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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Workch: 9:47pm On Oct 07, 2021
Efewestern:


In a session, we usually have 3 Terms, so a guy with 80k salary paid 450k for a sibling who is still in secondary school. This is financial suicide.

With this, we can conclude that they were living far above their means.
Your analysis is wrong, you did not understand the guy’s story.
If you could afford the school fees before things went bad, you have to complete that session by paying the school fees before removing the child. It’s not in anyway living above your means. And he also stated that he later removed the child from the school. What he needs now is advice and not your toxic comments. Grow up, dude has obviously gone through a lot and you want to add this to it.

Your reasoning is myopic and you didn’t properly picture the situation.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by stanvesco(m): 10:00pm On Oct 07, 2021
chinasaekpere:
Hello guys, this is a very strong decision I want to make, I need your help to make this decision or not to. I am thinking of cutting my parents off because they have caused me enormous financial setback as a result of the bad decisions my father made. Firstly, I will like to give you a background of the story.

I come from a family of 4 and I am the first child of my parents. My dad is a retired federal government worker, he worked for many eyes as a school cert holder (so obviously, he didn’t hold very top position until he retired, probably the max in reached was level 8 or 9). He trained me through the university and he retired during my NYSC, at this point one of my brothers was in the university (he never graduated because he was nonchalant), my 3rd brother was a jambite and the last born was in primary school. The Jambite graduated this year and the last born is now a jambite.

In 2013, my dad retired and received gratuity worth several millions. My mom tried persuading him to build a house in the village because we are Igbos but Based in ogun state but my dad refused and insisted that he was going to develop his land in ogun state by building a 4 flats building (up stairs) then start business with the remaining money in Ogun state (apparently, he got the revelation from church to do that), he never completed the house. My dad is very religious until date, so out of the money he paid tithe, bought instruments for church and made some donations. Immediately I finished serving, I got a job with a pharmaceutical company as a medical sales representative. I was receiving a salary of 80k with commission. Things started great. I served some money I joined my dad in some of his fish farm business, I was in Enugu while he was doing the farm business in ogun state. When it was time to harvest the fish, I was told stories about theft, I spent 700k on the business but was able to recover 200k because I had to help him offset some debt.

To cut the long story short, my dad started having serious financial issues, couldn’t pay school fees of my last born in school, had several debts just about 2years after collecting millions as gratuity due to his wrong choice of investment. Ofcourse the financial burden transcended to me, until a point that my dad got into trouble from another debt, he spent church harvest savings that he was suppose to remit. I was paying my brothers school fees worth 150k per term, i had to take money from company’s account to help him offset the debt hoping that he would pay up and I will pay some before company finds out. The whole financial burden was so huge for a starter like me, owing to the fact that I lost all my savings to the fish farming business and I also had to pay house rents in Enugu and pay other bills.
I accumulated a debt of 1.2million with the company and then is started paying it by bit until the company found out that there was a deficit of 400k. I was arrested and was in the cell for days.
To get out of the cell, I had to sign a legal agreement for a payment plan of paying 30k monthly to offset the debt. Luckily for me, I got a 60k job 1month after, my dad couldn’t pay my last siblings school fees, I took him to Enugu and started Paying his bills. I was also paying 30k from my salary every month until I paid all the lost the job again during the heat of the recession. I managed to pay up that debt.
Since 2018, I haven’t really done any serious job, I started driving Uber in 2019, saved up some money, my mom needed money for business last year, i borrowed her, she couldn’t complete the payment. The car I was using to do the Uber got bad again.
I had to look for a remote job now in Lagos, I saved up money and learnt how to do footwear, i Am saving some money to pay my house and shop rent and get machines.
Last two month my dad called that he needed money for my brother’s school fees so he can complete his SSCE exams. He promised to payback mid last month, now I have not seen the money and my that was my house rent I borrowed him. My house rent expired in August. I called him, and ofcourse, he is playing the emotional game. Now, they are in serious financial mess and they seem not to want stop dragging me into it and it’s not as if I am doing great myself. I am not, I’m struggling to make something after mortgaging a lot of time paying several debts. It is overwhelming.

