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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by solinho(m): 1:49am On Nov 04, 2015
JanethEze:
You would like it if a teacher beats ur child?

. Would u like it if a teacher beats ur child? n not the way u have made the expression?
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by bibiking7(m): 3:50am On Nov 04, 2015
A little a55 whooping is always in order to set the child straight. Teacher please carry on. Damilola please leave story. I have seen children that don't just need flogging, they need an exorcism. angry . I ain't having non of that naughty corner crap. I attended a boarding school. The teachers will flog you in class and seniors in the hostel. Not small brustain o. All that blockus and bull story about the child dieing, story. I was there for 6 years and nobody died from the cane. Upon all the flogging sef, boys will still connect live wire to the metal bunks when the teacher is coming, and hope they get electrocuted. cheesy. And we all turned out great and strong and sharp which are also good qualities needed for survival.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by Princess4eva(f): 4:05am On Nov 04, 2015
MadCow1:
After what I experienced in school, I have to agree with her.


Teachers should educate my kids, write reports on their performance both socially and academically to me (the Parents) and allow me handle the disciplinary aspect.

The truth is that most of these teachers are simply beasts. I remember how we had one teacher who flogged students like it was a sport. Whenever any teacher wanted to met out cruel and unusual punishment on a student, they always called Sir. P.

I remember how he was busy flogging an entire class for noise making and when it got to us guys, he flogged us and we didn't cry, flinch or act out like others, he decided to keep flogging us until we reacted. In the end, he broke some of our skins and blood started flowing and a friend ended up with a broken wrist.

Please, Teachers should teach.. Kids are not animals that should be raised with sticks. This fear tactics of raising kids may be part of the reasons for the lack of creativity amongst African children. Ever since my younger brother moved abroad, that shy, quiet and docile kid has come out of his shell. He is now more expressive and his character growth has improved. His academics are exceptional as well.

Its only in Africa that when a child fails a test, we flog the child instead of teaching the child.



In the Upper class schools in Nigeria where the kids of the rich and famous attend, this canning culture does not exist. Mostly Public schools and some yeye class private schools still do that bullshit.

NOTE::I am not against flogging or canning.. I am just against somebody else doing it to my kid without my direct supervision or specific consent.

Are you sure this isn't over reacting? Teachers have their own kids too and won't want to kill another's child. Except a few reports of abuse cases here and there, you really can't say that is the norm.

The overseas countries you are competing with seems to have lots of regrets now, not with incessant cases of gun crazed violent upsurges in schools. Is that what you wished for your offspring and our community? As for the actress who said that, she is little more than a child herself. Many parents these days should take parenting courses. The bible says: Spare the rod and Spoil the child......It never said "rodding" is the sole exclusive of the parents. We want to raise a responsible generation of children.

Remember......Egba la fi ng yo were to di s'aya omode.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by Princess4eva(f): 4:23am On Nov 04, 2015
nkemdi89:
I know my kids won't attend local authority primary school like I did but after spending money on tuitions and the rest any teacher rough handles my children Hmmmmmm I won't behave civil. I don't want recount my ordeal I passed through in the hands of those teachers only for coming late and making noise in class.

So you call late-coming and noise making ONLY? Little wonder you can't keep appointments and you rant endlessly. I don't know you but I think I know you now. Have you ever heard of the saying "By their fruits.....?"

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by baby4u2(f): 5:04am On Nov 04, 2015
Discipline my child not abuse him. You beat my child I beat you. Only me sabi beat my child in love. Don't tell me your helping me to correct him by beating him. After all not all children that were beaten turned out great anyway.

Nigerians like to over compare. western society has also produced great minds without beating. Boko boys don chop better cane, but still they are there killing and raping.

Let's respect each others opinions, you want your child beaten, your business, she wants her child not beaten and declares it on her own page, her business.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by cococandy(f): 5:53am On Nov 04, 2015
I'm with her.
Discipline doesn't always have to mean violence.
No one should hit my child. It won't end well for him or her. I'll make sure of that

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by cococandy(f): 6:07am On Nov 04, 2015
What a bunch of lazy teachers. Who licensed them to teach anyway?
So the only means of correction they know is hitting and flogging.Anything short of that, they'd have to call the parents to come do?

