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| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Firstcitizen: 10:14pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Lol, is it cheap data or the very the poor education system in Nigeria I should blame for this? |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by akpumping7720(m): 10:16pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
RandomFellow:E be like say naaa the same ancestors you and my popsy share ![]() Popsy go warn you ahead and if you no listen, if anything happen to you. Walahi e no go move am. Even make the pikin dey die dey go; make everybody dey run up and down, e go just dey look you. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by braine(m): 10:16pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
They didn’t do it early enough. It should have been when he turned 5 or 6 |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Kobojunkie: 10:20pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
Firstcitizen:Sure, sure! It seems a tad convenient to completely ignore the fact that Ghana is also battling its own criminal gangs because you wish to magnify the gang problems in the UK, all in some weird bid to win this one, abi? ![]() |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Firstcitizen: 10:39pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Oh is that the reason for making crude childish comments and asking unintelligent questions? To win? Omg! ![]() I would have educated you with more contextual facts of the case but it is pointless. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Kobojunkie: 10:41pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
Firstcitizen:Oh! Gang problems in Ghana is outside of the context of this argument? I see! 🙄🙄🙄🙄 |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by aswani(m): 11:11pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
being:You are wrong on this. All Western countries including UK have the right to take children away from their parents at any time if they feel they are in harms way. You as a parent are only essentially helping the country bring the child up until he or she turns 18 or whatever the legal age of adulthood is in that country. You are right about how the The JAPA "FOR THE SAKE OF MY CHILDREN" crew should take note of all this shenanigans though! |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by zoomzoom(m): 11:35pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
[quote author=Saltandmaggi post=135736280]You won't do extra for your pikin Okay dey play Na nairaland 40 words content make me add the last 2 lines . You would move the mountains for your pikin, yet y'all with your KOROKORO eyes will want TINUBU back in 2027..abi?😏 What kind of thing have you done for your pikin with such a GREEK GIFT?!! |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Harddiskng(m): 11:46pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:What is this one saying. I had a university mate, that born and brought up in england. So utterly useless and lacked any motivation to succeed whatsoever. Till his father made the call that he was going back to Nigeria to attend University. You need to see what 4 years of attending private Christian in Nigeria did to this young man’s destiny. I assure you that he hated every moment of the 4 years, he experienced malaria, he knew firsthand the spiritual principality called “sapa” but years after he says it, it was the best decision his father ever made for him. After rolling with Naija boys, the young man is now adequate motivated, with a dazzling professional career in the UK |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Kobojunkie: 11:51pm On Jun 18, 2025 |
Harddiskng:Here are a couple of simple questions for you to answer. ![]() ➜ Did all the other students who attended the same private Christian University in Nigeria also turn out just as good or even better than this boy, whose story you want us to swallow? ➜ Did everyone who had the same or similar experience as this boy back in that Nigerian University come out proclaiming that the experience was the best for them? |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Harddiskng(m): 12:05am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:You would be given facts, Your own is to come up with “mumu assumptions” to support your faulty thinking. Even in Harvard, is it every graduate that gets a job or “makes it in life”. But i can tell you categorically a university that more than 95% of its graduates have good careers and are thriving, is indeed an amazing University. I don’t want you to swallow any story. I was his course mate. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Kobojunkie: 12:14am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Harddiskng:1. An anecdotal tale is not a statement of fact, but rather a subjective tale that can only be explored from the perspective of the individual 2. It isn't! That is one of the big reasons why you would really read similar tales of Harvard, like the one you told earlier of your private Nigerian University. A school is not a fix for motivational problems in the life of a teenager or adult. ![]() 3. Where do you get this claim that more than 95% of Harvard graduates have good careers, though? Or are you insinuating that your Nigerian private University has a more than 95% graduate success rate? 🙄🙄🙄 4. Whatever helped your coursemate overcome his lack of motivation was not the school or Nigeria. There must have been something else in it. Something tells me it may be related to his relationship with his father, since he attributes the success to his father in some way. ![]() |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Harddiskng(m): 12:28am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:I won’t answer any further question about my alma mater. Just dey play. Mscheww. someone that hated and still despises his father. Let me tell you the reason he found his motivation, he was lucky enough to be surrounded by brilliant lads. I just don’t want to mention the course, most of us were best graduating students from our secondary schools including yours truly. When you are surrounded by people who wake up to attend class, you see people reading for test and exam. Subconsciously FOMO sets in, you ask what they are reading for. They tell XFC 213 is going be tested tomorrow, you sef you go join read. You see people doing assignments you sef join follow, you see people doing group work you sef join follow. Like that like that, that was what really helped him. Same as when we graduated and were job hunting. