Nigerian Woman Whacked a 15 yr old UK Teenager and this happened

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Nigerian Woman Whacked a 15 yr old UK Teenager and this happened


Nigerian Woman Whacked a 15 yr old UK Teenager and this happened

African mum reported to police for beating a teenager abroad while demanding respect.

The girl in the video is called Sinead and her sister came out to say:
“This is actually my little sister. She was minding her business in the chicken and chip shop and this Aunty decided to…

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  1. Thank you very much for this analysis. I am an adult from Nigeria living in the US. And some years ago I met a Nigerian woman who embarrassed me so badly that her own younger brother was mad at her. What was the issue? She said I called her by her name. And I asked her, in America?? And she said in Yoruba land bla bla bla and I said I’m not Yoruba. I regretted ever meeting such person. Some Nigerians will go to jail for this thing!! I once met someone and we introduced ourselves. Instead of telling me her name, she said she’s Iya so so. I think that’s rubbish. It took me almost 3 years to know her name. How do these things pay their bills in the weather world? Won ma lo si ewon last last!!

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  3. Call me "Mummy Aunty Tope!" What a crazy mental disease 🤣🤣😅! I know if you're grown in Nigeria society, you must have gone through these idiomatic experiences in all corners of our society! You're dominated vs love by your older siblings, you're yelled at for asking reasonable questions, you're biten by every person that's older than you even by few months, not to talk of 2 years older.
    I personally go through these craps to the extent that I was forced and not allowed to call my own older sisters "Sister" but I known them throughout my life as my "aka Mummy" and my own Mom i had to called Mama, which was what her grandchildren are calling my Mom! What a crazy world Africa is 🙄😳☹!!!

    No matter how old you get, in Nigeria, your older siblings still see you as that little kid brother/sister that they yell at and forced to respect them only based on "AGE"!! I personally told them to go deposit & withdraw money from the ATM with their Age Debit Card shior 🙄!!

    God has to create us one by one, one person has to be either older or younger than you by the date of birth!! Now, if that is a crime, go sue God but don't abuse each other because of uncontrollable thing as "your AGE!!"

  4. Brother, I stand in Total AGREEMENT with you. I'm an island girl that worships with my beloved African brothers/sisters, and I've on many occasions brought that subject up. Why the voracious need for authority/respect. 'the quick backhand slaps. What I have come to realize most of these aunties/uncle's are very unhappy in their marriage and they transfer aggression into others.

  5. What happened to the expression : It takes a village to raise a child ⁉️. Your going against the grain MAN❗❗😜 There is a right way and a wrong way to do anything , JUST TO CUT & RUN❓SOLVES ABSOLUTELY ( NOTHING AT ALL ) UNLESS The person or person's involved in a situation are completely un-civilized in their action's . CORRECTION : (If needed ) YES , ABUSE : NEVER . No matter the age , RACE or Group one identify's themselves with . Peace , Love & Power 🖤

  6. At 15 her frontal cortex isn’t fully developed yet, so for a full grown woman to be this aggressive with a minor is pathetic 🤦‍♀️ just imagine how this woman treats her subordinates and children.

  7. Thank you! Phrankleen 🙏🏾. Nothing else to say.
    But OMG! Phrankleen you cracked me the hell up today😂😂😂😂😂😂😂, ha! My ribs 😆🤷🏾‍♀️😆😁.
    Them Christian religious people certainly did some numbers on you! I love it when you start going off on them.
    Naija is in shambles upon all the damn culture & respect they claim they have under the nose of grown ups in the same culture & over respectful practices. Touch my child, I & my child will beat the crap outta you!
    Period!
    I’m almost certain she’ll be Yoruba na them be carrying respect for head.😆

  8. This was taught by the white Christian missionaries, children should be seen and not heard, And now being handed down by unspiritual adults.
    Unloving and jezebel spirited controlling narcissist. May atrocities have happened to Children by these, unjust acts.

  9. That “over-respect” thing is more of a Yoruba thing honestly. In Igboland, we are expected of course to respect our elders but the young ones also have rights as well.

  10. I think what has happened in Africa is that you have vestigial bits and pieces of tradition without the full traditional knowledge mixed with a colonized mindset and lots of trauma and disfunction . I am African American and if we look at the traditional African spirituality of Vodoun , first and foremost you are to respect all life.
    Secondly the children are ancestors reborn and when you abuse them you are abusing the ancestors. People would listen to their elders but eldership had to be earned and one of the price of being an elder is you had to learn how to listen ! Dagarah teachings Malidoma Some Burkina Faso.
    New Orleans Hoodoo priestess Marimba Ani states that a child would only get a whooping if they could not come up with a well thought out argument for what ever rule they broke, that is when they would get punished .

    In short as an elder you had to actually prove you had some knowledge in ordered to be listened to and a child had to prove they could engage in rational thought if they did wrong in order to avoid being punished .
    If we look at the above and the no asking questions or you will be beaten and slavish devotion to Christianity this has got missionary schools written all over it. That said, it is up to us to learn the difference between our traditional culture and colonizer culture and reject what does not work and embrace what does.
    Ashe