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Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 9:57pm On Jan 11, 2025
donself9:
➜ thought you knew "priviledges" beta... i was born in local Nigeria cant relate
I currently use cake, sweets, candy, garri and ekpa, hot cocoa, noodles, and even fried eggs to bribe a 6-& half-year-old boy into doing his homework, chores, and being a good boy at home and at school. Those are just some of the privileges he enjoys when he does well and he works really hard to keep the goodies coming his way. undecided
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Uche559(m): 9:58pm On Jan 11, 2025
For the mother not to challenge d teacher, she is also guilty of beating other children in d school.
Most private schools shld not be operational honestly.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by D00msDay(m): 10:19pm On Jan 11, 2025
Ishilove:
Yes, and I haven't changed my stance. Her sack is punishment enough
Ishilove give it up already. Do u know that child abuse is a crime anywhere in the world? And anyone caught risks spending some years in jail?

Most states in the US will blacklist u after serving ur jail time and u will never b employed as a teacher ever again.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 10:26pm On Jan 11, 2025
D00msDay:
...give it up already. Do u know that child abuse is a crime anywhere in the world? And anyone caught risks spending some years in jail?
Most states in the US will blacklist u after serving ur jail time and u will never b employed as a teacher ever again.
Ever! Even her own kids will have to be monitored whenever they are around her for many years to come. Unfortunately, even in 2025 and Nigeria the way it remains, Nigerians refuse to borrow commonsense en masse! They would rather continue to churn out damaged individuals and then turn around to keep wondering why the vast majority of the citizenry remains no better than zombies or violent barbarians. undecided
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by ezugegere(m): 10:33pm On Jan 11, 2025
clearcrystal:
This is a very serious matter and I pray for quick recovery

I will share a sad story that leads to the death of a lady close to my family.
This girl received a HEAVY slap from a senior when she was in JSS3.When
she got home she told her Mum,she complained of slight headache and her Mum gave her paracetamol and the headache dissapeared.
While growing up,she complains about headache and pain from her left ear like once a year and they never took it serious.
She decided to take the issue serious when she started noticing pus coming out from her ear.Lo and behold,tumor has started growing in her ear,the left side of her face became bigger....
She was flown to India for suggery which was successful but tumor never stop growing.He face was disfigured,her head grow bigger and you could hardly recognize her again.She eventually died 2 years ago.


If your child got home and tell you that a teacher slapped him/her in school,dont waste time,take the child to hospital for a check.
Whatever the outcome of the report is,return to the school and descend heavily on that teacher.
You mean a slap on the ear caused the cancer?
Na wa!
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by D00msDay(m): 10:41pm On Jan 11, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Ever! Even her own kids will have to be monitored whenever they are around her for many years to come. Unfortunately, even in 2025 and Nigeria the way it remains, Nigerians refuse to borrow commonsense en masse! They would rather continue to churn out damaged individuals and then turn around to keep wondering why the vast majority of the citizenry remains no better than zombies or violent barbarians. undecided
Ur absolutely correct @Kobojunkie. Nigerians wants a better society but they are not ready to work for it. An average Nigerian takes delight in supporting evil. They support anything bad, and u begin to wonder if it's the same set of people that are praying for change. Honestly, Nigeria is gone.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 10:45pm On Jan 11, 2025
D00msDay:
➜Ur absolutely correct @Kobojunkie. Nigerians wants a better society but they are not ready to work for it. An average Nigerian takes delight in supporting evil. They support anything bad, and u begin to wonder if it's the same set of people that are praying for change. Honestly, Nigeria is gone.
I don't really believe that the desire for a better society is shared by a substantial number of Nigerians. When Nigerians pray for change, they usually pray that the change only happens for them even if at the expense of those around them. That is a country full mostly of people who don't want a better society. undecided
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Zackattack: 10:47pm On Jan 11, 2025
ElSudani:
This is not about my use of punctuation but about the level of your reasoning and perhaps your mental health.
You can use better punctuation than Wole Soyinka and still be a deranged maniac.
What is a three year old supposed to know, doing calculus?
Nonsense.
I can totally see you from here.
People like you are usually more savage and inhumane than the offender on this thread. ‘Deranged maniac’🤷🤦‍♂️😁😁
What an idiot!
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by MrPresident1: 10:51pm On Jan 11, 2025
I hope the teacher has been released. Next time she should be gentler. Let this matter end.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by komzy589(m): 10:59pm On Jan 11, 2025
Kobojunkie:
I don't really believe that the desire for a better society is shared by a substantial number of Nigerians. When Nigerians pray for change, they usually pray that the change only happens for them even if at the expense of those around them. That is a country full mostly of people who don't want a better society. undecided
Ok I’ve been following your post from the beginning and YES, the woman is wrong to hit that little boy for not grabbing her lessons and all, but is this the most vicious thing you’ve ever seen.
People’s intentions could be mixed up with their approach, and she’s been reprimanded for it.
After this, she’ll know better but you need to pipe down with the judgy attitude.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by D00msDay(m): 11:01pm On Jan 11, 2025
Kobojunkie:
I don't really believe that the desire for a better society is shared by a substantial number of Nigerians. When Nigerians pray for change, they usually pray that the change only happens for them even if at the expense of those around them. That is a country full mostly of people who don't want a better society. undecided
Hahahahahah grin grin U understood the mindset of an average Nigerian. Those praying for change are doing it for their own selfish reasons. Those complaining of corruption by our politicians are only doing it cos they are not the ones in the position to do it.