It would be nice if our dear country made it mandatory for nursery,primary and secondary school teachers to have taken classes in child psychology as part of the requirement for getting a teachers license. We won't then be seeing teachers who know nothing about how to communicate with kids except to hit them into obedience.
Essentially teaching them that violence is the way forward. The solution to problems. How absurd and twisted.


adahib:


Nobody wants a teacher to torture their kid but believe me,an occasional discipline is good. The child learns to obey constituted authority. Any parent who only wants the ward's transgression reported to them isn't doing the child any good and sooner or later,will grow tired of the child's unruly behavior.

Let me tell you what happened in my neighborhood. There was a very stubborn kid whose mum never wanted anybody to lay a finger on. One day in school,he tore another pupil's uniform and was flogged by a teacher. He reported to his mum when he got home. The next day, the mum got some policemen and threatened all the teachers in the school. Since that day, all the teachers avoided the kid. No matter what he did,none of the teachers will even look in his direction,let alone tell him to stop. All they did was pick a phone and call the mum. The mum was called over 20 times a day. It went something like this "madam your son is pulling off his buttons, better come stop him;your son is eating his lunch by 10a.m,better come stop him or bring another one for him;your son is crying that he wants to go, please come and either take him home or make him stop." The mum had to go to school repeatedly everyday. The kid's behavior deteriorated and his school performance dropped. The mum had to pull him from the school to another where she maintained a low profile and allowed the teachers a free hand.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by toyinid78: 6:11am On Nov 04, 2015
Wat an insult damilola am sure ur doing dis for fame cos I dnt see u collecting an award soon for dis ur statements if not for a teacher dat tot every stage of ur life NUR. PRY. SECONDARY etc I blv wnt b here speaking english many people who is who today pass tru a teacher
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by MadCow1: 6:40am On Nov 04, 2015
Princess4eva:


Are you sure this isn't over reacting? Teachers have their own kids too and won't want to kill another's child. Except a few reports of abuse cases here and there, you really can't say that is the norm.

The overseas countries you are competing with seems to have lots of regrets now, not with incessant cases of gun crazed violent upsurges in schools. Is that what you wished for your offspring and our community? As for the actress who said that, she is little more than a child herself. Many parents these days should take parenting courses. The bible says: Spare the rod and Spoil the child......It never said "rodding" is the sole exclusive of the parents. We want to raise a responsible generation of children.

Remember......Egba la fi ng yo were to di s'aya omode.


Lol..

I will point out some flaws or oversights in your post.

1. Teachers indeed do have their Kids and all worth not, however that does not mean they will immediately translate into good disciplinarian. I belong to the generation that grew up under this flogging culture. We got flogged for all sorts. For coming late, doing poorly on a test, improper dressing, speaking vanacular in school, not cutting our nails, fighting, e.t.c. Infact there were only about 4 forms of punishment in school and they go thus;

1. Flogging

2. Kneeling, squatting our some other form of painful and dehumnizing exercise.

3. Cutting grass

4. Suspension

5. Expulsion.

Flogging being the obvious choice for most. Well, I feel it's wrong. African kids are never given the chance to even explain why something is the way it is. Once the teacher sees something wrong, it's the cane that is the obvious solution. I went through junior school being scared for my life. That fear translated into my school work. It didn't matter how much I got flogged, I just could never pass some subjects that easily especially mathematics and how could I? When I am seated in a class with 50+ other students, being taught by a teacher who just breezes through the course like everyone learns at the same pace and then sets this ridiculous tests and expects us all to pass.

Imagine a case where 95% of the class flunked a test and we all got whipped for failing. Not a single blame was passed to the teacher.

