I agree with the uproar but my only question is what if they’d sang a song like Buga, would we have the same response? And let’s not act like we didn’t dance to PSquare in primary school. We did Roll it and Busy Body 😂. I knew that these songs were “ungodly songs” as my parents would call it but because my friends were doing choreography, me sef I wanted to join. Imagine my parents shock lol. Anyhow I agree parents have sole responsibility but it takes a village to raise a child. We all have a stake. As a parent you too must ensure that that gwa…whatever song is not on your Spotify playlist. Because these kids are sponges, they pick it up. I rest my case.
But before we blame schools, let’s blame the parents first!!!!!!!!!! I’ve seen a 4year old boy birthday shoot who had a earring on .. I’m like, a boy child with earrings on in Nigeria?? His parents already initiated him in that life even before he could make a choice for himself.
An earring is just a piece of jewelry and that’s all it’ll ever be. It has nothing to do with one’s character. “Initiated him in that life” Earrings or not, if that child is good, nothing changes. That being said, yes the song was very inappropriate for those kids.
Chris brown 🤣 No lie tho. No lie. Children probably listened to music their parents listen to or music that was played on one of their school events. I still remember the songs my mom always played when she prepared us for primary school every morning.
This child didn't learn this thing in school alone, she sang this thing at home and her parents didn't budge. The school is not the only ones to blame, but I no get pikin so wetin I know.
Oga make una calm down. The children singing the some means nothing, Im sure they don't know what the lyrics means, like me. Nigerians and our love for religious, whathas it done for us as a nation? Na ppl wey go church dey bad pass sef. Let them be children, but guide them as parents. Religious upbringing doesn't necessarily produce the beat children.
Raise your own kids that way. The Bible teaches us to start early with them, How you will find it okay and be giving care free comments as such baffles me. Even some Hollywood celebrities,do know better and DON'T expose their kids to the glam and glitz lifestyle.
@@sose9601 the bible that Nigerians/Africans have been following like fly and shit, where are we today as a people? Corruption is rapidly on the rise, is it ritual kilkings and exploiting of poorer and younger people. So please pack that bible talk. Singing a song that they don't know the meaning is harmful, must of us sang song we didn't know what it meant when we were young, I sang "Sexual healing" as a child because it was popular, I didn't know what it meant, did I turn out to be a criminal or a rapist. NO!
I agree with the uproar but my only question is what if they’d sang a song like Buga, would we have the same response? And let’s not act like we didn’t dance to PSquare in primary school. We did Roll it and Busy Body 😂. I knew that these songs were “ungodly songs” as my parents would call it but because my friends were doing choreography, me sef I wanted to join. Imagine my parents shock lol. Anyhow I agree parents have sole responsibility but it takes a village to raise a child. We all have a stake. As a parent you too must ensure that that gwa…whatever song is not on your Spotify playlist. Because these kids are sponges, they pick it up. I rest my case.
Well said.❤
But before we blame schools, let’s blame the parents first!!!!!!!!!! I’ve seen a 4year old boy birthday shoot who had a earring on .. I’m like, a boy child with earrings on in Nigeria?? His parents already initiated him in that life even before he could make a choice for himself.
An earring is just a piece of jewelry and that’s all it’ll ever be. It has nothing to do with one’s character. “Initiated him in that life” Earrings or not, if that child is good, nothing changes. That being said, yes the song was very inappropriate for those kids.
Earing is bothering you? it's all these religious people that come up with such mentality.
Great content!! The likes and views aren’t as much as it would be if it were some senseless contents
Chris brown 🤣
No lie tho. No lie. Children probably listened to music their parents listen to or music that was played on one of their school events.
I still remember the songs my mom always played when she prepared us for primary school every morning.
Na only God go bless you
Well said Akah!❤
Akah preach 🙏🏾
No way 😭
What has Gwagwalda got to do with them?
This child didn't learn this thing in school alone, she sang this thing at home and her parents didn't budge. The school is not the only ones to blame, but I no get pikin so wetin I know.
Well said😂❤
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Oga make una calm down. The children singing the some means nothing, Im sure they don't know what the lyrics means, like me. Nigerians and our love for religious, whathas it done for us as a nation? Na ppl wey go church dey bad pass sef. Let them be children, but guide them as parents. Religious upbringing doesn't necessarily produce the beat children.
Raise your own kids that way.
The Bible teaches us to start early with them,
How you will find it okay and be giving care free comments as such baffles me.
Even some Hollywood celebrities,do know better and DON'T expose their kids to the glam and glitz lifestyle.
@@sose9601 the bible that Nigerians/Africans have been following like fly and shit, where are we today as a people? Corruption is rapidly on the rise, is it ritual kilkings and exploiting of poorer and younger people. So please pack that bible talk. Singing a song that they don't know the meaning is harmful, must of us sang song we didn't know what it meant when we were young, I sang "Sexual healing" as a child because it was popular, I didn't know what it meant, did I turn out to be a criminal or a rapist. NO!
I'm really grateful you addressed the issue 🤍