You’ll be a very strict, no-nonsense parent, but you’ll always make sure your children know how much you love them.
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You’ll be too busy trying to survive Nigeria and provide for your children to actively participate in their life. It doesn’t mean you’ll be an absent parent, it just means you won’t be there all the time.
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You’ll be a chill parent. Your children will be free to do whatever they want as long as no one stresses you out.
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You believe that children are human beings and not goats. Your plan is to practice gentle parenting with your children until they become sensible members of society.
If you served at least seven of these punishments as a child, you were either stubborn or your teachers didn’t like you.
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You were overall best behaved.
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You were not always stubborn, but you had your days.
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You were a very stubborn child. We’re sure you were suspended once or twice.
1. Washing Toilets
Remember what your school’s hostel toilets looked like and you’ll understand why this is a big deal.
2. Becoming the official errand boy for all the seniors.
Just cancel any plans you might have made that day.
3. Lying down under a senior’s bunk for hours.
You’ll have time to think about all the mistakes you’ve ever made in your life.
4. Frog Jump
You won’t be able to walk after.
5. Pick Pin
The ultimate torture technique.
6. Driving Motorcycle
Look on the bright side, this is a good tummy exercise. So thank that wicked senior for the six pack you have now.
7. Sucking your thumb
This one was funny and painful at the same time.
8. When a senior tells you to use your knees to walk across a tarred road.
Is this not wickedness? Do you think you’ll enter heaven like this?
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