Now in the Nigerian education system, what room has been created for students (like me) who suffer from one form of learning disability? My younger brother also suffers from an attention deficit disorder and was failing badly whilst in Nigeria until he moved overseas where his teachers spotted the problem. And they were only able to spot this problem because they were just a handful in the class. And when they did, they didn't correct it with a cane, they fashioned out a way to keep him learning and enjoying it. He told me of a teacher who would even let him leave the class for a bit and return to continue learning.

I was flogged like a thief by our music teacher because I kept missing the keys during music practice. Well guess what, the fhucking piano was made of wood built by a carpenter. The fhucking piano replica produced no sounds whatsoever. And then when I am called to play a note a fail, I get a ruler hit hard against my fingers. Our music teacher broke that wooden "made in Calabar" ruler against someone's fingers. Imagine the force required to break that ruler and wonder what that person who got struck felt. Needless to say, I hate music till this day..

2. Please drop this overseas gun crazed violence excuse. You can't sit here in Africa and fully grasp the problems with the U.S.. (Note, the gun violence in schools is mostly prevalent in the U.S and not the entire west). How many school shootings have you heard of in the U.K or in Canada or Australia or New Zealand or France or Netherlands, e.t.c.. The issue in the U.S is that the guns are just too fhucking many and the gun laws are lax. You can work into a Walmart and buy a gun like it was groceries. The children are also not protected from guns in the homes and some parents even start teaching their kids how to handle a weapon from a very early age.

But slow down a minute, don't we have gun issues in Nigerian School's? All these cultism issues in our tertiary institutions nko? Are those not the same kids raised under the stick you are clamouring for? So if the children we are raising with sticks still grow up to become hardened cultists that shoot people up, hack them to pieces and stuff, why then are we quick to point fingers at the U.S? Or because CNN no dey report our own? grin

So you see.. Flogging is not the solution.


Plus why does the only form of punishment used the most by teachers involves beating children with a stick? undecided Can't we think of a less destructive means to punish erring students?


3. The Bible said spare the rod and Spoil the child.. Fine, the bible says a whole lot more and I will show you one amongst others;

Deut 21: 18 “If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son who will not obey the voice of his father or the voice of his mother, and who, when they have chastened him, will not heed them, 19 then his father and his mother shall take hold of him and bring him out to the elders of his city, to the gate of his city. 20 And they shall say to the elders of his city, ‘This son of ours is stubborn and rebellious; he will not obey our voice; he is a glutton and a drunkard.’ 21 Then all the men of his city shall stone him to death with stones; pso you shall put away the evil from among you, qand all Israel shall hear and fear.

I guess we should also start stoning our rebellious kids to death as well na.

Let's get serious, these are not biblical times. Child psychology has been studied and we know more today about kids than the Biblical era people ever did.



Again.. I am not against disciplining my child, but when it involves using a rod, let me the parent handle that. You can give the child detention, menial labour and other non contact forms of punishment, but let the parents take sole responsibility for whipping their kids.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by Nobody: 6:44am On Nov 04, 2015
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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by Nobody: 6:44am On Nov 04, 2015
baby4u2:
Discipline my child not abuse him. You beat my child I beat you. Only me sabi beat my child in love. Don't tell me your helping me to correct him by beating him. After all not all children that were beaten turned out great anyway.

Nigerians like to over compare. western society has also produced great minds without beating. Boko boys don chop better cane, but still they are there killing and raping.

Let's respect each others opinions, you want your child beaten, your business, she wants her child not beaten and declares it on her own page, her business.


I agree with you in part

Do not with hold discipline from a child if you beat him with a rod he won't die.

Its better for you to know you tried and failed than not to try at all. If I was the father of a boko boy and I didn't discipline him I'd feel bad, but if I did I'd feel "less bad" (mind my language) knowing that every child is reborn by the word while they grow and the choose there path in life no matter the training they were "given".

Beating isn't the best way to train a child but beating may be helpful at times.

