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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by MadamExcellency: 3:16pm On Dec 06, 2021
Explorers:
1. Crying too long after being beaten.

2. Not crying after being beaten.

3. Crying without being beaten.

4. Standing where elders are sitting.

5. Sitting while elders are standing.

6. Walking around aimlessly where elders are seated.

7. Eating food prepared for visitors.

8. Refusing to eat.

9. Coming back home after sunset.

10. Eating at the neighbour's home.

11. Generally being too moody.

12. Generally being too excited.

13. Losing a fight with older age mate.

14. Winning a fight with your age mate.

15. Eating too slowly.

16. Eating too quickly.

17. Eating too much.

18. Not finishing your food.

19. Finishing your food and Scraping your plate.

20. Eating and talking.

21. Eating your meat before finishing the food.

22. Dropping oil on your clothes while eating.

23. When you eat your launch before 2:00pm.

24. Sleeping while the elders in the house have already woken up.

25. Dragging your feet while walking.

26. Stumbling and falling while walking

27. Looking at the visitors while they are eating.

28. Looking at an elder eye ball to eye ball.

29. When an elder is talking to you and you blink.

30. When an elder is talking to you and you stare and not blink.

31. When you look at an elder through the corner of your eye.

32. When your mates are playing street football and you join them.

33. When your mates are playing and you don’t join them.

34. When you don't wash your dish after eating.

35. When you wash your dish improperly.

36. When you almost break your dish.

37. When you break your dish.

38. When you bite your nails.

39. When you don't bathe.

40. When you bathe too quickly.

41. When you take too long to bathe.

42. When you take too much toothpaste on your brush.

43. When you’re beaten in school for misbehaving.

44. When a car almost knocks you down.

45. When a car knocks you down and you don’t die.

46. For not answering when spoken to.

47. For answering back when spoken to.

48. Beaten for going to Church or Mosque late.

49. Beaten for borrowing shoe/wears from friends.

50. Greeting/prostrating with only one hand or hands not touching the ground. Ladies going on one knee.

51. Misplacing your pencil, biro, erazer, sharpener or mathematical set in school.

52. Misplacing your Songs of Praise(SOP).

53. Misplacing your Brighter Grammer.

54. Writing on your textbook or coming home with torn textbooks or notebooks.

55. Coming back home with dirty, rough uniform/socks and damaged sandals.

56. Sending you on errands and you stay too long.

57. Sending you on errands and you forgot what you're asked to buy, or you bought something different, or you broke the egg or poured the grind pepper away on the way.

58. Going to neighbors room&parlour to watch TV.

59. Going to a girl's house to ask after her from her Dad/mum sitting outside in the evening. You've killed her.

60. Sleeping in the Living room.


Those days we walk in the midnight for errand without fear of men and spirits.

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Theunbothered: 3:16pm On Dec 06, 2021
Nigerians have really been living in bondage from birth. undecided

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by IMAliyu(m): 3:18pm On Dec 06, 2021
There exists a line between abuse and discipline.
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by suffering: 3:18pm On Dec 06, 2021
It’s why Africans are animalistic at heart. Violence is the key to everything for us.

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by OssyMalik: 3:18pm On Dec 06, 2021
grin

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by HayTerran: 3:19pm On Dec 06, 2021
See what they made of us, a better man.
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Jirilistic(m): 3:19pm On Dec 06, 2021
grin grin
I don't just know why but some teachers tend to derive a certain kind of joy when they flog a student and the student starts crying. But when the child refuses to cry,they kinda feel intimidated and unfulfilled. It's more like they flog the child just so dey can see the child cry and not in the hope that the child will change for the better. I had one teacher then who publicly stated that he won't stop flogging if u don't cry
chariisGRACE:
Uncle Goodman, my primary 4 teacher back then in Primary school. After screaming for the owners of the names on the list of 'names of noise makers' to come out to the front of the class (I was among them of course).

Gifting us six strokes each on the palm. The girls and some boys that where not in the 'strong man' gang collected their own strokes, not without returning some screams of pain back to uncle Goodman.

