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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Integrafamoo: 4:06pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:

Hello, good day cheesy,

https://www.nairaland.com/4538476/want-adopt-child

y'all remember the thread I created back in 2018 ,well I did succeed adopting a child, I adopted her from a orphanage and I will say my experience during the process of adopting her was really difficult than I Imagined, first I was a single young guy not even in my mid twenties yet and I had tattoos and lil tjay and lil baby kind of hair styles (those familiar with them will know the kind of hair style I am talking about grin) oh mhen the stereotyping was off the roof, what did they not say, is it been called a ritualist , mhen I was suffered by the abusive words that was unleashed on me by all those women but I didn't relent and finally after everything I succeeded,

At one point , I wanted to go with my mum at least to show that I had no ulterior motive but then again I thought to myself, you can do this on your own and I am glad I overcame.

I began the process in mid 2018 and it was not until it late 2018 that my application was granted, I then proceeded with the rest formalities and I took my daughter home, she was 3 when I adopted her .

The first thing I did when we got home was to change her wardrobe, I took her shopping and bought two big boxes filled with clothes and shoes, also bought some female toys and other stuffs.

She was shy at first around me but with time ,she got used to me and became more free with me.

Mehn I must say so far adopting her was one of the best decision I have ever made in my life , I even tattooed her name on my arm, made me more responble in a way cheesy

And also in addition, chicks dig babies, like babies are like ladies' magnet. I never believe those statements to be true till I got my baby, like mehn you need to see the attention I get because of her, I mean we get because of her.

Don't get me wrong, ladies trip and drool over me before she came into my life but the amount of attention I get before her more than doubled cheesy. Before y'all start thinking this is the major reason I am happy I adopted her , let it be known that this is the least reason why I am happy..

All-in all she is God's blessings to me and I bless the day that I made the decision in adopting her.

She is such an Angel and a darling

I love her so much

Fatherhood is sweet




You made my day
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Nobody: 4:09pm On Sep 09, 2021
I can assure they'll give you a tough time grin grin
Hassanmaye:

I'm the youngest that's it

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Nobody: 4:13pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:

Hello, good day cheesy,

https://www.nairaland.com/4538476/want-adopt-child

y'all remember the thread I created back in 2018 ,well I did succeed adopting a child, I adopted her from a orphanage and I will say my experience during the process of adopting her was really difficult than I Imagined, first I was a single young guy not even in my mid twenties yet and I had tattoos and lil tjay and lil baby kind of hair styles (those familiar with them will know the kind of hair style I am talking about grin) oh mhen the stereotyping was off the roof, what did they not say, is it been called a ritualist , mhen I was suffered by the abusive words that was unleashed on me by all those women but I didn't relent and finally after everything I succeeded,

At one point , I wanted to go with my mum at least to show that I had no ulterior motive but then again I thought to myself, you can do this on your own and I am glad I overcame.

I began the process in mid 2018 and it was not until it late 2018 that my application was granted, I then proceeded with the rest formalities and I took my daughter home, she was 3 when I adopted her .

The first thing I did when we got home was to change her wardrobe, I took her shopping and bought two big boxes filled with clothes and shoes, also bought some female toys and other stuffs.

She was shy at first around me but with time ,she got used to me and became more free with me.

Mehn I must say so far adopting her was one of the best decision I have ever made in my life , I even tattooed her name on my arm, made me more responble in a way cheesy

And also in addition, chicks dig babies, like babies are like ladies' magnet. I never believe those statements to be true till I got my baby, like mehn you need to see the attention I get because of her, I mean we get because of her.

Don't get me wrong, ladies trip and drool over me before she came into my life but the amount of attention I get before her more than doubled cheesy. Before y'all start thinking this is the major reason I am happy I adopted her , let it be known that this is the least reason why I am happy..

All-in all she is God's blessings to me and I bless the day that I made the decision in adopting her.

She is such an Angel and a darling

I love her so much

Fatherhood is sweet





Sweetest post i've seen this week. Do keep us informed.

Has she started school yet? And how is she in class?
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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by TMTR: 4:18pm On Sep 09, 2021
WUdec:


Sweetest post i've seen this week. Do keep us informed.

Has she started school yet? And how is she in class?