The point is, I am 31years old, I’m looking forward to making my own family and it seem if I am not careful, they will drag me back from this objective. Anytime I try to organize myself, they come up with their monetary problems and it hinders my growth. My plan was to get a shop and equip it before the end of first quarter 2022 from the saving I made from my current 80k salary and now they have collected my house rent in form of a loan. That’s a drawback again.

I have to make my own family, I need to shed some burden to be able to do that. I also want to be a parent and I never want to depend on my kids in my old age.
Should I cut them off?
If no, what do you advice that I do?


Please no matter what dont cut them off.
If popsy should drop dead now all the bills would still be on you okay.
Just putpen to paper and plan how to help them.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Efewestern: 11:12pm On Oct 07, 2021
chinasaekpere:
I think you didn’t understand that he was already in the school before things became bad. We later pulled him Out of the school after then

We didn’t live beyond our means sir.

My apologies, I sincerely misunderstood your initial post, thought you kept paying the 150k fees.

Best way to handle your dad is to be secretive and learn to say no. Anytime he calls, tell him how bad things are.

You have tried as a son.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Efewestern: 11:24pm On Oct 07, 2021
Workch:
Your analysis is wrong, you did not understand the guy’s story.
If you could afford the school fees before things went bad, you have to complete that session by paying the school fees before removing the child. It’s not in anyway living above your means. And he also stated that he later removed the child from the school. What he needs now is advice and not your toxic comments. Grow up, dude has obviously gone through a lot and you want to add this to it.

[s] Your reasoning is myopic and you didn’t properly picture the situation. [/s]

I didn't get to see the part where he said they later removed the child from the school and you should know I commented base on my initial understanding of his Post. I wasn't been toxic with my comment and you should know opinions differ. With that been said, I already apologized to him for the slight misunderstanding.

PS: The stroked part wasn't necessary. Goodnight

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Workch: 11:29pm On Oct 07, 2021
Efewestern:


I didn't get to see the part where he said they later removed the child from the school and you should know I commented base on my initial understanding of his Post. I wasn't been toxic with my comment and you should know opinions differ. With that been said, I already apologized to him for the slight misunderstanding.

PS: The stroked part wasn't necessary. Goodnight
yes, Wasn’t necessary. My bad

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by AutoChick4U(f): 6:08am On Oct 08, 2021
Rubbiish:

He should learn to say NO & not block everybody. No man is an island!
Emotional blackmail is real and Nigerian parents got A+ in it. They'll keep disturbing his spirit, pushing him to go into more debt which ain't fair.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by AutoChick4U(f): 6:11am On Oct 08, 2021
stanvesco:



Please no matter what dont cut them off.
If popsy should drop dead now all the bills would still be on you okay.
Just putpen to paper and plan how to help them.
Pen to paper? See you men should learn to listen to your wives!!!! Empower them so when d wind of change blows she can rise and help cover the family!!

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by AutoChick4U(f): 6:12am On Oct 08, 2021
Collect millions blow untop non feasible businesses and investments and now what to strangle d son in debt. What stopped him from building simple self cons and one bedroom flats to rent out
Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by ibechris(m): 6:49am On Oct 08, 2021
This is very shocking and honestly,I can't imagine a young man like u going through this crazy journey and still come out strong. Now that u have finished paying that debt that made u lose ur job,I say kudos to u.

Without mincing words,ur father misused the money he was paid,what is paying tithe,buying music equipment,I mean was he owing the church abi is ur family owing the church?

We Africans have this terrible mentality, in fact I don't think ur father is more religious than me and that is the more reason why we should be careful. He has more pressing needs but he could give out the huge sums just to see his family live in a puritanical conditions.