For us the strong men, after investing six strokes of his cane on our palms with no ROI (crying), Uncle Goodman still flogged us for not crying.


When we cried, he still flogged us for crying.
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by emmabest2000(m): 3:20pm On Dec 06, 2021
Explorers:
1. Crying too long after being beaten.

2. Not crying after being beaten.

3. Crying without being beaten.

4. Standing where elders are sitting.

5. Sitting while elders are standing.

6. Walking around aimlessly where elders are seated.

7. Eating food prepared for visitors.

8. Refusing to eat.

9. Coming back home after sunset.

10. Eating at the neighbour's home.

11. Generally being too moody.

12. Generally being too excited.

13. Losing a fight with older age mate.

14. Winning a fight with your age mate.

15. Eating too slowly.

16. Eating too quickly.

17. Eating too much.

18. Not finishing your food.

19. Finishing your food and Scraping your plate.

20. Eating and talking.

21. Eating your meat before finishing the food.

22. Dropping oil on your clothes while eating.

23. When you eat your launch before 2:00pm.

24. Sleeping while the elders in the house have already woken up.

25. Dragging your feet while walking.

26. Stumbling and falling while walking

27. Looking at the visitors while they are eating.

28. Looking at an elder eye ball to eye ball.

29. When an elder is talking to you and you blink.

30. When an elder is talking to you and you stare and not blink.

31. When you look at an elder through the corner of your eye.

32. When your mates are playing street football and you join them.

33. When your mates are playing and you don’t join them.

34. When you don't wash your dish after eating.

35. When you wash your dish improperly.

36. When you almost break your dish.

37. When you break your dish.

38. When you bite your nails.

39. When you don't bathe.

40. When you bathe too quickly.

41. When you take too long to bathe.

42. When you take too much toothpaste on your brush.

43. When you’re beaten in school for misbehaving.

44. When a car almost knocks you down.

45. When a car knocks you down and you don’t die.

46. For not answering when spoken to.

47. For answering back when spoken to.

48. Beaten for going to Church or Mosque late.

49. Beaten for borrowing shoe/wears from friends.

50. Greeting/prostrating with only one hand or hands not touching the ground. Ladies going on one knee.

51. Misplacing your pencil, biro, erazer, sharpener or mathematical set in school.

52. Misplacing your Songs of Praise(SOP).

53. Misplacing your Brighter Grammer.

54. Writing on your textbook or coming home with torn textbooks or notebooks.

55. Coming back home with dirty, rough uniform/socks and damaged sandals.

56. Sending you on errands and you stay too long.

57. Sending you on errands and you forgot what you're asked to buy, or you bought something different, or you broke the egg or poured the grind pepper away on the way.

58. Going to neighbors room&parlour to watch TV.

59. Going to a girl's house to ask after her from her Dad/mum sitting outside in the evening. You've killed her.

60. Sleeping in the Living room.

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by tnerro1(m): 3:20pm On Dec 06, 2021
So true, but now, if you beat my child the way I was beaten back in the day, the school no go contain me and that teacher oooo
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Theunbothered: 3:20pm On Dec 06, 2021
viyon02:
Back in those days when discipline and smartness is the key words to success, and not thuggery and immorality we celebrate today.

Please what year was Anini born? I want to check something.
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by bigcil2(m): 3:20pm On Dec 06, 2021
Explorers:
1. Crying too long after being beaten.

