go siddon one place jor. See them subtly pushing the parents to file and stop the programme because in their words,the kids could be traumatised. What about the parents that are traumatised by their kids bad behaviour ?

Problems of failed parenthood and no-morals society. Probably products of single parenthood too, mostly blacks.


Exactly!
The Therapist made no sense. Why push for such a program to be cancelled on the grounds of "Kids getting traumatized". Is it not better for the kids to be traumatized for a few years, and become better Adults, than allowing them become menace to the society from such tender age?

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