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| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Sheuns(m): 1:21pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:I stand against anyone or any person that choose to be a hypocrite. You see a clear white but you choose to call it black because the person involved is your tribe, party or person. I stand by all I’ve said against you and your likes. |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Omoslim26: 5:23pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:Hahaha hahaha so you get mental problem join this zombism ![]() Ijebu Ode ko Ijebu Igbo isale ni ![]() Why you nor dey ever use sense comment ![]() You dey in sefia pain ![]()
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| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by helinues(op): 5:24pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
Omoslim26:My regards to your kids. Sebi you are already a parent and this thread is about good parenting right. I will leave the rest of the epistle |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Omoslim26: 5:37pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:Shut up and stop sounding dumb ![]() You have been doing this nonsense senseless tribal incoherent rants since 1985 this is 2024 you are still wailing and doing senseless boring tribal rants, do you intend to pass down dis nonsense to your kids?? ![]() |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by helinues(op): 7:00pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
Omoslim26:That's a parent sounding , just imagine the breeds If you as a parent can be sounding like this, the rest, okay ![]() |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by AlexiBancole: 7:04pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:While parents have their role to play in this, most work also fall on the child as an individual. We can choose to be more. We can choose to be better. My 2 cents though. |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by helinues(op): 7:05pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
AlexiBancole:Whatever you choose or chose, you'll still become a parent, the question is would the tradition continues |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Fortruth: 7:07pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:The parents were indoctrinated with being submissive to imposed Military thugs…. Except for the Easterners in the sixties, no one has been revolutionary since 1929…. Wetin you wan dem do…? Grown as.s children want to drink henny and ice, wear wigs, and copy the thug life of the west…but they will not copy the protest, revolution, political savvy of the west… How ironic… |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by helinues(op): 7:09pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
Fortruth:That your exceptions heh, well that's not what this thread is all about. Amma overlook |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Fortruth: 7:10pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:Thanks for reading Mr Overlook… As usual.. You people cant handle simple truth LOL |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Omoslim26: 8:13pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:Hahaha which kind rubbish English be dis one again na even you no go fit understand this rubbish wey you write ![]() Guy you still fit try Adult Education na ![]() |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by helinues(op): 8:15pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
Omoslim26:. A parent sounding |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Omoslim26: 8:20pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:Hahaha A parent sounding what? ![]() Se that's a parent sounding na the kind of English wey you dey teach your children ![]() Poor English, Tribalism, Zombism na him you dey plan pass down to your children ![]() Chai may God save them from You. Just flow with pidgin and stop making a mockery and tomfoolery of yourself ![]() |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by helinues(op): 8:23pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
Omoslim26:You see, I don't jump, I wait for others to jump Instead . Go through this thread from beginning, how much respect do you expect from others that I haven't given you. Should we say you lack self respect? |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Hehehehehe: 9:44pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
So you don't understand yoruba English Omoslim26:Fake old man is talking about self respect indeed end shall never wonder ![]() helinues: |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Omoslim26: 10:31pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
Hehehehehe:Guy shun that Tribal stuff, no be every Yoruba dey uneducated like helinues. I don't freaking understand what you guys gain in all this tribal bullcrap wey una dey do. |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Omoslim26: 10:35pm On Nov 24, 2024 |
helinues:Shut up, you are a tribalistic hate-filled soul, you lack every moral right to speak about respect. Did your parents also trained you to be a shameless tribally bigoted hate-filled soul?? And hey, you don't just Jump, You fly recklessly into threads with senseless incoherent submissions ![]()
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| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Hehehehehe: 6:55am On Nov 25, 2024 |
We're saying the same thing Omoslim26: |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by CodeTemplarr: 12:49pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
helinues:Fool. Ask them before 2027 polls. |
| Re: Have Nigerian Parents Stop Taking Responsibility? by Stevenbright(m): 2:58pm On Nov 25, 2024 |
Most parents are failing in the areas of: 1. Moral upbringing. 2. Providing for the basic needs of their wards. The society in general is failing in upholding morality and good (truth/justice/fairness/integrity). We now see wrong/bad/evil/wicked things or acts as the norm or indication of smartness. For this, we have a long way to go in our struggle to get out of the woods where we are currently stucked. |
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