Can't believe some people see nothing wrong in the issue at hand? It shows that majority of Nigerians are damaged goods. It baffles me seeing a comment from a moniker condemning the arrest of the said teacher. Can u imagine that? How can Nigeria get better wit these kind of citizens? OMG!!
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 11:05pm On Jan 11, 2025
komzy589:
➜Ok I’ve been following your post from the beginning and YES, the woman is wrong to hit that little boy for not grabbing the lessons she was giving and all. But is this the most vicious thing you’ve ever seen.
People’s intentions could be mixed up with their approach, and she’s been reprimanded for it.
➜After this, she’ll know better but you need to pipe down with the judgy attitude.
Does it need to be the most vicious crime before I can call it out for the crime that it is? undecided

2. The only reprimand necessary when a crime is committed is for the law to handle it accordingly. Why do you not want the Law enforced in this case?🤔

Let me put it another way for you. If a policeman came up to your mother or son and beat him up, would you equally frown against having legal action in that case? 😩😩😩

3. So, asserting that the Law should be allowed to take precedence is considered being Judgy? Would you equally consider the case if you or your mother were assaulted for free by a policeman tomorrow? 😩😩😩

Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 11:08pm On Jan 11, 2025
D00msDay:
➜Hahahahahah grin grin U understood the mindset of an average Nigerian. Those praying for change are doing it for their own selfish reasons. Those complaining of corruption by our politicians are only doing it cos they are not the ones in the position to do it.
[b]Can't believe some people see nothing wrong in the issue at hand? It shows that majority of Nigerians are damaged goods. It baffles me seeing a comment from a moniker condemning the arrest of the said teacher. Can u imagine that? How can Nigeria get better wit these kind of citizens? [/b]OMG!!
This is why I keep saying — I have said this severally over the years —that Nigerians are the way it is today, not because of the 0.001% criminals in government but because the vast majority of Nigerians would rather it remain this way so they too can maybe get a piece of the action at some point in time. The people generally don't mind at all! undecided
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Maxtipulation(m): 11:12pm On Jan 11, 2025
Arrayman:
exposing a crime is never a bad thing, we must applaud the person who recorded her for exposing her and saving other potential victims.
Only patriotic when it's not one of their own

One Nigeria indeed
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Maxtipulation(m): 11:12pm On Jan 11, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Oh, I see! So, everyone who sees crime happening should instead continue to turn the other way? You are a true Nigerian in the fashion that is Nigeria and Nigerians today.... clap for yourself! undecided
Only patriotic when it's not one of their own

One Nigeria indeed
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 11:14pm On Jan 11, 2025
Maxtipulation:
➜Only patriotic when it's not one of their own. One Nigeria indeed
What has the reporting of crime to do with patriotism though? In any meaningful society, isn't it meant to be the duty of every citizen to ensure that crime is reported to ensure it is curbed, and this is for the individual good of all within the society? If 14 years from now, that traumatized boy grows up into a tout/agbero as a result of the devastation experienced, no be you and everyone else wey dey live within that very community him go go after, possibly your own children too? If he were to become a teacher in one of the schools wey your children or grandchildren dey go, no be dem him go use as punching bag for his own frustration? Why una no dey reason these simple things? undecided
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Maliqcious: 11:49pm On Jan 11, 2025
MadamExcellency:
And you believe her. This hardly happens, slap may not be the cause unless certified by medical extermination, this remain assumption.
funny woman do you even know what causes ear infection at all?
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Maliqcious: 11:50pm On Jan 11, 2025
ultraviolet27:
Why are Woman from that Afghanistan side very agressive, violent, callous and heartless? very ugly being with highest level of testosterone!!
them fine pass Yoruba sha
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by donself9: 3:19am On Jan 12, 2025
Kobojunkie:
I currently use cake, sweets, candy, garri and ekpa, hot cocoa, noodles, and even fried eggs to bribe a 6-& half-year-old boy into doing his homework, chores, and being a good boy at home and at school. Those are just some of the privileges he enjoys when he does well and he works really hard to keep the goodies coming his way. undecided
like seriously 🤣 thats raising a "Pikin"