Yes she is already in primary one , she is doing great
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by SGANIVA(m): 4:19pm On Sep 09, 2021
I will adopt a male child , what is the procedure and amount involved
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by FarmTech(m): 4:21pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:


I wouldn't say there is a disadvantage of teaching her to be a Christian but the basic thing is to teach her to know right from wrong, won't impose any religion on her , my parents never did that to me, she should live her life and enjoy it just like I am living mine
.
This isn't a good idea oo. Sinners can't differentiate many rights from wrong. It takes maturity in Christ to do that. Eg many sinners sees nothing wrong with immodesty, seductive behaviors, dirty songs, jokes and movies etc. Argue with them all u like, they don't see these as wrong.
.
That girl will soon grow and controlling her will become difficult or impossible. No matter how much she loves u, she won't listen to ur advice and warnings. And she will dabble into sex.
.
Look around and see all the bad influence in the society today. U need Christ to train her the right way.
.
Hebrews 5:14: But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by DatIbibioboy(m): 4:21pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:

Hello, good day cheesy,

https://www.nairaland.com/4538476/want-adopt-child


She is such an Angel and a darling

I love her so much




Bro thank you for adopting her. Your post has motivated me to do same when I'm done with service. I've never wanted to get married or do baby mama, but I have always wanted to raise and love children be it biological or adopted. Money and comfort is not my issue.

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Feggie3: 4:22pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:


I wouldn't say there is a disadvantage of teaching her to be a Christian but the basic thing is to teach her to know right from wrong, won't impose any religion on her , my parents never did that to me, she should live her life and enjoy it just like I am living mine
Well I am not a practising Christian even though I came from a Christian home, simply because I don't believe many things written in the Bible. But nevertheless I am a realist, a scientist, a Doctor, but I still found proof that Christ did exist. Please just teach her that, so she can as well have it at the back of her mind. I believe my core moral values were developed based on combination of been raised by my mum (who was a principal), my profession and a touch of Christianity.
Nevertheless u sound quite interesting, perhaps a bit opinionated but definitely a weirdo... cheesy

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Immorttal: 4:27pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:

Hello, good day cheesy,

https://www.nairaland.com/4538476/want-adopt-child

y'all remember the thread I created back in 2018 ,well I did succeed adopting a child, I adopted her from a orphanage and I will say my experience during the process of adopting her was really difficult than I Imagined, first I was a single young guy not even in my mid twenties yet and I had tattoos and lil tjay and lil baby kind of hair styles (those familiar with them will know the kind of hair style I am talking about grin) oh mhen the stereotyping was off the roof, what did they not say, is it been called a ritualist , mhen I was suffered by the abusive words that was unleashed on me by all those women but I didn't relent and finally after everything I succeeded,

At one point , I wanted to go with my mum at least to show that I had no ulterior motive but then again I thought to myself, you can do this on your own and I am glad I overcame.

I began the process in mid 2018 and it was not until it late 2018 that my application was granted, I then proceeded with the rest formalities and I took my daughter home, she was 3 when I adopted her .

The first thing I did when we got home was to change her wardrobe, I took her shopping and bought two big boxes filled with clothes and shoes, also bought some female toys and other stuffs.

She was shy at first around me but with time ,she got used to me and became more free with me.

Mehn I must say so far adopting her was one of the best decision I have ever made in my life , I even tattooed her name on my arm, made me more responble in a way cheesy

And also in addition, chicks dig babies, like babies are like ladies' magnet. I never believe those statements to be true till I got my baby, like mehn you need to see the attention I get because of her, I mean we get because of her.

Don't get me wrong, ladies trip and drool over me before she came into my life but the amount of attention I get before her more than doubled cheesy. Before y'all start thinking this is the major reason I am happy I adopted her , let it be known that this is the least reason why I am happy..

All-in all she is God's blessings to me and I bless the day that I made the decision in adopting her.

She is such an Angel and a darling

I love her so much

Fatherhood is sweet




kudos to you, we adopt dogs and give them the best life too. Maybe time to adopt a puppy for your little girl. wink
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by TMTR: 4:30pm On Sep 09, 2021
Immorttal:
kudos to you, we adopt dogs and give them the best life too. Maybe time to adopt a puppy for your little girl. wink

Lovely idea, will seriously consider it
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Mrsoft3(m): 4:32pm On Sep 09, 2021
Aguogba:

I understand what u mean but the word "instill" is quite jealous of that "imbibe" you used wondering why you gave its position to its opposite.


