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Re: Challenges Of A Single Mother by swaggzo(m): 1:17am On Apr 13, 2015
rittyben:
Our society frown so much at single mothers. People see them as irresponsible girl(s) that "God decided to expose". You introduce your child, the next question is "so you are married", or "thought you are single". You confirm that you are single, the next respond is "oh" or they make one funny face.
But in truth, our only crime was to say NO to ABORTION.





SADLY RIGHT.

THIS IS AFRICA!

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Re: Challenges Of A Single Mother by Nobody: 10:18am On Apr 15, 2015
Dyt:
Feck society
Fuvk what anyone thinks

Child na disease?

no o,at all o
Re: Challenges Of A Single Mother by Obodo999(m): 11:23am On Jul 09, 2015
rittyben:
Our society frown so much at single mothers. People see them as irresponsible girl(s) that "God decided to expose". You introduce your child, the next question is "so you are married", or "thought you are single". You confirm that you are single, the next respond is "oh" or they make one funny face.
But in truth, our only crime was to say NO to ABORTION.

In truth, your only crime is to engage in pre-marital sex.
Don't twist the truth.
Re: Challenges Of A Single Mother by cbravo(m): 1:21pm On Sep 03, 2016
Christian moral principle remains noted in controlling collapsing morality in human societies, which have been a serious concern and a great problem in the modern era. The rate at which juveniles indulge in criminal acts or deviate from societal norms and values is really demoralizing. Juvenile delinquency is a complex problem which is not easy to understand and to explain; reason being that it shares a relationship with many other social institutions including law- enforcement, juvenile and adult laws-court, the media, families and schools (Brow n 1998).

Chambers (1996) “delinquency refers to criminal acts performed by juveniles, particularly offenses attracting death sentence such as robbery, rape, drug abuse, fighting etc. Jones (2008) defines “juvenile delinquency as an antisocial or criminal act performed by an individual under the age of 18”. Jones Ojiakor and Unachukwu assert that “these categories of offenders are children who have reached the age of criminal responsibility”. The outcome of the action may be the same weight with that committed by an adult but pardoned due to their age. It has been proven that juvenile schemed and participated in organized crime such as arm robbery, assassination, looting and other immoral acts. These assertions properly describe the phenomenon prevalent in the area understudy, hence the motivation for the research to investigate remote causes and effects of juvenile delinquency in Gwagwalada Area Council and suggests strategies to curb this social menace. These strategies will be able to curtail the trend and also discourage many youth from indulging in this illicit activities. Tappan (1972:12) “Juvenile delinquency is that behavior on the part of children which may, under the law, subject those children to juvenile court” That “the nature and beginning of juvenile delinquency come up from different abnormal behavior such as stealing, drunkenness, burglary, robbery, rape, homicide, idleness, truancy, prostitution, disobedience, running away from home, the kleptomanias and sexual promiscuity”. Furthermore, it is but a fact that a juvenile offender, who after serving a good number of prison sentence years still continues in deviance, lumped together with adult prisoners. Sanusi (2015) of LAWCEP; (i.e. Project Director of Lawyers continued Education maintained that Project) said “in our society, where the process of trial is delayed unduly, the young offender spends more time with hardened criminals than elsewhere.




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Re: Challenges Of A Single Mother by cbravo2: 7:28am On May 29, 2017
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Re: Challenges Of A Single Mother by SMJay: 12:26pm On Oct 31, 2018
Most Nigerian men would always complain that women are not innovative and have nothing to offer apart from sex.

Most women have stepped up their game. They have become innovative and have built careers for themselves but no....some men will begin to feel threatened. Why? Men what do you want o..make una talk.
Re: Challenges Of A Single Mother by yazga: 1:42pm On Oct 04, 2019
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rittyben:
Our society frown so much at single mothers. People see them as irresponsible girl(s) that "God decided to expose". You introduce your child, the next question is "so you are married", or "thought you are single". You confirm that you are single, the next respond is "oh" or they make one funny face.
But in truth, our only crime was to say NO to ABORTION.

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