As Africans,u can't run away from ur parents,rather learn how to say no when necessary and do it without hating them,although it's annoying and damn crazy. But take note,that ur dad is not financially literate and situations like this will often be and is likely to continue if drastic steps aren't taking now that things are still manageable before it goes completely bad.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by ogashman(m): 9:08am On Oct 08, 2021
I'm in my mid thirties and currently facing this same issue op is facing... Don't even know what to do. cry

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by ahnie: 9:38am On Oct 08, 2021
What my mum was constantly doing to me...I have blocked her number for some weeks now,and have had peace of mind now.
I would unblock her later.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by cococandy(f): 9:38am On Oct 08, 2021
Acidosis:


The economy isn't even as bad as this during his father's early years. At least, his father got a Federal Government job with his SSCE. OP is riding taxi with B.Sc.

If youths of today don't rethink, many will end up even worse. This is not my prayer for anyone and I'm not in anyway saying that parents' needs shouldn't be met.

You’re absolutely correct

Youth of today will be worse off than our parents when it comes time to retire.

How many jobs today are offering retirement benefits?

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Workch: 9:39am On Oct 08, 2021
ogashman:
I'm in my mid thirties and currently facing this same issue op is facing... Don't even know what to do. cry
hmm, break out now.
They will laugh out you if you don’t

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Acidosis(m): 4:51pm On Oct 08, 2021
ahnie:
What my mum was constantly doing to me...I have blocked her number for some weeks now,and have had peace of mind now.





Ah ahnie you strong o
Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Acidosis(m): 4:52pm On Oct 08, 2021
cococandy:


You’re absolutely correct

Youth of today will be worse off than our parents when it comes time to retire.

How many jobs today are offering retirement
Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by ahnie: 5:07pm On Oct 08, 2021
Acidosis:


Ah ahnie you strong o
I value my mental health, would unblock her later probably during yultide period.make I enjoy my peace of mind small

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Smartb0y: 5:59pm On Oct 08, 2021
ahnie:

I value my mental health, would unblock her later probably during yultide period.make I enjoy my peace of mind small
im surprised you're worried about your mental state
Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Acidosis(m): 7:39pm On Oct 08, 2021
ahnie:

I value my mental health, would unblock her later probably during yultide period.make I enjoy my peace of mind small

Mental health is key
Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by mastermaestro(m): 12:28am On Oct 09, 2021
Maybe I and siblings are blessed with wonderful parents. My parents aren't rich but very content, and don't even bother any of us for anything. The only reason they call is to know how you are doing. Simple. Send whatever you have, and do whatever you can. No pressures or bullying.

Op, please don't cut them off. Start acting broke. Eventually they won't pile too much pressure on you anymore. What annoys me is you falling into debts all the time because of them. This must stop! Debt destroys one's financial prospects.

Have a monthly budget for them. Don't go beyond it. Be firm. I also think you need a strong, decisive woman to strengthen you mentally so you are able to withstand their constant emotional blackmail.

Stay strong brother.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by edoman2016: 6:32am On Oct 09, 2021
chinasaekpere:
Hello guys, this is a very strong decision I want to make, I need your help to make this decision or not to. I am thinking of cutting my parents off because they have caused me enormous financial setback as a result of the bad decisions my father made. Firstly, I will like to give you a background of the story.

I come from a family of 4 and I am the first child of my parents. My dad is a retired federal government worker, he worked for many eyes as a school cert holder (so obviously, he didn’t hold very top position until he retired, probably the max in reached was level 8 or 9). He trained me through the university and he retired during my NYSC, at this point one of my brothers was in the university (he never graduated because he was nonchalant), my 3rd brother was a jambite and the last born was in primary school. The Jambite graduated this year and the last born is now a jambite.

In 2013, my dad retired and received gratuity worth several millions. My mom tried persuading him to build a house in the village because we are Igbos but Based in ogun state but my dad refused and insisted that he was going to develop his land in ogun state by building a 4 flats building (up stairs) then start business with the remaining money in Ogun state (apparently, he got the revelation from church to do that), he never completed the house. My dad is very religious until date, so out of the money he paid tithe, bought instruments for church and made some donations. Immediately I finished serving, I got a job with a pharmaceutical company as a medical sales representative. I was receiving a salary of 80k with commission. Things started great. I served some money I joined my dad in some of his fish farm business, I was in Enugu while he was doing the farm business in ogun state. When it was time to harvest the fish, I was told stories about theft, I spent 700k on the business but was able to recover 200k because I had to help him offset some debt.