Thanks for the correction sir.

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Gfskw: 4:32pm On Sep 09, 2021
Hmmm
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Mrsoft3(m): 4:34pm On Sep 09, 2021
Immorttal:
kudos to you, we adopt dogs and give them the best life too. Maybe time to adopt a puppy for your little girl. wink

I want to adopt, give me one
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Mrsoft3(m): 4:36pm On Sep 09, 2021
DatIbibioboy:


Bro thank you for adopting her. Your post has motivated me to do same when I'm done with service. I've never wanted to get married or do baby mama, but I have always wanted to raise and love children be it biological or adopted. Money and comfort is not my issue.


Why don't you want to get married?
Why don't you want to have your own child?


Why choosing to adopt?
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by TMTR: 4:38pm On Sep 09, 2021
FarmTech:

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This isn't a good idea oo. Sinners can't differentiate many rights from wrong. It takes maturity in Christ to do that. Eg many sinners sees nothing wrong with immodesty, seductive behaviors, dirty songs, jokes and movies etc. Argue with them all u like, they don't see these as wrong.
.
That girl will soon grow and controlling her will become difficult or impossible. No matter how much she loves u, she won't listen to ur advice and warnings. And she will dabble into sex.
.
Look around and see all the bad influence in the society today. U need Christ to train her the right way.
.
Hebrews 5:14: But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil.

Look at our politicians today, infact look at our society in general, most if not all were raised in a religious background and how is that working out for us so far, Nigeria still ranks as one of the most corrupt countries and other negative indices while less religious countries are doing way better

Will rather teach her humanity

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by omoharry(f): 4:42pm On Sep 09, 2021
WoundedLamb:
Great! You have contributed your part to making the world a better place. Nigeria should encourage adoption. A lot of babies out there looking for somewhere to call home.

Now, do your part to make the world a safe place for the girl child.
All I am waiting for is just to be financially bouyant and to have more that enough to start my family ( I meant adopting a baby girl & starting my life ) Money is what is delaying me to or now. Father pls pick my call .

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by sixcargo: 4:42pm On Sep 09, 2021
Hmmm! I'm happy for you and I pray that she brings everlasting joy,peace & wealth in your life & family Amen.
Oh boy you really amazed me considering your young age you might have choose to squash that precious time & money on women. Nice choice boy and God will surely reward you. Now that you have found this jewel pls show her you are a caring father... shalom
TMTR:

Hello, good day cheesy,

https://www.nairaland.com/4538476/want-adopt-child

y'all remember the thread I created back in 2018 ,well I did succeed adopting a child, I adopted her from a orphanage and I will say my experience during the process of adopting her was really difficult than I Imagined, first I was a single young guy not even in my mid twenties yet and I had tattoos and lil tjay and lil baby kind of hair styles (those familiar with them will know the kind of hair style I am talking about grin) oh mhen the stereotyping was off the roof, what did they not say, is it been called a ritualist , mhen I was suffered by the abusive words that was unleashed on me by all those women but I didn't relent and finally after everything I succeeded,

At one point , I wanted to go with my mum at least to show that I had no ulterior motive but then again I thought to myself, you can do this on your own and I am glad I overcame.

I began the process in mid 2018 and it was not until it late 2018 that my application was granted, I then proceeded with the rest formalities and I took my daughter home, she was 3 when I adopted her .

The first thing I did when we got home was to change her wardrobe, I took her shopping and bought two big boxes filled with clothes and shoes, also bought some female toys and other stuffs.

She was shy at first around me but with time ,she got used to me and became more free with me.

Mehn I must say so far adopting her was one of the best decision I have ever made in my life , I even tattooed her name on my arm, made me more responble in a way cheesy

And also in addition, chicks dig babies, like babies are like ladies' magnet. I never believe those statements to be true till I got my baby, like mehn you need to see the attention I get because of her, I mean we get because of her.

Don't get me wrong, ladies trip and drool over me before she came into my life but the amount of attention I get before her more than doubled cheesy. Before y'all start thinking this is the major reason I am happy I adopted her , let it be known that this is the least reason why I am happy..