Good morning

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by Nobody: 6:50am On Nov 04, 2015
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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by 4reala(m): 7:36am On Nov 04, 2015
tevinsolt:


neither I've i heard, let everyone join in flogging your child, cuz you know you can't have them spoilt.
U see, there ar some children dat takes to correction easily, even wit just iconic communication(no verbal), but some only listen to d correction of d rod
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by tunesoft(m): 7:46am On Nov 04, 2015
See this one...kukuma train your child in US and stop yarning dust. I tire for this Nigerians that act up...No1 is begging you to be a Nigerian abeg.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by djkall(m): 7:51am On Nov 04, 2015
[quote author= post=39643717]Nollywood actress Damilola Adegbite-Attoh has issued a note of warning to teachers world wide or continent wide,lol..... lets be a little bit specific.
Damilola, who is married to Ghanaian actor Chris Attoh, took to Instagram to lament teachers who beat their students.
According to the Tinsel star, any teacher that beats her kids will “face the devil.”

She wrote: “I’ve been hearing so many stories of teachers physically abusing their students. If any teacher as much as touches my son, they will meet the devil face to face. Leave the disciplining to parents. Educating them is your own responsibility. Give them an inch and they will take a mile. Kmt.”


Shut up! I presume all ND went to skul, we were all beaten by teachers in various capacities depending on the offence. If u tink a teachers' cane ll kill ur child pls don't send him to skul. Teachers cannot do without the cane in the class, in as much as students cannot do without misbehaving
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by blank(f): 8:04am On Nov 04, 2015
CEOplexy:
If you don't allow teachers to discipline your child, you will bear the brunt in the future

That's a lie. I attended schools where flogging was not allowed and I grew up to be a model citizen. My parents beat me where necessary to correct me.

I will never allow any teacher flog my kids. If you try it, I will ensure you sleep in a cell. Only myself and my husband are allowed to touch my kids. Nobody should pour out their frustration on my kids.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by deandavid(m): 8:18am On Nov 04, 2015
V0lv0:
Some of these comments shows that Nigerians are sick. It is not up to a teacher to discipline or flog someone else kids. It's up to the parents. In a normal civilized country such an act can even get the teacher suspended.

I agree with Damilola. The day any teacher ever lays hands on any of my kids will be the last day they will lay hands on anybody. Kwasiasem
with the way things are going, very soon, very very soon, we soon hear news like we get in the "civilized " country's schools. am very sure u know what happens there these days.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by kizyalex10(m): 8:19am On Nov 04, 2015
This is why the country have spoiled to the extent that I weep for this country.how can a parent,say that a teacher should only educate a student without instilling discipline when required.gone re good old dayz when even our teachers will flog us in advance.nd when we ask dem why,the will tell us u didn't do anytin Alex but am sure u will do sometin.so am flogging u in advance.lol.but all dese young nd over pampared kids.thier parents see flogging them as taboo nd that is why those kids do anytin they like with the mind that the highest punishment they will get is either to go nd sleep against his or her wish or to go to London instead of America she requested for.please parents always allow ur kids to be flogged.most kids now don't greet thier elders,especially the ones they feel they re better than financially.lets change our ideas parents
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by kizyalex10(m): 8:31am On Nov 04, 2015
I believe most people supporting this idea of no flogging are the over pampered kids.government secondary school owerri is one school that will nt spare the rod.this whole idea came up when these private schools came up with all these ideas jst to win the heart of a parent.because the competition to get students to ur school is high.so dey pamper the kids to stupor.i served in akure where kids in ss1 can't even write a note.but yet they will pass thier waec.because we were compelled to solve the waec for them. private schools don't even write the position of a student in his or her report sheet.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by jhuzcoyle(m): 8:36am On Nov 04, 2015
nkemdi89:
I know my kids won't attend local authority primary school like I did but after spending money on tuitions and the rest any teacher rough handles my children Hmmmmmm I won't behave civil. I don't want recount my ordeal I passed through in the hands of those teachers only for coming late and making noise in class.
You've said it all. U came late to sch and u were flogged.... for me that's okay.
U were making noise in class and u were flogged.

so y complaining? why would u make noise in class sef or even come late to sch? U broke sch rules and u were punished accordingly
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by londoner: 8:38am On Nov 04, 2015
I agree with her simply because Nigerian teachers generally abuse their position to reprimand children. Many actually abuse and bully children. Children get beaten for everything even not answering correctly. I can imagine the amount of children being beaten because they simply have a learning difficulty or learn differently. If you know you will be beaten if you answer incorrectly it will make you nervous and even forget the right answer.

