Nigerian
parents are known to be hard disciplinarians but they can be a little
deceptive too. Listed are some lies they often tell their kids.
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It is very clear that although they are very wise, parents are not saints at all.
There are some lies they tell children and, you must have heard
them before. Nevertheless, our parents love us just the same way and
they go on to defend themselves by saying they told those lies to
protect us. Or is that so?
Anyway, find below, some of the lies parents tell their wards in Nigeria:
1. If you take first position I will buy it for you
Many of us grew up not getting most of the things our parents
promised us. When your parents tell you this just know deep down that
you may never get it. Being first position in class is a serious job and
it could be really painful when you do not get a prize. Not to worry,
it is important for you to pass in school.
2. Bring the money let me keep it for you
Trust me, that money is gone. I can bet the money got spent even
before you got home that day. Parents often collect money from their
wards by saying they would keep it for them. Even when the children ask,
they tell them it is still in the bank or even come up with another
excuse.
3. Let’s go home, we will come back tomorrow
Sometimes, children may not want to leave a place of fun and
parents try different means of persuading them to leave. Many parents
promise they would be back the following day. Trust me, it would not
happen. If your parents told you this at an event, you are on a very
long thing.
4. It will size you soon
Parents, while trying to economize things, often go for clothes
that are not the perfect fit. They do this so they would be able to plan
their budget. They end up buying you over-sized clothes and shoes and
tell you it would soon be your size. You may wear that shoe with cloth
snuffed in it for as long as possible.
5. Go and bring your shoes
Many of us fell for this trick while growing up. The best way
parents leave us behind is by asking us to go get our shoes while they
wait. Before you step out, they would have gone. Parents still do this
and it is funny now seeing children sit or roll on the floor when their
parents do this to them.
6. Your father was the first man
Every girl’s father is always the first man. Parents would never
stop telling this lie to their growing up daughters. We understand that
you are trying to set them on the right path but then, there are still
bad boys in town just like in your time.
7. I was never promiscuous before getting married
Many parents tell their children they were virgins before marriage.
Things must have been a lot easier in their time because they were able
to deliver four or five months after they got married. The technology
must have really extended the pregnancy duration now.
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