To cut the long story short, my dad started having serious financial issues, couldn’t pay school fees of my last born in school, had several debts just about 2years after collecting millions as gratuity due to his wrong choice of investment. Ofcourse the financial burden transcended to me, until a point that my dad got into trouble from another debt, he spent church harvest savings that he was suppose to remit. I was paying my brothers school fees worth 150k per term, i had to take money from company’s account to help him offset the debt hoping that he would pay up and I will pay some before company finds out. The whole financial burden was so huge for a starter like me, owing to the fact that I lost all my savings to the fish farming business and I also had to pay house rents in Enugu and pay other bills.
I accumulated a debt of 1.2million with the company and then is started paying it by bit until the company found out that there was a deficit of 400k. I was arrested and was in the cell for days.
To get out of the cell, I had to sign a legal agreement for a payment plan of paying 30k monthly to offset the debt. Luckily for me, I got a 60k job 1month after, my dad couldn’t pay my last siblings school fees, I took him to Enugu and started Paying his bills. I was also paying 30k from my salary every month until I paid all the lost the job again during the heat of the recession. I managed to pay up that debt.
Since 2018, I haven’t really done any serious job, I started driving Uber in 2019, saved up some money, my mom needed money for business last year, i borrowed her, she couldn’t complete the payment. The car I was using to do the Uber got bad again.
I had to look for a remote job now in Lagos, I saved up money and learnt how to do footwear, i Am saving some money to pay my house and shop rent and get machines.
Last two month my dad called that he needed money for my brother’s school fees so he can complete his SSCE exams. He promised to payback mid last month, now I have not seen the money and my that was my house rent I borrowed him. My house rent expired in August. I called him, and ofcourse, he is playing the emotional game. Now, they are in serious financial mess and they seem not to want stop dragging me into it and it’s not as if I am doing great myself. I am not, I’m struggling to make something after mortgaging a lot of time paying several debts. It is overwhelming.

The point is, I am 31years old, I’m looking forward to making my own family and it seem if I am not careful, they will drag me back from this objective. Anytime I try to organize myself, they come up with their monetary problems and it hinders my growth. My plan was to get a shop and equip it before the end of first quarter 2022 from the saving I made from my current 80k salary and now they have collected my house rent in form of a loan. That’s a drawback again.

I have to make my own family, I need to shed some burden to be able to do that. I also want to be a parent and I never want to depend on my kids in my old age.
Should I cut them off?
If no, what do you advice that I do?
Was your Dad still able to build his house in Ogun state before wasting his gratuity money? Or is he still living in a rented house?

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Rubbiish(m): 6:47am On Oct 09, 2021
mastermaestro:
Maybe I and siblings are blessed with wonderful parents. My parents aren't rich but very content, and don't even bother any of us for anything. The only reason they call is to know how you are doing. Simple. Send whatever you have, and do whatever you can. No pressures or bullying.

Op, please don't cut them off. Start acting broke. Eventually they won't pile too much pressure on you anymore. What annoys me is you falling into debts all the time because of them. This must stop! Debt destroys one's financial prospects.

Have a monthly budget for them. Don't go beyond it. Be firm. I also think you need a strong, decisive woman to strengthen you mentally so you are able to withstand their constant emotional blackmail.

Stay strong brother.
@bold hmm

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by efficiencie(m): 7:56am On Oct 09, 2021
@chinasaekpere from your post I can see that you have inherited the pattern and spirit of the waters and emptiers from your parents. Yes, your Dad is religious but he is not spiritual. You need to go for deliverance. If you cannot go for deliverance, get prayer points from Dr. D. K. Olukoya (http://mfmjesu-ga.org/2016/05/02/the-battle-against-the-wasters/) and pray before you make another decision. If you don't break from the pattern of your parents you will repeat their mistakes just as you have already started making the mistakes.
Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Workch: 7:58am On Oct 09, 2021
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efficiencie:
@chinasaekpere from your post I can see that you have inherited the pattern and spirit of the waters and emptiers from your parents. Yes, your Dad is religious but he is not spiritual. You need to go for deliverance. If you cannot go for deliverance, get prayer points from Dr. D. K. Olukoya (http://mfmjesu-ga.org/2016/05/02/the-battle-against-the-wasters/) and pray before you make another decision. If you don't break from the pattern of your parents you will repeat their mistakes just as you have already started making the mistakes.
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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Dliquidmetal(m): 9:38am On Oct 09, 2021
efficiencie:
@chinasaekpere from your post I can see that you have inherited the.......
undecided orisirisi