2. Not crying after being beaten.

3. Crying without being beaten.

4. Standing where elders are sitting.

5. Sitting while elders are standing.

6. Walking around aimlessly where elders are seated.

7. Eating food prepared for visitors.

8. Refusing to eat.

9. Coming back home after sunset.

10. Eating at the neighbour's home.

11. Generally being too moody.

12. Generally being too excited.

13. Losing a fight with older age mate.

14. Winning a fight with your age mate.

15. Eating too slowly.

16. Eating too quickly.

17. Eating too much.

18. Not finishing your food.

19. Finishing your food and Scraping your plate.

20. Eating and talking.

21. Eating your meat before finishing the food.

22. Dropping oil on your clothes while eating.

23. When you eat your launch before 2:00pm.

24. Sleeping while the elders in the house have already woken up.

25. Dragging your feet while walking.

26. Stumbling and falling while walking

27. Looking at the visitors while they are eating.

28. Looking at an elder eye ball to eye ball.

29. When an elder is talking to you and you blink.

30. When an elder is talking to you and you stare and not blink.

31. When you look at an elder through the corner of your eye.

32. When your mates are playing street football and you join them.

33. When your mates are playing and you don’t join them.

34. When you don't wash your dish after eating.

35. When you wash your dish improperly.

36. When you almost break your dish.

37. When you break your dish.

38. When you bite your nails.

39. When you don't bathe.

40. When you bathe too quickly.

41. When you take too long to bathe.

42. When you take too much toothpaste on your brush.

43. When you’re beaten in school for misbehaving.

44. When a car almost knocks you down.

45. When a car knocks you down and you don’t die.

46. For not answering when spoken to.

47. For answering back when spoken to.

48. Beaten for going to Church or Mosque late.

49. Beaten for borrowing shoe/wears from friends.

50. Greeting/prostrating with only one hand or hands not touching the ground. Ladies going on one knee.

51. Misplacing your pencil, biro, erazer, sharpener or mathematical set in school.

52. Misplacing your Songs of Praise(SOP).

53. Misplacing your Brighter Grammer.

54. Writing on your textbook or coming home with torn textbooks or notebooks.

55. Coming back home with dirty, rough uniform/socks and damaged sandals.

56. Sending you on errands and you stay too long.

57. Sending you on errands and you forgot what you're asked to buy, or you bought something different, or you broke the egg or poured the grind pepper away on the way.

58. Going to neighbors room&parlour to watch TV.

59. Going to a girl's house to ask after her from her Dad/mum sitting outside in the evening. You've killed her.

60. Sleeping in the Living room.


No. 58 na die
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by johnross05: 3:21pm On Dec 06, 2021
If you shit no flush toilet...
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by willexyaho(m): 3:23pm On Dec 06, 2021
We move!
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Samiah33(m): 3:24pm On Dec 06, 2021
Those days was hell, lucky enough I had understanding parents who didn't do half of those things to us

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Simeonjoe1: 3:25pm On Dec 06, 2021
viyon02:
Back in those days when discipline and smartness is the key words to success, and not thuggery and immorality we celebrate today.

And where are those kids now?
Are they not the same corrupt politicians in power?

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by alizma: 3:25pm On Dec 06, 2021
Nostalgic feeling all over. Smile and tears at the same time. Well thank God for the journey so far. some of the people we had these experience with are no more in existence while tracing some people's whereabout is like trying to pass pass a Camel through the eye of a needle. Old friends, wherever you are, whatever you do, know that I still remember you and I wish you guys well.

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Rubyventures: 3:27pm On Dec 06, 2021
Child abuse disguised as something else sad sad sad sad

where are all those kids now? all emotionally damaged.

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by ABANGWABOI(m): 3:27pm On Dec 06, 2021
Explorers:
A lady was correcting a her daughter(5-6years) and the girl was like 'sssshhhh' to her mum, meaning keep quiet.

My neighbors kids goes to school with atleast 5 pencils weekly.

That age, you need to show my dad your pencil/biro everyday. Failure to do so, you lie down on the centre table.


When i was in secondary school, moving to higher class, my dad will you give text books previously used by elder bro/sis. He will just tipex the First&Middle name, leaving the surname.

He's going to document all the textbooks given to you, so that when you're promoted to another class, you will also handover the textbooks you used for that session back to him. He will be ticking.

Also you will be given a pack of 60leaves note books + 5pens.

When you need another notebook or pen, you must show the exhausted ones.



Your third paragraph eeh...

If not you lie down at the center table.. waiting for your strokes of Cane.. leemao
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Sheriman(m): 3:27pm On Dec 06, 2021
realestate99:
I once asked myself, with all the iron hand we were tortured with during our child hood, how come we have a dysfunctional society?

