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Re: Children Raised In Nigeria Are Better? by Huney: 4:09pm On Dec 20, 2008 |
most kids now lie steal and fornicate however society in Nigeria does not openly encourage it. a teenager in Niger cannot open their mouth and tell ANY BODY (emphasis on any body) that they went out and got off with some boy in a club or party where in the UK if u have not kissed a boy b4 u leave secondary school they might find u a councillor to ask if u are mentally OK all on the free nhs budget |
Re: Children Raised In Nigeria Are Better? by slimfine(f): 6:31pm On Dec 20, 2008 |
I AGREE WITH YOU. TEENAGE PREGNANCY FOR WESTSIDE IS LIKE A NORM. AT NAIJA "HOW DARE YOU" NAIJA TEACHES YOU TO RESPECT YOUR ELDERS BEING IT YOUR PARENTS OR NEIGHBOURS BUT HERE? YOU ARE LUCKEY IF A KID MAKE EYE CONTACTS. SOME OF WEST SIDE KIDS ARE HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT WHEN THEY HAVE EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO GO TO HIGHER INSTITUTION. ANY NAIJA KID THAT IS NOT IN SCHOOL IS BECUASE HE OR SHE CANNOT AFFORD IT NOT BECAUSE THEY ARE LAZY BUMBS |
Re: Children Raised In Nigeria Are Better? by IGWEUSA(m): 12:41pm On Dec 26, 2008 |
U GUYS SHLD PAUSE A LITTLE BIT , because' THERE IS NO ARGUMENT HERE. I KNOW A 14 years OLD NAIJA BOY [born n raised in us] , HE FIGHTS HIS FATHER AND THREATENS TO CALL 911 FOR HIS FATHER IF HE dears 2 wallop HIM. AS FOR D MOTHER, SHE ONLY HAVE 2 BEG THE BOY ALL D TIME and luku luku like look. WHO DEAR you to MISBEHAVE LIKE this 4 NAIJA, ! i rest ma case, :] |
Re: Children Raised In Nigeria Are Better? by Emad(f): 5:21pm On Mar 30, 2009 |
@topic, buhhahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaa better than who?? give me an example |
Re: Children Raised In Nigeria Are Better? by tiebe: 9:39pm On Jul 06, 2009 |
Huney:I beg ur pardon,but please is 'fornicate' the right word? I feel Nigerians are raised to be a bit hypocritical. Teen pregnancy is low because any teen who gets pregnant goes behind a tree and aborts wiv a hanger.her mama never finds out. Young children arent havent sex because they do it hidden while their parents think they're in sunday school. We know how to cover things up too well. So,its not that it does not happen. its just that we dont see it when it does! I agree wiv every one who has said it doesnt matter where the child is raised. it all rests wiv the parents. My cousin's were born, and live in the states. they are about 7yrs and 8yrs old. they have never visited Nigeria. But as soon as you call their house,even the younger gal who's 4 will greet you in our language.you dont need to remind her.Meanwhile, my nieces who are in Nigeria here,you have to remind them to greet you. I have also met some white children who see you and say a proper good afternoon and not a simple 'hiya'. (doesnt happen everyday,but it does happen). Parents are generally lax wiv the way they bring up children these days.its just too bad. bringing them to Nigeria is just an excuse to let someone else do the hard work for you. You dont need to use guava trees to beat ur children into shape. there are ways. |
Re: Children Raised In Nigeria Are Better? by mamamia2: 11:44am On Jun 15, 2010 |
Good contributions I must say. Check out the stuff parenting is all about here: http://www.nigerianparentsforum.com |
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