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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Comedian Bovi Reveals His Son Breaks TV's When He Is Angry...

Comedian Bovi granted an Interview anterview and a shocking revelation that has gotten Nigerian Netizens wagging their tongues in a feverish and mood..


38 comments:

  1. I thought I was the only one facing kind of thing? Two tv screens gone so far. I advised myself, no more TV in the home. Him and his mother can bray and wail from now till tomorrow but until the youngest gets to 5, I ain't spending money on another TV. No be me una go kill.

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    1. Doggy you mean your kid breaks tv whenever he's throwing tantrums and you and your wife allow it? No na!

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    2. We are on our 4th tv. I hav 2 boys.

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    3. My TV is N3,000,000 now currently. My pikin no fit break am.

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    4. Anonymous 13:15 you’re not a serious person 😂😂😂😂😂

      Fan Emmanuel

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    5. 13:15, my pikin nor fit try am for this life! He no go try am
      Which nonsense anger be that?!

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    6. If it's Samsung QLED Android TV, no he can't, except you keep your hammer carelessly then he can break it.

      Be guided.

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  2. Oh dear.. That is not a normal attitude at all..
    U are not a good parent for allowing ur kids do what they like

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    1. Have you heard his 1st daughter talk to him?
      It's supposed to be a regular family but there isn't anything regular about this family.

      Take the boy for Deliverance Mr Bovi. In fact,all of them.
      Read your Bible well and see how the woman whose daughter got overwhelmed by evil spirit handles here.
      Make a move or you'll end up with another Chig**l.

      BTW...if he's not autistic though. Elsez,bseek medical therapy first.

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  3. I read where he mentioned the boy's speech issue. I guess he has special needs and breaking things is his own way of expressing his anger but even at that. Somethings are better left unsaid esp on the social media.

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    1. I honestly think some things are ok to be said, especially for people like him who have a platform. Something that is not your fault should not be shameful. Parenting discussions will do more good than harm to the society. Special needs issues are more common than rare in this generation and parenting will differ for different type of kids...

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  4. Breaks T.V when angry, lol, not in my generation. na koboko go reset your brain and that anger go disappear fast. mmmmtchewwww

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  5. Tomorrow your son will grow up to be an adult man and he will see throwing things at people to be nothing. Nah this type of Bovi children go dey talk to house helps anyhow and they will see nothing wrong with it.
    . Raising badly behaved children and they will call it 'parenting'

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  6. Oh dear❗️is he autistic? Special needs kids get angry when they can’t express themselves, so they get angry and destroy things

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  7. This sounds like ADHD to me.
    I hope he’s seeing a therapist.

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  8. I wanted to train my son without beating him,but he showed me shege,I spank him when it's necessary abeg

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  9. I also don't advocate for beating children with hands. If you do it often, they will think beating people is ok. Much better to caution as first discipline, then secondly have a cane or paddle and when they seriously misbehave, give them a few strokes. Don't focus on the pain but on the correction...

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    1. Read again.

      Using a rod is wrong.
      Bovi has serious issue in his home.

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  11. When parents refuse to follow Bible principles in training their children, regret is the result, even our culture does not condone it. Nothing beats good parenting. Novi, u can do better.

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  12. Bovi didn't didn't stay on the topic that would have educated other parents....I think the child has autism and shows frustrations by hitting things.

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    1. Same thing I was thinking. He's either a troubled or has a disorder...

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  13. I think they should look for a way to get him to stop else he'll grow up thinking it's normal to break things when he's angry.

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  14. That is not a good attitude at all...thank God u can afford to replace it...
    What of people dat cannot afford it..not even once but thrice..
    Omo..I go beat shege comot for dat pikin body..But thank God my kids no dey behave like dat sha

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  15. Bovi, it doesn't make sense. Spank your child sometimes especially in cases like this so that they will know that there is consequences for their actions.

    Now that you have trained him like this his bad attitudes will not be limited to throwing tantrums . Children that over reacts like that without letting them bear consequences of their actions will never respect their maids. They may even molest their maids with threats. Other bad attitudes that they may never stop even when they grow old abound.

    I pity who will end up marrying that fine boy.

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  16. Uhmm...different parenting style.
    Even the Bible agrees with child discipline...

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  17. Hmmmmm na wah ooo so much for the so called modern family ooo.

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  18. Spare the rod and spoil the chile

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  19. Some of you are getting children with the same temperament you had as a child. You gave your parents headaches and now you get to have your own headache.

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  20. May God continue to provide for you sir.🙏🏿

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  21. Are you sure that child does not have a disorder? He should be taken for therapy pls.

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  22. I have a boss whose son is also Autistic.

    Never have I seen him or heard he breaks TV.

    He goes to a special school. Plays football when he's angry.

    I ve never seen him throwing tantrums because they live in the hospital quarters. So yes am speaking from evidence

    Bovi you can do better.

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  23. My child break things because he/she is angry? God forbid! May he not break someone's head one day🙏

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