All-in all she is God's blessings to me and I bless the day that I made the decision in adopting her.

She is such an Angel and a darling

I love her so much

Fatherhood is sweet




Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Oluchia(f): 4:42pm On Sep 09, 2021
Limassol:
Spare me those lines bro...... You can live and wallow in self-deceit all you want. Your life,your cross! If your narrative is true which i doubt, then rest assured you will learn your lesson the hard way. They no dey tell man! However, To my fellow young buddies out there. DO NOT TREAD THIS PATH!

GeneralPula:
Somebody told the OP to post some pictures even if it involves blurring the face, OP ignored..

Believe this fake abduction at your own peril..

Please o, what exactly is the colour of you guys problems?? Someone successfully adopted a child legally to give her a good life, he did not steal or kidnap her. So what's the problem? undecided
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by omoharry(f): 4:47pm On Sep 09, 2021
zicoraads:
Abi make i forget marriage, just adopt pikin? grin embarassed
Exactly.. that is the way to go for single women that are not getting younger and still waiting for Mr right .
Why wait and waste away, when u can start your family by adopting a cute lovely girl or boy . By the time you know it, you are occupied with the love of Ur baby and wanting to give her the world. In the process,love can find u but if not, then life continues.
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Tribeofjudea: 4:50pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:

Hello, good day cheesy,

https://www.nairaland.com/4538476/want-adopt-child

y'all remember the thread I created back in 2018 ,well I did succeed adopting a child, I adopted her from a orphanage and I will say my experience during the process of adopting her was really difficult than I Imagined, first I was a single young guy not even in my mid twenties yet and I had tattoos and lil tjay and lil baby kind of hair styles (those familiar with them will know the kind of hair style I am talking about grin) oh mhen the stereotyping was off the roof, what did they not say, is it been called a ritualist , mhen I was suffered by the abusive words that was unleashed on me by all those women but I didn't relent and finally after everything I succeeded,

At one point , I wanted to go with my mum at least to show that I had no ulterior motive but then again I thought to myself, you can do this on your own and I am glad I overcame.

I began the process in mid 2018 and it was not until it late 2018 that my application was granted, I then proceeded with the rest formalities and I took my daughter home, she was 3 when I adopted her .

The first thing I did when we got home was to change her wardrobe, I took her shopping and bought two big boxes filled with clothes and shoes, also bought some female toys and other stuffs.

She was shy at first around me but with time ,she got used to me and became more free with me.

Mehn I must say so far adopting her was one of the best decision I have ever made in my life , I even tattooed her name on my arm, made me more responble in a way cheesy

And also in addition, chicks dig babies, like babies are like ladies' magnet. I never believe those statements to be true till I got my baby, like mehn you need to see the attention I get because of her, I mean we get because of her.

Don't get me wrong, ladies trip and drool over me before she came into my life but the amount of attention I get before her more than doubled cheesy. Before y'all start thinking this is the major reason I am happy I adopted her , let it be known that this is the least reason why I am happy..

All-in all she is God's blessings to me and I bless the day that I made the decision in adopting her.

She is such an Angel and a darling

I love her so much

Fatherhood is sweet




I love to adopt too.show me the way.am in Lagos/ogun
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by omoharry(f): 4:54pm On Sep 09, 2021
StPete:


You're not mature. Your responses aren't mature. You aren't seeing a clearer picture now until you get to at least 30. This was how Michael Jackson started off till he was first made to cough out some sums and he gave himself brain. It's a cute thing to want a child but I'm not sure you're emotionally ready for the weight that comes with having one
I have always wanted to adopt since I was in my early twenties and still hold on to that desire to do so even in my late thirties and this I must achieve.
We Africans are too uptight and do not have open heart toward children that are not our flesh and blood . Only Few Nigerians are able to show love to children that are not Thier flesh and blood .
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by WoundedLamb: 4:57pm On Sep 09, 2021
omoharry:
All I am waiting for is just to be financially bouyant and to have more that enough to start my family ( I meant adopting a baby girl & starting my life ) Money is what is delaying me to or now. Father pls pick my call .