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by frozen70(f): 9:37pm On Oct 09, 2021
chinasaekpere:
Hello guys, this is a very strong decision I want to make, I need your help to make this decision or not to. I am thinking of cutting my parents off because they have caused me enormous financial setback as a result of the bad decisions my father made. Firstly, I will like to give you a background of the story.

I come from a family of 4 and I am the first child of my parents. My dad is a retired federal government worker, he worked for many eyes as a school cert holder (so obviously, he didn’t hold very top position until he retired, probably the max in reached was level 8 or 9). He trained me through the university and he retired during my NYSC, at this point one of my brothers was in the university (he never graduated because he was nonchalant), my 3rd brother was a jambite and the last born was in primary school. The Jambite graduated this year and the last born is now a jambite.

In 2013, my dad retired and received gratuity worth several millions. My mom tried persuading him to build a house in the village because we are Igbos but Based in ogun state but my dad refused and insisted that he was going to develop his land in ogun state by building a 4 flats building (up stairs) then start business with the remaining money in Ogun state (apparently, he got the revelation from church to do that), he never completed the house. My dad is very religious until date, so out of the money he paid tithe, bought instruments for church and made some donations. Immediately I finished serving, I got a job with a pharmaceutical company as a medical sales representative. I was receiving a salary of 80k with commission. Things started great. I served some money I joined my dad in some of his fish farm business, I was in Enugu while he was doing the farm business in ogun state. When it was time to harvest the fish, I was told stories about theft, I spent 700k on the business but was able to recover 200k because I had to help him offset some debt.

To cut the long story short, my dad started having serious financial issues, couldn’t pay school fees of my last born in school, had several debts just about 2years after collecting millions as gratuity due to his wrong choice of investment. Ofcourse the financial burden transcended to me, until a point that my dad got into trouble from another debt, he spent church harvest savings that he was suppose to remit. I was paying my brothers school fees worth 150k per term, i had to take money from company’s account to help him offset the debt hoping that he would pay up and I will pay some before company finds out. The whole financial burden was so huge for a starter like me, owing to the fact that I lost all my savings to the fish farming business and I also had to pay house rents in Enugu and pay other bills.
I accumulated a debt of 1.2million with the company and then is started paying it by bit until the company found out that there was a deficit of 400k. I was arrested and was in the cell for days.
To get out of the cell, I had to sign a legal agreement for a payment plan of paying 30k monthly to offset the debt. Luckily for me, I got a 60k job 1month after, my dad couldn’t pay my last siblings school fees, I took him to Enugu and started Paying his bills. I was also paying 30k from my salary every month until I paid all the lost the job again during the heat of the recession. I managed to pay up that debt.
Since 2018, I haven’t really done any serious job, I started driving Uber in 2019, saved up some money, my mom needed money for business last year, i borrowed her, she couldn’t complete the payment. The car I was using to do the Uber got bad again.
I had to look for a remote job now in Lagos, I saved up money and learnt how to do footwear, i Am saving some money to pay my house and shop rent and get machines.
Last two month my dad called that he needed money for my brother’s school fees so he can complete his SSCE exams. He promised to payback mid last month, now I have not seen the money and my that was my house rent I borrowed him. My house rent expired in August. I called him, and ofcourse, he is playing the emotional game. Now, they are in serious financial mess and they seem not to want stop dragging me into it and it’s not as if I am doing great myself. I am not, I’m struggling to make something after mortgaging a lot of time paying several debts. It is overwhelming.