Nigerian teachers actually need to be retrained on how to teach and how children learn. If a child you have taught has not grasped or understood what you have taught you need to take a look at how you teach and how that child learns.

Allow the brighter students to lead study groups for which they get positive recognition. Not mini bullies in the name of class prefects.

This whole thing of anger or beating at first chance plays itself out once these kids become adults. Nigerians seem to be constantly angry and will insult or become aggressive both verbally and physically with the slightest provocation.

Whether the bus conductor, policeman or politician in the house of assembly the only way they know is anger and violence. Let them learn another way.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by blessedfavoured: 8:59am On Nov 04, 2015
4reala:
U see, there ar some children dat takes to correction easily, even wit just iconic communication(no verbal), but some only listen to d correction of d rod

The truth is every child listens, at least from my experience. If you start correcting them from a young age and teaching them obedience, then you wouldn't have issues.

But some parents, when their children do something wrong they just look away and say oh he's just a child. The child grows up thinking its alright, or I can get away with certain things. Then the parent suddenly thinks you can flog the bad behaviour out of the child after he or she is grown... It doesn't work that way.

There's a woman that has just one daughter, the girl is rude, she's only 3, and its very easy for you to overlook it, she just keeps going ah omode ni, ko month (she's a child she doesn't know) if her mum has an argument with anybody in the area, If the daughter sees the person she'll just eye you and walk away, and the mum won't scold her. I can imagine when she's like 8-10 her mum will now carry cane saying she's teaching her to be respectful, when she's already failed now.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by londoner: 9:08am On Nov 04, 2015
Exactly....if you are consistent from day one you won't need someone to beat your child. After a while the child will just absorbs the beating and will have no effect. That is why if you beat you always end up doing it repeatedly.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by ExpensiveShit: 9:08am On Nov 04, 2015
Kalvan:
Civilizations evolve;cultures evolve. Only in Africa do people hold on to the same archaic BS all in the name of "culture".

Can you please define the words "archaic" and "culture"?

If you can't explain both words and show how African cultures and traditions are archaic, you would have only ended up disgracing yourself here.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by Sudirnge1(f): 9:12am On Nov 04, 2015
post=39643717:
Nollywood actress Damilola Adegbite-Attoh has issued a note of warning to teachers world wide or continent wide,lol..... lets be a little bit specific.
Damilola, who is married to Ghanaian actor Chris Attoh, took to Instagram to lament teachers who beat their students.
According to the Tinsel star, any teacher that beats her kids will “face the devil.”

She wrote: “I’ve been hearing so many stories of teachers physically abusing their students. If any teacher as much as touches my son, they will meet the devil face to face. Leave the disciplining to parents. Educating them is your own responsibility. Give them an inch and they will take a mile. Kmt.”




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So Mr or Madam Teacher be careful with the Attohs.
it all depend on the type of teacher she is talking about, gone are the days when teachers were knowbody and looked down on, todays teachers will gladly help you spoil him since u dont want him moulded,ie when he does anything warranting punishment they will simply send him out of the class to keep him from distracting the children whose parent hate them by wanting them to learn,stupidity at its peak after you end up with mumu pikin we no fit write him name your eye go clear. Your money just dey deceive you.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by nkemdi89(f): 9:16am On Nov 04, 2015
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Princess4eva:


So you call late-coming and noise making ONLY? Little wonder you can't keep appointments and you rant endlessly. I don't know you but I think I know you now. Have you ever heard of the saying "By their fruits.....?"