That's a noble cause. I wish you the success you desire!
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Kobojunkie: 5:03pm On Sep 09, 2021
Mrsoft3:
1. Why don't you want to get married?
2. Why don't you want to have your own child?
3. Why choosing to adopt?
1. Marriage is not for everyone, even God said this. undecided

2. What is so special about having your own kids? undecided

3. There are children out here already in need of the same exact love and attention you intend to give your own kids. Why not give to these one's already here instead? Are they nor worth it? undecided

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Kobojunkie: 5:06pm On Sep 09, 2021
omoharry:
Exactly.. that is the way to go for single women that are not getting younger and still waiting for Mr right .
Why wait and waste away, when u can start your family by adopting a cute lovely girl or boy . By the time you know it, you are occupied with the love of Ur baby and wanting to give her the world. In the process,love can find u but if not, then life continues.
wink wink wink wink wink wink
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Limassol(m): 5:08pm On Sep 09, 2021
Oluchia:




Please o, what exactly is the colour of you guys problems?? Someone successfully adopted a child legally to give her a good life, he did not steal or kidnap her. So what's the problem? undecided

Chilax lady! Did you notice in another thread where this guy is boasting he earns in $$? His ways are dubius. Let him come clean else no one will take him seriously. Not even in the US young people adopt kids(op was 25 when he made the move), it's odd and questionable. Do you even know the cost of succesfully raising a child and giving that child a memorable childhood? Even people in rich people countries think twice about this before making the move. Think about this. Being gullibe leads to regrets!
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Kobojunkie: 5:12pm On Sep 09, 2021
Limassol:
Chilax lady! Did you notice in another thread where this guy is boasting he earns in $$? His ways are dubius. Let him come clean else no one will take him seriously. Not even in the US young people adopt kids(op was 25 when he made the move), it's odd and questionable. Do you even know the cost of succesfully raising a child and giving that child a memorable childhood? Even people in rich people countries think twice about this before making the move. Think about this. Being gullibe leads to regrets!
The statement in bold is not true at all.

https://www.americanadoptions.com/adopt/requirements_to_adopt

As for giving a child a memorable childhood, you mean as opposed to letting the child grow up in an orphanage? undecided

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by vickydevoka(m): 5:13pm On Sep 09, 2021
greenie77:
Hmm....a bachelor who was not up to 25 years old, just a young adult being legally granted adoption of a child especially a female toddler by a State's Ministry of Social Welfare is so ODD! shocked
Is not odd. When u adopt a child the check on her often. I'm evev planing to adopt one. I'm scared of women wahala
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by pocohantas(f): 5:14pm On Sep 09, 2021
zicoraads:
Abi make i forget marriage, just adopt pikin? grin embarassed

After all the hearts you done break? You must marry and collect enough breakfast o. You must marry Zicoraads. grin

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by TMTR: 5:15pm On Sep 09, 2021
Kobojunkie:
1. Marriage is not for everyone, even God said this. undecided

2. What is so special about having your own kids? undecided

3. There are children out here already in need of the same exact love and attention you intend to give your own kids. Why not give to these one's already here instead? Are they nor worth it? undecided

Wish I can like your comment more than once, I don't really know what so special about having your own kids that Africans won't feel fullfiled till they do, Really there is nothing special cause even mad women dey born up and down for street so I don't know what is so special there.

There are really children out in need of that love and care you intend to give your kids so why not adopt instead of adding to our already overpopulated society

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Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by vickydevoka(m): 5:17pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:


Lol, I was expecting a comment like this and I wasn't disappointed, like I said in my earlier thread,
'I no fit for baby mama wahala'

Well I considered that option but I thought about it and was like nah, maybe later in the future but definitely not now.

And about my thing not working hahaha
Bring ya sister to come spend a night with me, she go testify give you in the morning about the marvelous work of my thing cheesy
Guy u be abroad base. Happiness is important. I'm leaving de country soon, bcus I just don't want to get married soon. Dem de disturb me.
Re: My Experience Adopting A Child In Nigeria As A Young Guy by Kobojunkie: 5:18pm On Sep 09, 2021
TMTR:
Wish I can like your comment more than once, I don't really know what so special about having your own kids that Africans won't feel fullfiled till they do, Really there is nothing special cause even mad women dey born up and down for street so I don't know what is so special there.

There are really children out in need of that love and care you intend to give your kids so why not adopt instead of adding to our already overpopulated society
Nothing special about it at all, yet a whole continent of people remain hooked on the idea like they are on drugs. undecided

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