Beating does not instill discipline on its own, it has to be aided by other methods, when you beat a kid for every inadequacies, he gets used to it and sometimes he will intentional err if he knows the enjoyment he will get from the punishable act is greater than the punishment itself.

There was a day I ran away from house. I forgot to do the assignments my dad gave me before he went out in the morning, I went out to play street football for almost 6 hours, I was exhausted, my battery was on red, I wanted to rush the assignment when my dad came, he asked for the answers but I was stuttering.

He was unleashing his bet from his trouser's bet hole , I was afraid that day because my body can't take any beating that moment, then suddenly he told me to go outside and bring a big stone so that I can carry it as punishment after I will get my beating.

when I reached outside, a divine thought came to my mind, flee!!! your body can't take the impeding punishment. And truthfully I might not survive the beating that day, I dropped the stone and ran , I stopped after I reached another neighborhood, I was there till 8pm, then I remember the rampant cases of kidnappers, I decided to trek back home . When I was some metres to my house , the neighbors were already looking for me, I could hear my mum's cries, I just had to show myself because I couldn't bear to hear her cries any further.

The neighbors were happy I came back, an elderly man told my father not to beat me again that night, one neighbor even took me in for the night because he saw the anger brewing on my dad's face.

After 23 years, I told my dad that if I had been punished that day, He might not have someone to call his only son.........we both laughed over it.
Despite all the turture and abuse we went through starting from home, school or Arabic school still our society is keeping worsening and deteriorating everyday
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by BeeBeeOoh(m): 3:28pm On Dec 06, 2021
No be today wahala changed gear for us in thos life cry

Dad And Mum Mended My Character Years Back For Refusing To Eat After Being Beaten? That was the day I knew that there's something called Top-up Beating cry

This life is full of wahala cry
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Hassanmaye(m): 3:29pm On Dec 06, 2021
Explorers:
1. Crying too long after being beaten.

2. Not crying after being beaten.

3. Crying without being beaten.

4. Standing where elders are sitting.

5. Sitting while elders are standing.

6. Walking around aimlessly where elders are seated.

7. Eating food prepared for visitors.

8. Refusing to eat.

9. Coming back home after sunset.

10. Eating at the neighbour's home.

11. Generally being too moody.

12. Generally being too excited.

13. Losing a fight with older age mate.

14. Winning a fight with your age mate.

15. Eating too slowly.

16. Eating too quickly.

17. Eating too much.

18. Not finishing your food.

19. Finishing your food and Scraping your plate.

20. Eating and talking.

21. Eating your meat before finishing the food.

22. Dropping oil on your clothes while eating.

23. When you eat your launch before 2:00pm.

24. Sleeping while the elders in the house have already woken up.

25. Dragging your feet while walking.

26. Stumbling and falling while walking

27. Looking at the visitors while they are eating.

28. Looking at an elder eye ball to eye ball.

29. When an elder is talking to you and you blink.

30. When an elder is talking to you and you stare and not blink.

31. When you look at an elder through the corner of your eye.

32. When your mates are playing street football and you join them.

33. When your mates are playing and you don’t join them.

34. When you don't wash your dish after eating.

35. When you wash your dish improperly.

36. When you almost break your dish.

37. When you break your dish.

38. When you bite your nails.

39. When you don't bathe.

40. When you bathe too quickly.

41. When you take too long to bathe.

42. When you take too much toothpaste on your brush.

43. When you’re beaten in school for misbehaving.

44. When a car almost knocks you down.

45. When a car knocks you down and you don’t die.

46. For not answering when spoken to.

47. For answering back when spoken to.

48. Beaten for going to Church or Mosque late.

49. Beaten for borrowing shoe/wears from friends.

50. Greeting/prostrating with only one hand or hands not touching the ground. Ladies going on one knee.

51. Misplacing your pencil, biro, erazer, sharpener or mathematical set in school.

52. Misplacing your Songs of Praise(SOP).

53. Misplacing your Brighter Grammer.

54. Writing on your textbook or coming home with torn textbooks or notebooks.

55. Coming back home with dirty, rough uniform/socks and damaged sandals.

56. Sending you on errands and you stay too long.

57. Sending you on errands and you forgot what you're asked to buy, or you bought something different, or you broke the egg or poured the grind pepper away on the way.