Oga even if i dont know anything i know privileges are not "Basics" or regular things ... groundnut privilege kwa 🤣 noodle

privilege is getting what other children wont get on a normal day .. if noodles is a special treat that child should be with social service 🤣🤣
in the 90's gameboy, discman, mr biggs treat are privileges esp. drinking maltina smiley your playmates that day

Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 3:25am On Jan 12, 2025
donself9:
➜ like seriously 🤣 thats raising a "Pikin". Oga even if i dont know anything i know privileges are not "Basics" or regular things ... groundnut privilege kwa 🤣 noodle
➜privilege is getting what other children wont get on a normal day .. if noodles is a special treat that child should be with social service 🤣🤣
➜ in the 90's .. drinking maltina is a privilege for any child smiley your playmates that day
1. I am afraid it can be just that simple. What I described earlier is just what the 6.5-year-old settles with. I didn't even say anything about what the 12-year-old accepts or the one older than that works for. undecided

2. That is instead what you assume. undecided

3. Even as far back as the 80's my own mother knew that she only needed to bribe me to golden morn, suya, or even a new book from the bookstore to get me to do chores at home. Again, Privileges can be as simple as I described. Ultimately, what most kids want is to know that they have your attention. If you are not able to afford the Nintendo Switch for instance, they will settle for a kid or a pizza if they know that you are at least thinking of them. 🤔
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Solseal007: 3:36am On Jan 12, 2025
Stilloracle:
To God I'm having tears in my eyes just reading
this woman's interview. Same way i cried when I watched the video.
Like how on earth can U hit a child like that? Howwwwhuh What kind of devil is in your heart? I'm sitting here looking at my 5 years old son and imaging someone doing that shitt to him. .. may God let me not commit murder if such happen.
My father used to hit me like this as a child. Till now i cant get over it. I'm still traumatized. I hate him till now
Don't mind all those online lawyers on NL most are not parents !!

We are on the matter and the teacher would serve as detterent to others
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by donself9: 3:47am On Jan 12, 2025
Kobojunkie:
1. I am afraid it can be just that simple. What I described earlier is just what the 6.5-year-old settles with. I didn't even say anything about what the 12-year-old accepts or the one older than that works for. undecided

2. That is instead what you assume. undecided

3. Even as far back as the 80's my own mother knew that she only needed to bribe me to golden morn, suya, or even a new book from the bookstore to get me to do chores at home. Again, Privileges can be as simple as I described. Ultimately, what most kids want is to know that they have your attention. If you are not able to afford the Nintendo Switch for instance, they will settle for a kid or a pizza if they know that you are at least thinking of them. 🤔
Oga i think you are mistaken incentives for privilege, in your context that "incentives

although privileges can act as incentives but incentives cant fully act as privilege

if its what any child next door can get, thats not privilege, like i said in the 90s maltina na privilege, our parent promise us bicycle, how many children around fit get that


For you just say incentives
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Kobojunkie: 3:59am On Jan 12, 2025
donself9:
■ Oga i think you are mistaken incentives for privilege, in your context that "incentives, although privileges can act as incentives but incentives cant fully act as privilege. if its what any child next door can get, thats not privilege, like i said in the 90s maltina na privilege, our parent promise us bicycle, how many children around fit get that. For you just say incentives.
Whether you choose to term it a privilege —reward only available to those who qualify(earned privilege)— or you classify it as an incentive( a motivation for doing good work), the fact here is that these are ideas to help you raise your kids without needing to resort to violence. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by kinguwem: 4:34am On Jan 12, 2025
MadamExcellency:
And you believe her. This hardly happens, slap may not be the cause unless certified by medical extermination, this remain assumption.
Trauma to the ear can rupture the ear drum & cause deafness.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by donself9: 6:56am On Jan 12, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Whether you choose to term it a privilege —reward only available to those who qualify(earned privilege)— or you classify it as an incentive( a motivation for doing good work), the fact here is that these are ideas to help you raise your kids without needing to resort to violence. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Wow !! so caning or beating my child is now violence .... weytin person no go hear from our so called " Woke" elite smiley

