My concern is the School's ridiculous gesture. What rubbish school would plan this for a first year student after all that first year expenses? Is it even safe? Most of the students are still kids. Well, except of course the person there is lying.
It fascinates me how many people answer 'Sir' and 'ma' to their own biological parents. It's too official na.....isn't there any relationship between the parents and children? This particular conversation in the screenshot sounds very much like one between an employer and his/her employee.
I'm telling u...Some Nigerians are so backwards...How can u be so afraid of your own dad? They think it respect...no no..This is slavery...God forbid me to be this scared of my parents
@Anonymous 08:16, I definitely agree with you... My dad would tell me then when I school to say please sir when asking for money... In fact that kinda father son relationship pisses me!
IUO I hail. Elder sis graduated frm there n had enof moni 2 buy a car. 4 sm1 dt didn't wrk or do any bizness in schl. All Tnx 2 excursion n txt bk mata.
I'm not sure how this is funny.. Also the fact that some Nigerian kids call their parents sir and ma is terrible.... you can already tell this relationship is very formal. sad
This whole thing smells fishy, like it was staged or something. But if its true, then the father is both shameless and disgusting. Imagine, on top 27k, then y send her to school. If she goes out to misbehave or meet men for the money now. U complain that she has become wayward. An aristo the fathers age will gladly fund the trip and pay other bills for her. Useless man. "Make me proud" Ko. So sad
There's nothing, absolutely nothing dysfunctional abt showing ur dad or mom respect by ans sir or ma. I grew up saying good mrn, gud day nd welcome sir/ma to my dad nd mom. Yet we are really close with loads of love. I loved my dad a great deal b4 he passed, nd wuld Neva hv traded him for any other dad in d world. My mom on d other hand is still here nd hears a lot of ma frm all her kids. This is what d guy was taught, nd it's not as a result of fear, it just hw he was taught as a child. And I seriously hv my suspicion abt dat convo, no father will ask his kid to carry a course over. It's fabrication.
It is obvious a lot of you here did not pass through school, rather school passed through you. Its obvious that the boy was trying to be smart but the father was smarter. And pls what is wrong with calling your father sir? Omo Linda you dey try o...you probably see shit everyday..
This is actually sad if it is legit.
ReplyDeleteVery sad! The way he just obliged and said "ok sir", broke my heart.
DeleteHow can it be legit? Didn't you get the lines?
DeleteSeen!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. Why do I feel that it's the same person texting and replying himself.
ReplyDelete. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
It is, the time says it all...fathers don't reply on within a minute like dat
DeleteLol.
ReplyDeleteOld Men ain't smiling
carry the course son but make sure u make us proud, quite funny, lol
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteVry funny
ReplyDeleteLmfao
ReplyDeleteLMAO!
ReplyDeleteMy concern is the School's ridiculous gesture. What rubbish school would plan this for a first year student after all that first year expenses? Is it even safe? Most of the students are still kids. Well, except of course the person there is lying.
ReplyDeleteI guess you never went to school to know there's no course like that. Pls think before commenting
DeleteIt fascinates me how many people answer 'Sir' and 'ma' to their own biological parents. It's too official na.....isn't there any relationship between the parents and children?
ReplyDeleteThis particular conversation in the screenshot sounds very much like one between an employer and his/her employee.
I'm telling u...Some Nigerians are so backwards...How can u be so afraid of your own dad? They think it respect...no no..This is slavery...God forbid me to be this scared of my parents
DeleteThe child just wants to collect N30k by crook method.
ReplyDeleteBuabahhaahhahhaahhaaahaaaaa...and he expects a good result?
ReplyDeleteThis baba sef....if na me I for don dey threaten my papa....d student suppose know how much o get him papa....I miss sch days...IUO alumni๐
ReplyDeleteGreatest IUO ๐๐
Delete@Anonymous 08:16, I definitely agree with you... My dad would tell me then when I school to say please sir when asking for money... In fact that kinda father son relationship pisses me!
ReplyDeleteLol Bros carry the course over......and over permitted... Lol
ReplyDeleteLoool all this our parents sef
ReplyDeleteIUO I hail. Elder sis graduated frm there n had enof moni 2 buy a car. 4 sm1 dt didn't wrk or do any bizness in schl. All Tnx 2 excursion n txt bk mata.
ReplyDeleteLol! Tourism in marketing. Is the guy for real
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ReplyDeleteLol.. d boi gt heart o
chai
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
For calling his daddy sir that family is dysfunctional
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how this is funny..
ReplyDeleteAlso the fact that some Nigerian kids call their parents sir and ma is terrible....
you can already tell this relationship is very formal. sad
This whole thing smells fishy, like it was staged or something. But if its true, then the father is both shameless and disgusting. Imagine, on top 27k, then y send her to school. If she goes out to misbehave or meet men for the money now. U complain that she has become wayward. An aristo the fathers age will gladly fund the trip and pay other bills for her. Useless man. "Make me proud" Ko. So sad
ReplyDeleteYou are too stupid for my liking. Useless comment next time if you don't know what to say just shut the fk up
DeleteThere's nothing, absolutely nothing dysfunctional abt showing ur dad or mom respect by ans sir or ma. I grew up saying good mrn, gud day nd welcome sir/ma to my dad nd mom. Yet we are really close with loads of love. I loved my dad a great deal b4 he passed, nd wuld Neva hv traded him for any other dad in d world. My mom on d other hand is still here nd hears a lot of ma frm all her kids. This is what d guy was taught, nd it's not as a result of fear, it just hw he was taught as a child. And I seriously hv my suspicion abt dat convo, no father will ask his kid to carry a course over. It's fabrication.
ReplyDeleteHahahhaha
ReplyDeleteAll this yeye fathers that will be telling somebody "make us proud" then try tew runaway from their responsibility Hummm.... God is watching shar
ReplyDeleteLike your dad rt? Sorry about that and I hope when you become one make sure you meet your children's need unlike your dad.
DeleteAll this yeye fathers that will be telling somebody "make us proud" then try tew runaway from their responsibility Hummm.... God is watching shar
ReplyDeleteIt is obvious a lot of you here did not pass through school, rather school passed through you. Its obvious that the boy was trying to be smart but the father was smarter. And pls what is wrong with calling your father sir? Omo Linda you dey try o...you probably see shit everyday..
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