The point is, I am 31years old, I’m looking forward to making my own family and it seem if I am not careful, they will drag me back from this objective. Anytime I try to organize myself, they come up with their monetary problems and it hinders my growth. My plan was to get a shop and equip it before the end of first quarter 2022 from the saving I made from my current 80k salary and now they have collected my house rent in form of a loan. That’s a drawback again.

I have to make my own family, I need to shed some burden to be able to do that. I also want to be a parent and I never want to depend on my kids in my old age.
Should I cut them off?
If no, what do you advice that I do?

You don't need to cut them off, you will be stranded as well as them in terms of family relationship

Well your last born have done his waec the next move from them is to send him to join you and start life with you

You must forget all the debts they are owing you and avoid paying debts they brought upon them selves

Learn a ringing tone that will make them to stop their constant requests

What's the ringing tone ?, I don't have money, they have cut our salary into half and now they are no longer paying even at month end

You have to borrow to feed

While doing this, build yourself because the main financial burden is still ahead

Stop allowing them to use your head

Any thing you have for them as feeding, given them monthly, if they decide to give a pastor, it's their own business

By the time they no longer get money from you, they will believe that you are in a tight corner

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by ImaIma1(f): 10:54am On Oct 10, 2021
Guy, you have tried. You have fought a good fight, though for your father. Now it's time to take care of your own affairs and future and let your dad sort himself out with his children.

You have indulged him a lot. That's why he can keep going into debts because he knows you will always bail him out. You have to start being firm now.

By the time he calls, the first time and second time and you say you don't have, he will start making better choices knowing that he is on his own.

Sometimes, we need to show tough love to family members for our own sanity or else they will wreck us with entitlement syndrome.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by michlins(m): 11:09am On Oct 10, 2021
People born between 1990-1996 are going through terrible situation.

Anywhere you see them, have mercy on them

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Modernizer: 11:09am On Oct 10, 2021
31 is too early to be thinking of marriage.
Take some time to create a stable financial life, the rest will fall into place. Never cut off your parents. Never.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by MeghaneMorgane(f): 11:09am On Oct 10, 2021
In as much as I support kids being considerate towards their parents, Oga you cannot kill yourself. You parents need to allow you find your feet please.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by 001spice: 11:09am On Oct 10, 2021
chinasaekpere:
Hello guys, this is a very strong decision I want to make, I need your help to make this decision or not to. I am thinking of cutting my parents off because they have caused me enormous financial setback as a result of the bad decisions my father made. Firstly, I will like to give you a background of the story.

I come from a family of 4 and I am the first child of my parents. My dad is a retired federal government worker, he worked for many eyes as a school cert holder (so obviously, he didn’t hold very top position until he retired, probably the max in reached was level 8 or 9). He trained me through the university and he retired during my NYSC, at this point one of my brothers was in the university (he never graduated because he was nonchalant), my 3rd brother was a jambite and the last born was in primary school. The Jambite graduated this year and the last born is now a jambite.

In 2013, my dad retired and received gratuity worth several millions. My mom tried persuading him to build a house in the village because we are Igbos but Based in ogun state but my dad refused and insisted that he was going to develop his land in ogun state by building a 4 flats building (up stairs) then start business with the remaining money in Ogun state (apparently, he got the revelation from church to do that), he never completed the house. My dad is very religious until date, so out of the money he paid tithe, bought instruments for church and made some donations. Immediately I finished serving, I got a job with a pharmaceutical company as a medical sales representative. I was receiving a salary of 80k with commission. Things started great. I served some money I joined my dad in some of his fish farm business, I was in Enugu while he was doing the farm business in ogun state. When it was time to harvest the fish, I was told stories about theft, I spent 700k on the business but was able to recover 200k because I had to help him offset some debt.

