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Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Timiblanko(m): 7:23am On Apr 12, 2018
The level at which music has destroyed children's live is just high. Though friends to has it's larger part. Know who your world walk with, and train them in the way of the Lord they won't go deep into sin that way .
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by martineverest(m): 7:30am On Apr 12, 2018
Xisnin:

They do care about social behaviour but not private behaviour.
no they dont care about social media
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Xisnin(m): 7:38am On Apr 12, 2018
martineverest:
no they dont care about social media
How many children have you seen smoking weed on social media?
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by mudiana(m): 7:42am On Apr 12, 2018
I think I abuse the orange type of vitamin c. Am I Omo wobe too? grin
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by martineverest(m): 7:50am On Apr 12, 2018
Xisnin:

How many children have you seen smoking weed on social media?
u are getting it wrong..... Do u know what ur kids watch on social media? The kind of chats they engage themselves on
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Xisnin(m): 7:54am On Apr 12, 2018
martineverest:
u are getting it wrong..... Do u know what ur kids watch on social media? The kind of chats they engage themselves on
Whatever they do privately on social media is irrelevant as long as they don't become a public object of ridicule or disdain.
That is why I said parents do care about their children social behaviour but not the private ones because their
is nothing any parent can do about it.
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by castrol180(m): 8:01am On Apr 12, 2018
This menace is prevalence among the youth in South South and South East and that is why they formed the illicit terrorist group 'ipob'.
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by martineverest(m): 8:08am On Apr 12, 2018
Xisnin:

Whatever they do privately on social media is irrelevant as long as they don't become a public object of ridicule or disdain.
That is why I said parents do care about their children social behaviour but not the private ones because their
is nothing any parent can do about it.
says who? How many nigeriam parents use kids restrictions on social media, computers and tv?avout 100 percent of westerners do that to prevent pornographic and other adult related content from flashing into their kids facewhen operatings computers or smartphones
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by martineverest(m): 8:14am On Apr 12, 2018
Xisnin:

Whatever they do privately on social media is irrelevant as long as they don't become a public object of ridicule or disdain.
That is why I said parents do care about their children social behaviour but not the private ones because their
is nothing any parent can do about it.
ur comment is hypocritical
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Xisnin(m): 8:20am On Apr 12, 2018
martineverest:
ur comment is hypocritical
Omniscience martin, how can you control what your children do in private?
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Xisnin(m): 8:31am On Apr 12, 2018
martineverest:
says who? How many nigeriam parents use kids restrictions on social media, computers and tv?avout 100 percent of westerners do that to prevent pornographic and other adult related content from flashing into their kids facewhen operatings computers or smartphones
I consider anybody who use "100 percent" in arguments as being deceptive.

The westerners are a huge failure when it comes to controlling their kids behaviour
and guess what? there is no such thing as kid restriction on social media, if your kid
is already a part of a social media group, they can do whatever they want.
There is no kid version of facebook or twitter.
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Greenbullet(m): 8:43am On Apr 12, 2018
tetula123:
checking bag or not is a waste of time, a real druglord doesn't keep is drug in his bag, my elder bro when we were growing up hid his in the ceiling..
Good old days.
you are a little snitch, why are you telling them now !
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Jman06(m): 10:18am On Apr 12, 2018
When the federal government gets ready to put an end to the menace of drug abuse by Nigerian youths, they know what to do! For now they are just beating about the bush while "chemist" shops continue to sell these drugs to addicts in every nook and cranny of Benin city and Nigeria as a whole.
Re: Drug Abuse: When Last Did You Check Your Children’s Bags? – NAFDAC by Erums(m): 10:35am On Apr 12, 2018
Workers should also be checked upon

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