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Christianity EtcRe: Are Nigerian Pastors Deceiving Nigerians? by Seun(mod): 8:56pm On Nov 17, 2005
joftech: They do by telling us to ignore/not to perticipate in the running of this country.
Do they? I don't think so! In fact, the pastors are known to give special recognition to politicians and other 'big men' in their congragations and encourage them to pay their tithes! wink
TV/MoviesRe: Ini Edo the Best? by Seun(mod): 8:46pm On Nov 17, 2005
She's a Nigerian actress.
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Hot n' What's Not by Seun(mod): 8:33pm On Nov 17, 2005
Welcome to Nairaland, wink
Welcome to Nairaland! cheesy
Welcome, Ariztos, to Nairaland!! grin cool
PoliticsRe: Movement for the Defence of Democracy (MDD) by Seun(mod): 8:30pm On Nov 17, 2005
Do you have any evidence to back this popular claim that PDP officials engage in massive election rigging?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: A Job is Seriously Needed! by Seun(mod): 8:22pm On Nov 17, 2005
Hello nini,

Where are you based and what kind of job do you expect to find? What skills do you have outside, um, anthropology?

Seun.
RomanceRe: Love Story: "Have you had your heart broken before?" by Seun(mod): 1:58pm On Nov 17, 2005
I hope you're not the type that gets cranky when someone wakes you up!

Husband: [wakes you up] I just wanted to say that I love you so much ...
Wife: Me too. Now can I get some sleep, please? Thank you!
RomanceRe: What Do Ladies Hate in Men? by Seun(mod): 1:45pm On Nov 17, 2005
If they do not change, are you going to become a nun? cheesy
EducationRe: Would you send your child to a boarding school? by Seun(mod): 1:45pm On Nov 17, 2005
They may be better funded than the public schools, but it's not the same as being at home with loving parents that know how to create time for their children wink.
Forum GamesRe: Can You Answer A Question With A Question? by Seun(mod): 1:44pm On Nov 17, 2005
alheri, how can you imply that someone is talking off-point when all the person did was to ask a question?
FamilyRe: My Cousin's Story About Her Pregnancy by Seun(mod): 1:33pm On Nov 17, 2005
Women in the house: the bal is in your court. Can a woman (who has never been pregnant) be pregnant and not know it for a long time?
EducationRe: Would you send your child to a boarding school? by Seun(mod): 1:15pm On Nov 17, 2005
The only boarding school that can be compared to being at home is one in which you have one housemaster and one housemistress for each group of 2 or 3 children!
Christianity EtcRe: Are Nigerian Pastors Deceiving Nigerians? by Seun(mod): 12:01pm On Nov 17, 2005
Joftech, based on your reply to my last post, the summary of this post is, "we must make our politicians utilize our natural resources". Where do the "pastors decieving Nigerians" come in? huh
FamilyRe: Best Way to Punish Kids? by Seun(mod): 11:53am On Nov 17, 2005
Nferyn, I agree with you. Consistency is essential and quick punishments work better, especially for younger children. I believe in being consistently gentle and fair.

If you read the scenario I presented earlier, you'll notice that it doesn't contradict these principles. The "punishments" - apologize to your mom, cat burial, chores to pay back - are delivered almost immediately.

In Nigeria, older siblings beat their younger siblings. And in hostels, students in higher classes "punish" those in lower classes for offences like "disrespect". I don't think it's possible for someone at the recieving end of parental aggression not to release it by punishing someone else.

I have noticed that when you hit a child, first she tries to hit you back. Then when she notices it doesn't make you cry, she tries it on her mates. If it works on her mates, she becomes a bully. The lesson you have thought her: "when you are big and strong you can make others do what you want by hurting them or threatening to do so". I don't think there's any Nigerian who doesn't recognize the phrase "I will beat you o!"

I want to prepare my child for the real world. In the real (civilized) world, people don't go about hitting each other. There are laws against that sort of thing even in Nigeria. Who knows whether parental violence contributes to the constant state of warfare in the African continent? We have a continent full of people who believe, "if you can't get what you want, use force!" How long will we continue this nonsense? What about dialogue?
RomanceRe: If your Boyfriend/Girlfriend Wrongfully Accuses You of Something? by Seun(mod): 11:32am On Nov 17, 2005
You should accept his apology. But why is he the one apologizing? huh
PoliticsRe: 'Gas Flaring Is Illegal', Says Benin City High Court by Seun(mod): 11:30am On Nov 17, 2005
The oil companies will challenge the ruling on the basis that the Federal Government's flaring deadline is yet to expire, and they'll probably win. Even if that happens, they will be less likely to miss the 2008 deadline.
RomanceRe: Being Shy: Is this a Good or Bad Thing? by Seun(mod): 11:21am On Nov 17, 2005
so if you are shy you are living in a bondage you better help yourself and come out of it.
Yes, and while we're at it: If you're short, you're at a disadvantage, so you better help yourself and grow tall!
FamilyRe: Best Way to Punish Kids? by Seun(mod): 11:06am On Nov 17, 2005
I've done it before with other people's kids staying with us, and it worked, so I'm not naive. Just because your parents used to terrorize you doesn't mean you have to terrorize your children.

