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Re: 99percent Of Our Parents Are Like Nigeria Govt by Hhh4444: 6:28pm On Sep 02, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Yes, because in the Nigerian context, there is absolutely no evidence of the effects of parents prayers. Over 160 million Nigerians are stuck in poverty with majority having their parents to thank for it.🥱🥱🥱

2. So we are conveniently choosing to completely ignore the fact that the same sheet also happens to lots of non-stubborn children out there whose parents only had good things to say about them? 😩😩😩
Lol,I agree with kobo on this
Re: 99percent Of Our Parents Are Like Nigeria Govt by Kobojunkie: 6:35pm On Sep 02, 2025
Hhh4444:
[size=8pt]Lol,I agree with kobo on this[/size]
No mind am! Poeple like him probably think in their minds that only disrespectful children end up kidnapped, raped, or killed by terrorists/armed robbers/police/etc, or carried away or killed by floods/other natural disasters in Nigeria. Just imagine the mentality and audacity of many of these people. 🙄🙄🙄
Re: 99percent Of Our Parents Are Like Nigeria Govt by albacete(m): 7:34pm On Sep 02, 2025
They have done the much they can.
It's now left for you to decide how your own life will be.
At 40 something, I hope you have your own family? The father you criticized had one before he turned 40. He had a job too, he wasn't dependent on his parents for his livelihood. Do you?
If you have a job, I doubt if you would have the time to start listing what and whatnot they did for you. You'll understand the hustle.

I believe they sent you and your other siblings to school. Try to feed and send just one of your children to school first, we want to check something.

Some kids lost their parents at a tender age, some others have had to live with distant relatives and suffer different kinds of abuse, yet they still made something out of their lives. But here you are, having lived (or still living) under the care of your parents, yet you talk about them in such a condescending manner.

Do you know the story of Victor Osimhen, Timaya, or other individuals making waves in different sectors of the economy?

If you don't come from a rich family, can't a rich family come from you?
Re: 99percent Of Our Parents Are Like Nigeria Govt by Kobojunkie: 7:39pm On Sep 02, 2025
albacete:
➜They have done the much they can. It's now left for you to decide how your own life will be. At 40 something, I hope you have your own family? The father you criticized had one before he turned 40. He had a job too, he wasn't dependent on his parents for his livelihood. Do you?
If you have a job, I doubt if you would have the time to start listing what and whatnot they did for you. You'll understand the hustle.
I believe they sent you and your other siblings to school. Try to feed and send just one of your children to school first, we want to check something.
➜Some kids lost their parents at a tender age, some others have had to live with distant relatives and suffer different kinds of abuse, yet they still made something out of their lives. But here you are, having lived (or still living) under the care of your parents, yet you talk about them in such a condescending manner. Do you know the story of Victor Osimhen, Timaya, or other individuals making waves in different sectors of the economy? If you don't come from a rich family, can't a rich family come from you?
Stop with the desperate attempts at distracting from the main issue which is that OP's parents intentionally started his life in the midst of poverty and without a clear plan of getting themselves and their children out of it; when your starting point in life is poverty, it literally means you are literally in the middle of some of the greatest disadvantage. 10s of millions of Nigerians — over 160 million at this point— will likely never see life outside of poverty because of the choices made by their parents before them. undecided

2. These are unrelated issues. undecided
Re: 99percent Of Our Parents Are Like Nigeria Govt by Hhh4444: 7:59pm On Sep 02, 2025
Kobojunkie:
Stop with the desperate attempts at distracting from the main issue which is that OP's parents intentionally started his life in the midst of poverty and without a clear plan of getting themselves and their children out of it; when your starting point in life is poverty, it literally means you are literally in the middle of some of the greatest disadvantage. 10s of millions of Nigerians — over 160 million at this point— will likely never see life outside of poverty because of the choices made by their parents before them. undecided

2. These are unrelated issues. undecided
In addition to your point,a poor person should not bring kids into this world. It's not a must to give birth to kids and let them wallow in porverty. It's an act of wickedness.
Re: 99percent Of Our Parents Are Like Nigeria Govt by jendoslim(m): 11:04am On Oct 22, 2025
Smithwilliams826:
C who dey talk. Make your research before quoting me.
Oga, go siddon somewhere.

How will an Okada Man fund Ph.D?

Na child's play
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