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Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by OrangeOlamide: 8:02am On Jul 13, 2018
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by DejiSantos: 12:45am On Jul 14, 2018
Interesting.
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by mimimile93: 1:11am On Jul 14, 2018
This generation naija mothers are useless.. They don't teach their girl children how to do little basic things are home.

What the do is on cartoon for them to watch while the house help suffers in the kitchen..

Any mother born from the 80s is written_off
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by chrizzyace: 1:51am On Jul 14, 2018
Smh ... it’s unfortunate that you actually could come here and label all women born from the 80’s as write off. Next time rephrase your statement cause there are millions of iconic mothers out there that put their daughters right, learning good manners, make them good kids that others should emulate, and no one said allowing kids to watch cartoon is a crime, it’s based on how much you’re willing to allow them watch per day.

I respect women and I rest my case.

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Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by DejiSantos: 7:58am On Jul 14, 2018
Woah

That's a big statement

Why?

mimimile93:
This generation naija mothers are useless.. They don't teach their girl children how to do little basic things are home.

What the do is on cartoon for them to watch while the house help suffers in the kitchen..

Any mother born from the 80s is written_off
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by OrangeOlamide: 11:15am On Jul 15, 2018
I disagree

mimimile93:
This generation naija mothers are useless.. They don't teach their girl children how to do little basic things are home.

What the do is on cartoon for them to watch while the house help suffers in the kitchen..

Any mother born from the 80s is written_off
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by DejiSantos: 9:55pm On Jul 21, 2018
This is very strong language

mimimile93:
This generation naija mothers are useless.. They don't teach their girl children how to do little basic things are home.

What the do is on cartoon for them to watch while the house help suffers in the kitchen..

Any mother born from the 80s is written_off
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by mimimile93: 10:11pm On Jul 21, 2018
DejiSantos:
This is very strong language
yeah strong but the truth
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by cynhamscakes(f): 7:48am On Jul 22, 2018
My mum was very hard on me and it helped straighten me out.
My kids? Hehehe i discipline them well.
I can't come and have efulefu's as children.
Re: Are Nigerian Mothers Too Hard On Their Daughters? by OrangeOlamide: 10:21pm On Jul 23, 2018
You dont think you can be just as effective through talking
cynhamscakes:
My mum was very hard on me and it helped straighten me out.
My kids? Hehehe i discipline them well.
I can't come and have efulefu's as children.

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