58. Going to neighbors room&parlour to watch TV.

59. Going to a girl's house to ask after her from her Dad/mum sitting outside in the evening. You've killed her.

60. Sleeping in the Living room.
Blood of Zachariah! How do you manage to gather All this??
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by zabuur: 3:29pm On Dec 06, 2021
U didn't add, father getting home and you are met in the living room.

And being asked a question you're supposed to know and u don't know it.

When NTA shows a smart kid and ur father is comparing the child to you and just feels like making u as smart as the child at that instant by beating you

Another thing was, there was always one uncle in the street that was dedicated to beating stubborn children in the area.
Hey, go and call Kola for me, and when u hear Bro Kola is coming, u start peeing on your body. And no matter how badly you were beaten, its just to eat, bath and sleep. Small children no dey fall sick or die from any form of beating then

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by alizma: 3:29pm On Dec 06, 2021
ABANGWABOI:




Your third paragraph eeh...

If not you lie down at the center table.. waiting for your strokes of Cane.. leemao
That centre table experience no be hear o, na second slaughter be that.

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by metalgear11(m): 3:30pm On Dec 06, 2021
Explorers:
1. Crying too long after being beaten.

2. Not crying after being beaten.

3. Crying without being beaten.

4. Standing where elders are sitting.

5. Sitting while elders are standing.

6. Walking around aimlessly where elders are seated.

7. Eating food prepared for visitors.

8. Refusing to eat.

9. Coming back home after sunset.

10. Eating at the neighbour's home.

11. Generally being too moody.

12. Generally being too excited.

13. Losing a fight with older age mate.

14. Winning a fight with your age mate.

15. Eating too slowly.

16. Eating too quickly.

17. Eating too much.

18. Not finishing your food.

19. Finishing your food and Scraping your plate.

20. Eating and talking.

21. Eating your meat before finishing the food.

22. Dropping oil on your clothes while eating.

23. When you eat your launch before 2:00pm.

24. Sleeping while the elders in the house have already woken up.

25. Dragging your feet while walking.

26. Stumbling and falling while walking

27. Looking at the visitors while they are eating.

28. Looking at an elder eye ball to eye ball.

29. When an elder is talking to you and you blink.

30. When an elder is talking to you and you stare and not blink.

31. When you look at an elder through the corner of your eye.

32. When your mates are playing street football and you join them.

33. When your mates are playing and you don’t join them.

34. When you don't wash your dish after eating.

35. When you wash your dish improperly.

36. When you almost break your dish.

37. When you break your dish.

38. When you bite your nails.

39. When you don't bathe.

40. When you bathe too quickly.

41. When you take too long to bathe.

42. When you take too much toothpaste on your brush.

43. When you’re beaten in school for misbehaving.

44. When a car almost knocks you down.

45. When a car knocks you down and you don’t die.

46. For not answering when spoken to.

47. For answering back when spoken to.

48. Beaten for going to Church or Mosque late.

49. Beaten for borrowing shoe/wears from friends.

50. Greeting/prostrating with only one hand or hands not touching the ground. Ladies going on one knee.

51. Misplacing your pencil, biro, erazer, sharpener or mathematical set in school.

52. Misplacing your Songs of Praise(SOP).

53. Misplacing your Brighter Grammer.

54. Writing on your textbook or coming home with torn textbooks or notebooks.

55. Coming back home with dirty, rough uniform/socks and damaged sandals.

56. Sending you on errands and you stay too long.

57. Sending you on errands and you forgot what you're asked to buy, or you bought something different, or you broke the egg or poured the grind pepper away on the way.

58. Going to neighbors room&parlour to watch TV.

59. Going to a girl's house to ask after her from her Dad/mum sitting outside in the evening. You've killed her.

60. Sleeping in the Living room.

Guy let's meet for an elders meeting in the village square.
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by hefelove(m): 3:31pm On Dec 06, 2021
Lastpharoah33:
To be brought up in Nigeria (esp in 80/90's) can be likened to being drilled in a barrack.

