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A Generation Of Cowards (message To Parents) by moscobabs(m): 6:20pm On Aug 22, 2019
I find this interesting
A GENERATION OF COWARDS

It's your fault. You started this. You started it long time ago when you resolved that your children would not pass through the difficulties you went through. Your love for them made them weak. Your parents prepared you for the challenges ahead.

They allowed you to solve many of your problems. They only guarded and guided. They allowed you to go to WAEC office to check your WASSCE result. You even travelled to Ikoyi to check UME and PCE results.

But you consider your children too young and inexperienced to do anything for themselves. The same children that you put in school at age 2 have suddenly become too young. You rushed them through childhood thinking cognitive achievements would see them through.

They can't even keep their own records. When they register for exams, you keep photo cards and slips. You will keep result checkers too. When results are out, you rush to cafes to check and print them. You followed them everywhere and show them everything as if they were blind. You follow them to register for JAMB, your phone number is on the registration form, you stayed in the car on the exam day, immediately after exam, you zoom them home.

They never get the chance to socialize. They can't even discuss contents and conduct of the exam with fellow candidates. You won't let them stay back a second but you stayed back on the day of your own exam. You made new friends and all of you, strangers to one another, went to buy snacks together. You were all talking and smiling as if you had known one another for years but your children can't do this. "What else are you waiting for?" is the question from your raised voice.

When results are out, you will receive the notification. You will be the one to go and print the result and start thinking of how to get admission processed. Finally when admission is secured, you will still be the one to go to banks and pay all fees. You will also travel down to look for their accommodation.

Unfortunately, you can't follow them to campus, you would have preferred to attend every lecture with them. You, inevitably, relax the apron string at this stage and allow them to face life by themselves for the first time. They now have to, for the first time in their entire life, do things by themselves and for themselves. There's no more mom and dad to think, act, predict, assume and foresee events any more. Then the vicissitudes of life come knocking. They fail one course out of nine in 100 level but they struggle to move on. When it happens again in 300 level and they consider all the hardships of the last two years, the only way out is to commit suicide. What kind of children commit suicide after failing exams?

Haven't they heard stories of dropouts who have become extremely successful? What kind of children are you raising? Please stop raising a generation of cowards.
-Anonimous

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Re: A Generation Of Cowards (message To Parents) by Nobody: 6:28pm On Aug 22, 2019
There's time for everything. At least, they let them be after gaining admission into the university. You don't tell me how to raise my child. I've seen people who seem to have been getting things done by themselves right from childhood commit suicide.

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Re: A Generation Of Cowards (message To Parents) by egopersonified(f): 9:23pm On Aug 22, 2019
Change is constant. A generation is coming that will attend classes and write exams in their bedrooms. My father trekked 2 kilometres to farm every day doesn't mean I should trek 30 minutes to work.

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Re: A Generation Of Cowards (message To Parents) by beatingheart: 10:29pm On Aug 22, 2019
Times have changed. Really changed. There's too much insecurity, moral decadence and general evil to leave your children/wards unattended in the name of making to not be "cowards".

Watch your offspring. Mind them closely abeg. In earlier times, one can safely go to the farm alone and return safely afterwards, now, how many people have been brutally murdered doing just that?

In earlier times, one can safely walk some kilometers to school and return safely. How many cases of kidnapping of school kids occur nationwide in a month?

Most parents choose to watch their kids closely now, to avoid regrets. They'll learn courage and endurance eventually.

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Re: A Generation Of Cowards (message To Parents) by nlPoster: 10:49pm On Aug 22, 2019
Folks like the op give Nigeria a bad name.


They are nowhere to be found after their egotistic and bad belle advice results in iniquity. Rather, they'll pretend they don't know what happened.

If we ask now, he knows nothing about child rearing.
Re: A Generation Of Cowards (message To Parents) by phew09(f): 10:58pm On Aug 22, 2019
Hmmm

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