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Oladat(m): 12:33am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Did you actually read the article or you simply jump into this conclusion by the headline? |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Kobojunkie: 12:33am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Harddiskng:1. But according to you, he said sending him to Nigeria is the best thing his father did, right? That says a lot about the possible reason behind the motivation. ![]() 2. Brilliant lads? Do you know how many out there are surrounded 24/7 by brilliant lads, but still end up never cutting life? It is not as clear-cut as you are trying to make it sound. ![]() 3. Yeah, that does not work for everyone at all. I know this from my personal experience. ![]() 4. Stop telling me this bloody arse lie, abeg! I was surrounded by people who studied and did assignments, yet that never helped me in any way become like them. 😭😭😭😭😭 |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Kobojunkie: 12:36am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Oladat:What aspect of my retort makes you think I didn't read the article? ![]() |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Mankind2024: 3:04am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Adjusting to a new environment can be tough for kids. I jokingly told my 6-year-old she'd be switching from private to public school in Abuja for playing too much, and her reaction was priceless! She refused to eat for a day – clearly, she wasn't a fan of the idea. I can imagine the transition from London to Ghana was a significant shock for the boy, given his popularity and likely attachment to his familiar surroundings. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Harddiskng(m): 5:39am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:Again he goes off with "assumptions" after being given facts. I bet it can't work for you. Even if you are surrounded with geniuses from Einstein to Edison i doubt it would make any impact on your life with your kind of thought pattern or influence you to achieve success in life. So i would make i bet with you. You need 3 months of time and dedication. If you agree to it and your life doesn't change trust me nothing can help. If you agree to 3 months of full dedication and participation i would tell you what i have in mind. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Druss(m): 5:42am On Jun 19, 2025 |
People insulting the parents have no clue about how badly behaved kids can get in England. I even wonder how many of them are even parents. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Ayemileto(m): 5:47am On Jun 19, 2025 |
If the boys wins when the case is reheard, then the entire family should just move back to Ghana. Very simple stuff. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by correctguy101(m): 6:50am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Ishilove:Oh... Ishilove Been ages I saw anything from you on here. People might not know, I am one of the old school nairalanders. It's been long we've been on this forum. How family madam Ishi? |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by GoodSpirit: 6:50am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Kobojunkie:You want everyone to be like you? Maybe you are right but only the very few will fit into your realm. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by GoodSpirit: 7:05am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Mindlog:He is also Ghanaian, not that he is in an unknown land, litigation can also be started in Ghana to ensure no immigration rights is accorded to the government. Two can play the game, if the court in Ghana rules that the parents have rights then that's it until the child becomes adult to make his own decisions. Age of decisions in different climes maybe different. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Mindlog: 7:59am On Jun 19, 2025*. Modified: 3:32pm On Jun 19, 2025 |
GoodSpirit:He is in an "unknown" land to him, being born and raised in London, feeling culturally displaced and alienated. There is nothing wrong in relocating him to Ghana to continue his education but why was it done without any of his parents moving to Ghana with him but "dumped" in a boarding school rather thar a day secondary where he would more likely gradually ease into the Ghanaian society with the comforting presence of at least one of his parents? Why did both parents remain in London, leaving their minor alone in Ghana but left in care of extended family members who he may not be in close relationship with before being relocated to Ghana. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Mindlog: 8:03am On Jun 19, 2025 |
Ayemileto:E no easy to relocate an entire family back to Ghana Will his other siblings (if he has any) be willing to move back to Ghana, kids used to their London lifestyles? |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Saltandmaggi: 10:54am On Jun 19, 2025 |
[quote author=zoomzoom post=135801870][/quote]Why I go dey support bad thing even if I'm from his tribe. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Kobojunkie: 1:51pm On Jun 19, 2025 |
Harddiskng:1. Correction.. You gave me no facts. I just told you that I had some of what your friend did and experienced n to surge of motivation and determination for life as you claim he did during his time. Facts apply to all or a set, not just one individual. ![]() 2. Being surrounded by geniuses DOES NOT cause motivation and a surge of desire for success in individuals. Most of Einstein's colleagues and wives were just ordinary people who conveniently saw him as a pain or an abnormal they had to deal with. ![]() 3. A moment ago, you were suggesting it worked for your friend. But, here you are insinuating that it will work for others, including me? Are you certain you wish to do this? We are talking here about the raising of unruly teenagers. Are you certain you want to go this far? 😁 Please find and listen to a couple of videos from the YouTube channel, The School of Life, then we will talk. |
| Re: Legal Win For Son Tricked Into Moving To Africa By Parents by Ishilove: 1:55pm On Jun 19, 2025 |
correctguy101:My dear brother, we are very very fine o. No weapon of Tinubu fashioned against us shall prosper 😁 Yes it has been long. Time really flies |
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