The day I came back late from oga minister game shop( when ps2 was the bomb), me that left home for school since morning was coming back around 10pm.

Wetin I see for my mama hand that day ehnn..
Ahnahn shey òmò leleyi abi omo
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by bewla(m): 3:32pm On Dec 06, 2021
Ryda:
How time flies

61. Not brushing before breakfast
62. Brushing after breakfast
63. The opposite gender comes visiting
64. Arrive late when sent on errand
65. Getting the wrong goods when sent on errand
66. Asking rhetoric questions
67. Complaint during PTA
68. Not wanting to take meds when sick
69. Watching TV late night
70. Messing up your uniform, even though its not your fault
71. Losing a button on your school uniform
72. Having a tear on your uniform
73. Receiving gifts from neighbours
74. Watching movies at the neighbours
75. Calling your name twice and no response
76. Coming home late after school
77. Beat you for crying out loud
78. Beat you for not crying out loud
79. Gallivanting for being too happy

Explorers you're absolutely correct
Kudos!
Old boys and girl brigade pack here

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by MrWraith: 3:32pm On Dec 06, 2021
And the disciplined kids still grow up to be the politicians looting our resources and the thieving crooks we call business men. Dysfunctional society from top to bottom. angry

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by od501: 3:32pm On Dec 06, 2021
Treasure17:
Undiluted truth but things are evolving now. You can't raise kids that way anymore.

Yes and that's the beginning of raising generation of SIMPle men.
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Blackdisciple(m): 3:32pm On Dec 06, 2021
Lolz..!

So true
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by ajepako(f): 3:32pm On Dec 06, 2021
I chop beating for staying under the rain to get wet..

I chop cane for using left hand to collect something from elders grin

I chop cane for 'chesting' Iya Titi's cane... cheesy

I chop cane for staying too long inside bathroom while elders dey for queue.. grin

Walahi, this generation just dey flex
Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by cocolacec(m): 3:33pm On Dec 06, 2021
vinceyinnovation:
Those days were the"Beating Age"...

Now it is spoiling age... since parents started to spare the rod due to excessive pressing of phone and snapping picture.

It is said "People buy things they don't need with money they don't have, to impress people they don't like"

The beating Age gave birth to the so called spoling age.Beating a child shows failure and aggression on the part of the parent to control his ward.

The Cycle of violence gave birth to present day Nigeria we have.Children are treated like slaves on a plantation during the slavery era.It is so endemic in our society that we see it as discipline.We are only creating monsters and narcissists.

The beating age created rapists,cultists,oloshos,drug addicts who now took this trend to a new dimension in the spoiling age.

Children are little humans who should be loved,cherished,leave a good legacy and taught the role of responsiblity not beaten and taught to be a willing slave.

No wonder people in domestic abuse relationshop find it difficult to leave in Nigeria.
For Nigeria to be a nation of good people we need to abandon the cycle of violence in our society.We need self love,high self esteem and help each other to heal from imprints of slavery.

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Re: Children Of Today Don't Know In Our Days We Were Beaten For These Reasons by Theunbothered: 3:34pm On Dec 06, 2021
Skyview01:
That is why we have individuals who are prone to anger and violence with little self-esteem in our society today and you wonder why. Some of us were abused by our parents in the name of discipline. Our parents were abused by their own parents and the circle has been on for a long time.
Just lekwa all the insult and anger on Nairaland.!

That is why we accept mediocrity in Nigeria from our supposed elders. We have been thought to shut up and that the elder is always right and complain is tantamount to disrespect.
We get abused in the guise of lack of respect and have grown with this damaged psyche and low self-confidence and esteem. We think it is normal and we cant challenge our corrupt leaders because of the way we grew up being abused and shut down.

You see the circle of abuse and why it took a white woman and family to raise the first black US president!

The Black race is not ready to move on from the slave mentality.

They justify slave treatment as discipline until they get enough power to turn their fellow blacks into slaves.

Yet we wonder why there brutality, selfishness and corruption all over the continent.

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