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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by ryd3(m): 9:11am On Jun 06, 2015
Fool. The man is preventing the boy from becoming the mistake he is in life, and would rather kill the boy than remind himself of his failure in life. I agree to discipline, of course this is cruelty
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by oromankirisi(f): 9:12am On Jun 06, 2015
Innocent children used in settling scores by irresponsible parents.. sad pray he gets well..
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by 1miccza: 9:12am On Jun 06, 2015
Look at that!! Yet someone was trying to make cheating in a relationship look like nothing in a thread some days ago , cases like this are the end results of cheating which at last brings distrust and eventually seperation.
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Nobody: 9:13am On Jun 06, 2015
the boy's flat head though??
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by 1miccza: 9:14am On Jun 06, 2015
ryd3:
Fool. The man is preventing the boy from becoming the mistake he is in life.

By beating him to death and disfiguring him right?
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Nobody: 9:14am On Jun 06, 2015
Children didnt ask to be born,that man should be jailed asap before he eventually kills the innocent boy
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Nobody: 9:15am On Jun 06, 2015
chaiiii,heartless father!! undecided #God punish u uncountable times*animal.
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Prettydiamond(f): 9:16am On Jun 06, 2015
The man must be a beast in human form
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by dROC1: 9:17am On Jun 06, 2015
Ibo women rescuing Yoruba boys from cruelty inflicted by their own tribesmen since 1920. grin

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by snakebeat: 9:17am On Jun 06, 2015
ifeelgood:
DEVIL WHY?
U think d devil is responsible for this? smiley
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by MrBully: 9:17am On Jun 06, 2015
When I saw the topic, I knew immediately that it must be Yoruba-related. This is exactly how Lastpage was molested by his father cool

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by MrBully: 9:19am On Jun 06, 2015
This is the best way to train Yoruba children...dislocate their shoulders because they don't know how to bear responsibilities cool

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by abbeyty(m): 9:19am On Jun 06, 2015
softnipples:
Yoruba people undecided it is in their nature to abuse their children all in the name of discipline. Nonsense!!

Shut up dullard, parents from wherever you come from don't beat their kids ? Why every single thread must turn to tribal issue

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by martineverest(m): 9:22am On Jun 06, 2015
Ibos are actually the worst in terms of molestation, esp househelp

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by snakebeat: 9:26am On Jun 06, 2015
1miccza:
Look at that!! Yet someone was trying to make cheating in a relationship look like nothing in a thread some days ago , cases like this are the end results of cheating which at last brings distrust and eventually seperation.
Cheating or mistrust has nothing to do with this.
d man is just barbaric & heartless.
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by udeze73(m): 9:29am On Jun 06, 2015
for thoousands of u out there who do ganjaa and skonk, the effect is very detrimental to your mantal health as it could turn u to a maniac or even a lunatic
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Neplusultra(f): 9:32am On Jun 06, 2015
MrBully:
When I saw the topic, I knew immediately that it must be Yoruba-related. This is exactly how Lastpage was molested by his father cool
Lmao!
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Moana(f): 9:37am On Jun 06, 2015
This made me weep for the little boy
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Neplusultra(f): 9:46am On Jun 06, 2015
Wetin consine me undecided even mad woman dey protect im child well e come remain person wey no dey mad, mscheew!
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by airview: 9:46am On Jun 06, 2015
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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by dannewlife(m): 9:46am On Jun 06, 2015
Too much of anything is bad !
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by kalishay: 9:48am On Jun 06, 2015
Does the mother knows of her boy suffering?she want to maintain her marriage @ detriment of innocent boy she nurtured for month?? Toooooooo bad!!!God help me be a mother with a heart of motherhood!!not just a mother

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by mascot87(m): 9:52am On Jun 06, 2015
softnipples:
Yoruba people undecided it is in their nature to abuse their children all in the name of discipline. Nonsense!!

I can't believe that you are a foool
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by ekiloui(f): 9:57am On Jun 06, 2015
I blame Lekans mother who chose her marriage over her child and didn't even bother to keep in touch with him after dumping him with a violent ex-husband.

Didn't her mother-in-law know she had a kid b4 she married her son?
Some mothers are a disgrace to motherhood. Shame!

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Dannidom(m): 9:58am On Jun 06, 2015
mulattoclaro:
Sometimes I begin to wonder what African parents think they're doing when they beat a child. I can never lay hands on my child. Aren't there other ways to punish a child rather than flogging? Can't you deny the child his or her allowance or better still ground him or her? That way the child will learn better.
See this one. Where you see allowance. Onye ocha anyi anaghi enye umuaka alawans dika ndi ocha si-eme
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Dannidom(m): 10:01am On Jun 06, 2015
mulattoclaro:
Sometimes I begin to wonder what African parents think they're doing when they beat a child. I can never lay hands on my child. Aren't there other ways to punish a child rather than flogging? Can't you deny the child his or her allowance or better still ground him or her? That way the child will learn better.
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Missmossy(f): 10:08am On Jun 06, 2015
Such an evil man,really pity the boy.
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Nobody: 10:21am On Jun 06, 2015
mulattoclaro:
Sometimes I begin to wonder what African parents think they're doing when they beat a child. I can never lay hands on my child. Aren't there other ways to punish a child rather than flogging? Can't you deny the child his or her allowance or better still ground him or her? That way the child will learn better.

There's a difference between beating and abusing o. U sef know the difference. My own parents never abused me but i know that i didn't do some stupid things that I'd ave done ordinarily because i was scared of cane. My own stance is dont beat when angry. My mom always waited a while b4 beating, now that's discipline because it's meant to correct. If you think only grounding will work as punishment then u r on a long thing. Just ask American parents.
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Masterclass32: 10:29am On Jun 06, 2015
I just hope the boy heals perfectly.

The father should be thrown into the dustbin. undecided
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by olumalcolm(m): 10:34am On Jun 06, 2015
softnipples:
Yoruba people undecided it is in their nature to abuse their children all in the name of discipline. Nonsense!!
wat brought about d tribal issue nw? If u notice,everyone dat commented b4 u spoke in a normal way. I dnt think u r NORMAL. Mayb u r suffering frm d same tin dat boy is suffering frm. Slowpoke

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Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by Notyourb1tch(f): 10:37am On Jun 06, 2015
This is so sad. I am utterly disgusted. I have no words good enough to describe that devil of a man. Both his parents have failed him. I can't believe his own mother abandon her own flesh and blood because of another man and marriage.

Some people really do not deserve to be parents! ! angry
Re: Boy Develops Seizure Attacks, Dislocates Shoulder After Father’s Beatings by donodion(m): 10:38am On Jun 06, 2015
There is difference between discipline/chastisement and abuse. This is abuse damn it!!!. angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry

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