To cut the long story short, my dad started having serious financial issues, couldn’t pay school fees of my last born in school, had several debts just about 2years after collecting millions as gratuity due to his wrong choice of investment. Ofcourse the financial burden transcended to me, until a point that my dad got into trouble from another debt, he spent church harvest savings that he was suppose to remit. I was paying my brothers school fees worth 150k per term, i had to take money from company’s account to help him offset the debt hoping that he would pay up and I will pay some before company finds out. The whole financial burden was so huge for a starter like me, owing to the fact that I lost all my savings to the fish farming business and I also had to pay house rents in Enugu and pay other bills.
I accumulated a debt of 1.2million with the company and then is started paying it by bit until the company found out that there was a deficit of 400k. I was arrested and was in the cell for days.
To get out of the cell, I had to sign a legal agreement for a payment plan of paying 30k monthly to offset the debt. Luckily for me, I got a 60k job 1month after, my dad couldn’t pay my last siblings school fees, I took him to Enugu and started Paying his bills. I was also paying 30k from my salary every month until I paid all the lost the job again during the heat of the recession. I managed to pay up that debt.
Since 2018, I haven’t really done any serious job, I started driving Uber in 2019, saved up some money, my mom needed money for business last year, i borrowed her, she couldn’t complete the payment. The car I was using to do the Uber got bad again.
I had to look for a remote job now in Lagos, I saved up money and learnt how to do footwear, i Am saving some money to pay my house and shop rent and get machines.
Last two month my dad called that he needed money for my brother’s school fees so he can complete his SSCE exams. He promised to payback mid last month, now I have not seen the money and my that was my house rent I borrowed him. My house rent expired in August. I called him, and ofcourse, he is playing the emotional game. Now, they are in serious financial mess and they seem not to want stop dragging me into it and it’s not as if I am doing great myself. I am not, I’m struggling to make something after mortgaging a lot of time paying several debts. It is overwhelming.

The point is, I am 31years old, I’m looking forward to making my own family and it seem if I am not careful, they will drag me back from this objective. Anytime I try to organize myself, they come up with their monetary problems and it hinders my growth. My plan was to get a shop and equip it before the end of first quarter 2022 from the saving I made from my current 80k salary and now they have collected my house rent in form of a loan. That’s a drawback again.

I have to make my own family, I need to shed some burden to be able to do that. I also want to be a parent and I never want to depend on my kids in my old age.
Should I cut them off?
If no, what do you advice that I do?
You shouldn't even be having such thought. just take everything that happen as a sacrifice tor being his son. Keep woorking hard God will bless you more than you can imagine
Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Ladycewhy(f): 11:15am On Oct 10, 2021
When next they call you .


I believe the flow of the conversation goes like this;

Father: Hello my son
You: Hello papa
Father: How are you?

From there start lamenting
Don't respond with "I'm fine"
Rather start telling him how bad things are, complain before they get the chance to complain.Its simple psychology.

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Re: Should I Cut-off My Parents? by Nobody: 11:16am On Oct 10, 2021
This is quite something.

Parents have a strong psychological hold on their children.

Those saying "learn to say no" probably have never been in a situation where they had to cater for their parents.


You can't cut off your parents no matter what.


You need to sit both of them down and bare your soul out to them.


Sometimes, we misrepresent our progress to our parents and they think we are doing better than we actually are.


Let them know that you are actually struggling from sliding into abject penury yourself.


Don't be harsh on your father. I believe he raised you right otherwise you won't be feeling guilty about cutting him off.


Don't be harsh on your mother either. She's probably the best human you'll ever meet. (Most mothers usually are)


But you need to let them know that they have to give you time to bounce back on your feet before you can help them again.

Your dad can sell the land which should be worth a lot more now and maybe start a small business for your mother and they can feed from it pending the time you can get back on your feet and your brother who has graduated can get a job and start contributing his quota to ameliorate the family's needs.


The matter of marriage. Be patient. Secure the bag first. No matter how much a woman loves you, if you're broke or struggling, it will be like you're her worst enemy. Don't let her deceive you that she loves you despite your being broke. When the chips are down, she'll be the first to leave.


Focus on your footwear business for the next 2 to 3 years and build it up. Double down. Work hard. Make personal sacrifices. Seize opportunities when they come.

Hopefully, the Universe will smile at you.

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