Yes as children no one will deny not doing that but you should know there should be other approach and punitive measures to handle student of our type, example of such is fatigue.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by idrissunny: 9:22am On Nov 04, 2015
Rubbish
agabaI23:
May be you should teach your son at home ma.... kiss
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by nkemdi89(f): 9:24am On Nov 04, 2015
jhuzcoyle:

You've said it all. U came late to sch and u were flogged.... for me that's okay.
U were making noise in class and u were flogged.

so y complaining? why would u make noise in class sef or even come late to sch? U broke sch rules and u were punished accordingly
There are other punitive measures like engaging student in fatigue. I wasn't a bad student, was even among the best academically.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by babajeje123(m): 9:27am On Nov 04, 2015
I am a teacher with 9 years experience in the industry. I have worked in both local and international schools and I made bold to say that as a teacher, many parents will not prefer flogging as a good option since most children given birth to today are test tube and breed-like fowls children (Adiye agric smiley. So, if you flog, you may burn your fingers.

From my experience, most parents that kick against this means of correction do nothing to train them at home. The extreme they go is to cease their game consoles and phones. A child that has good home training and fear his parent will not do any silly thing that will cause his teacher to report him. Charity begins at home, so they say.

From experience too, I have seen flogging (when used appropriately) making dull children brilliant and I mean it. I worked in a private school as a teacher and hostel master. Students there don't fail WAEC because you must know "book" by force. The force is cane and it is working for them. Yes, this they do in love and the students also know why they are being flogged. I have seen flogging making a child better and another, adamant when not properly used.


As I read people's submissions on this matter, I realised that teaching profession has been relegated to the mud. If a parent can call the teacher of his child a beast, then it means there is no respect of any kind for those in the profession. To such a parent I say, it takes a beast to know a beast! Hers is a family of beasts that beget beasts.

My fellow teachers, please it is high time we treat ourselves with dignity and honour. Most of these parents are so useless and indiscipline and that's why there children take after them. Learn to deal with them professionally.

If a child is constituting nuisance in your class for whatever reason, isolate the child! Let him/her sit at the back all alone. If he continues, send him out of your class. Be strict and firm.

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Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by Sunseeker: 9:39am On Nov 04, 2015
I AGREE WITH HER 100 %

Dicipline is my JOB !
Mathematics and education is Teachers Job !
If you Rough Handle MY PIKIN I GO SHOW YOU SHANGO AND AMADIOHA THUNDER !!!
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by babajeje123(m): 9:41am On Nov 04, 2015
MadCow1:
After what I experienced in school, I have to agree with her.


Teachers should educate my kids, write reports on their performance both socially and academically to me (the Parents) and allow me handle the disciplinary aspect.

The truth is that most of these teachers are simply beasts. I remember how we had one teacher who flogged students like it was a sport. Whenever any teacher wanted to met out cruel and unusual punishment on a student, they always called Sir. P.

I remember how he was busy flogging an entire class for noise making and when it got to us guys, he flogged us and we didn't cry, flinch or act out like others, he decided to keep flogging us until we reacted. In the end, he broke some of our skins and blood started flowing and a friend ended up with a broken wrist.

Please, Teachers should teach.. Kids are not animals that should be raised with sticks. This fear tactics of raising kids may be part of the reasons for the lack of creativity amongst African children. Ever since my younger brother moved abroad, that shy, quiet and docile kid has come out of his shell. He is now more expressive and his character growth has improved. His academics are exceptional as well.

Its only in Africa that when a child fails a test, we flog the child instead of teaching the child.



In the Upper class schools in Nigeria where the kids of the rich and famous attend, this canning culture does not exist. Mostly Public schools and some yeye class private schools still do that bullshit.

NOTE::I am not against flogging or canning.. I am just against somebody else doing it to my kid without my direct supervision or specific consent.
Madam, teaching and discipline go together ma. You can't teach a child without disciplining. This can't be left to you alone except you are your kids' teacher.
Re: Damilola Attoh: “Any Teacher That Touches My Son Will Face The Devil” by babajeje123(m): 9:43am On Nov 04, 2015
Madam, teaching and discipline go together ma. You can't teach a child without disciplining. This can't be left to you alone except you will teach him Mathematics and other subjects.
Sunseeker:
I AGREE WITH HER 100 %

Dicipline is my JOB !
Mathematics and education is Teachers Job !
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