I am 38 and my Parents claim they own me and must do as they say or else…

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I am 38 and my Parents claim they own me and must do as they say or else…


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  1. I do not know about other parts of the world, but in Africa, children are viewed as retirement/pension funds by parents, that is why they have as many children as possible, to increase the money they will receive. This have the affect of the children not getting a decent life, poor nutrition,education etc, resources gets stretch to thin because of too many children.

  2. When i was in Nigeria, I had the privilege of working in the pension industry, its crazy that there are loads and loads of money that cannot be claimed becos the man chose to exclude his wife as the next of kin. Next of kin is dead (parents), and money is hanging while family suffers.

  3. WOW! This sounds horrible. I'm an African American. Over the years, I've wondered how some Africans could come to the US, stay twenty years, but not at least visit family back home. If even a small part of what's being said is true; I understand.

  4. Looking at your video. The bible says children do not disobey your parents. The bible also says, parents do not provoke your children. I will allow no one to control me, not even my parents. They must respect the fact that I am an adult and so are they, so we respect each other and I will do what I can to help ;them but that's all.

  5. I am a Christian and you make a good point. We African Christians allow unscrupulous charlatans misuse and abuse scripture and abuse people because we are too lazy to read our bibles and speak up like we are commanded to by Jesus. It then starts to look like Christianity enables them. It doesn't. Most Nigerians are just very manipulative and they would use any means to manipulate and oppress. African spirituality or not. The problem is our culture and not even the religion. Until we change and do what we are supposed to we will continue to be a source of reproach to the name of Christ. Just my two cents.

  6. I started addressing these issues when my parents started treating my children, their grandchildren with disdain for questioning things and calling them disrespectful or spoilt. My father is extremely toxic/narcissistic and has never in his life apologised for anything he does, his go to for punishmentis to ignore you. I have since cut him off and I am happy. Also when it came to money, there was never enough you could give him and to make matters worse he wasn't even grateful. Yes disconnect!! Phrankleen, you speak serious FACTS!!

  7. Aboru Aboye. My dad would always say… I brought you in this world & I’ll take you out! He’s passed away now. People better start paying attention to those so called ‘funny’ threats. You don’t know the evil in any human. 💚🤎💚🤎

  8. I’m not African. My boyfriend is Nigerian and I try to understand why he allow his parents to pressure him so much and do stuff behind his back and he forgives everything. That channel is really informative.
    He even promise to watch the videos, so we will see 🙏🏼

  9. In my opinion, Nigerian/African parents see their children as mere commodities and investments to cash out on later on that’s why it will be difficult to build real family wealth.