What pains me most about the "Nigerian" way of treating a child is that by the time the child is 10 or 11 she will already be beating ("disciplining?"wink her junior ones too. It is one thing to terrorize a child out of ignorance, it is another thing to turn a child into a little demon and I hate that!

Allonym, in all my years of interacting with children, I have never seen a child stab a cat to death. But I have seen children being beaten mercilessly for mistakes like dropping a glass cup.

Ask yourself this question: why is our society so corrupt, despite the heavy-handed "discipline" we claim to be giving our children? I'll answer it for you: because it doesn't work.

As for the person that said his father used to give him lashes, let me ask you a question. When your father makes a mistake, is there anyone to give him lashes? Assuming your father cheated on your mother or dropped a glass cup mistakenly (yes, it happens to adults too) will his wife take a cane and start beating him? No! And this shows that caning is not a means of preparing young people for adult life - it is a means of justifying the beatings you received when you were a child.

I'm gonna sweet-talk my child and she'll be great. She'll be a successful woman without being a B**ch.
SportsRe: Friendly Match: Romania 3 - Nigeria 0 by Seun(mod): 10:56am On Nov 17, 2005
Thanks for the videos. Was it a friendly match?
FamilyRe: My Cousin's Story About Her Pregnancy by Seun(mod): 10:28am On Nov 17, 2005
Maybe she has had problems with men and she has decided to raise a family on her own. Please don't give her any grief; just play along and be supportive. Let her parents know that a grandchild is a grandchild whether you know the father or not.
WebmastersRe: World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS): Hope for Nigeria? by Seun(mod): 10:25am On Nov 17, 2005
We in Nigeria have absolutely nothing to gain from the WSIS discussions. As far as I am concerned, it is nothing but a talk shop: thousands of people who have[i] no authority[/i] at home will gather, argue with each other, and go back home to do absolutely nothing.

In my opinion, Tunisia is the only country that stands to gain from this summit, since it is being held in their country. They are going to earn some nice foreign exchange from the WSIS delegates! wink
HealthRe: About Pregnant Woman Who Drink by Seun(mod): 1:13am On Nov 17, 2005
What are the complications that result in the baby when a pregnant woman drinks? Let's enumerate them here so pregnant women will know why they need to abstain from alcohol!
TravelRe: Fanti Carnival in Lagos by Seun(mod): 1:03am On Nov 17, 2005
When does this Fanti Festival take place? New year?
SportsRe: Friendly Match: Romania 3 - Nigeria 0 by Seun(mod): 1:02am On Nov 17, 2005
THat is so sad. When did this happen?
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Country Do You Come From? by Seun(mod): 1:02am On Nov 17, 2005
zig$zag, you are asking the wrong question. The right question is "where do you live?" and I am sure there are members of this forum who live in Ghana even though they might be Nigerians. But we also have 'foreigners' here and they are not discouraged at all!
PoliticsRe: 'Gas Flaring Is Illegal', Says Benin City High Court by Seun(mod): 12:58am On Nov 17, 2005
The oil companies apparently don't want to invest in the equipment that wil enable them to take advantage of the gas. This is simply because the government has failed to crack down on the practice. A deadline has already been set for oil companies in Nigeria to stop gas flaring, but the Gorverment could just extend it again when it expires.
Nairaland GeneralRe: felucci - hello Nigeria by Seun(mod): 10:00pm On Nov 16, 2005
Helo felucci,

Welcome to Nairaland! I hope you're a lady wink

Seun.
FamilyRe: Tell Us About Your Marriage by Seun(mod): 9:48pm On Nov 16, 2005
I'm sure we'll love the rest of the story when you finally get to it!
CultureRe: What criteria should determine a bride's dowry? by Seun(mod): 9:21pm On Nov 16, 2005
There is nothing that prevents a married woman from using her parents' name after marriage. For example, Our finance minister uses the name Okonjo-Iweala, and a popular actress uses the name Jalade-Ekeinde. It's not a such a big deal.

Perhaps you believe that a wife is her husband's property and so he has to pay the price? If not, are you saying that the bride price is to pay for the name change? Wouldn't that be petty, paying a hefty sum so they'll let her use your surname?

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