Incentives is to encourage a child to do beta it doesnt "correct" bad behaviour undecided ... @these point i think you lack basis


look at the gen Z we have today mere chilling around dem you will know something is mixing in them, make una continue with fake lives on social media decieving yourselves
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by DrAda(f): 6:59am On Jan 12, 2025
donself9:
Failed her son ke !! aunty what should she have done, pull out a samurai sword or hire a terminator

I guess these whole social media thing is about fakeness, hypocrisy and we give tew much credence to nonsense,

The teacher errred no doubt, but the reaction is overboard because 100% of those taken up the case against the woman experienced severe punishment even than that, both from parent and school teachers

Every region/race has it own peculiarities, all these therapy and frank edo dialogue to correct a child is not meant for Naija breeds, discipline is sancrosanct if it didnt kill our grandparent, our parent ,Us then why will it sudden kill our children now ... moderation is all needed

what deterrence are we sending to teachers now ..... hands off or look away
I laughed out loud when I read Samurai sword.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by donself9: 7:27am On Jan 12, 2025
Stilloracle:
To God I'm having tears in my eyes just reading
this woman's interview. Same way i cried when I watched the video.
Like how on earth can U hit a child like that? Howwwwhuh What kind of devil is in your heart? I'm sitting here looking at my 5 years old son and imaging someone doing that shitt to him. .. may God let me not commit murder if such happen.
[b]My father used to hit me like this as a child. Till now i cant get over it [/b]I'm still traumatized. I hate him till now
Finally someone admit, i was beginning to feel like only me grew up in Nigeria, people are just acting like these things are new nd we dont watch parent beat there kids outside

your father did hit you rite, evaluating your life today are you a better person or his disciplinary action made you a terrible person.
i pray God gives you more grace to hate your father the more, e no concern us
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by aremubabs: 8:18am On Jan 12, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Nigerian parents are busier than parents in foreign countries where the suggested ideas are the norm? huh

2. Do you understand the meaning of the word privileges? undecided

3. Huh? huh
Are the children in foreign countries faring better discipline-wise?



People make reverence to the foreigners when it comes to corporal punishment, yet no one tells us how the banning of corporal punishment in many western countries has actually helped keep crime rate low.


At least, before colonialism, the African discipline method helped to keep African societies disciplined.



The funny thing is that the Whites that colonized us also used our corporal punishment method to train our boys who all turned out fine.



The earliest black headmasters/mistresses and principals like the Kutis, the Soyinkas, all used the rod and society benefited immensely from it.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by Bluntemperor: 9:27am On Jan 12, 2025
Skydivine:
She is. Despite her life challenges, her approach seems appropriate.
But something is missing,OP?
She claimed she works there,in one of the Classes,but it is in record that a Cleaner sent the video - she did not wait to let the Management know before she herself sent it to Pastor,who now escalated it?
Hynm, something is missing,here!
Is that Emotional intelligence?
But that,the so called Cleaner is the one behind,as she is taking a revenge on the Woman, because a friend of the Cleaner was once sacked?
While it's is wrong for the Teacher - beating a 3- years old, taking a revenge and causing troubles in a School environment is not an ideal,in the School is just an abnormal situation!
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by komzy589(m): 11:06am On Jan 12, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Does it need to be the most vicious crime before I can call it out for the crime that it is? undecided

2. The only reprimand necessary when a crime is committed is for the law to handle it accordingly. Why do you not want the Law enforced in this case?🤔

Let me put it another way for you. If a policeman came up to your mother or son and beat him up, would you equally frown against having legal action in that case? 😩😩😩

3. So, asserting that the Law should be allowed to take precedence is considered being Judgy? Would you equally consider the case if you or your mother were assaulted for free by a policeman tomorrow? 😩😩😩
Your analogy is inapt.
I believe she deserves a retrospective punishment.
Her intention was to teach. She did it the outmoded way.
Nowadays, we have punishments like detention, assigning unpleasant tasks, timeout, even removing from class, but she chooses to do it the old way which is now called an assault. You can’t crucify her for that.
Re: My Son’s Ear Affected By Class Teacher’s Repeated Slaps – Mother by wealthyprince(m): 1:27pm On Jan 12, 2025
Me am pained at the slap. As if she has issue with the mum or she saw the boy in the dream. That slap ...men...no no no, i feel for that boy. When i hear the sound my body go shake....
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