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Friday, April 04, 2025
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ReplyDeleteNo, I won't. That would only happen if I don't have the means to afford the money entirely..
ReplyDeleteNever!!!! My babies????? Never!
ReplyDeleteNo way!
ReplyDeleteNo, my door will be open for them for the rest of my days. Free of charge! When they feel the weight of adulthood hitting them, they are always welcome bck home, without knocking the door sef. And i pray that when they come in, they feel the weight of adulthood leaving them, for they are home.❤️
ReplyDeleteSay wetin happen na.. Never.
ReplyDeleteOf course not...
ReplyDeleteNope I will not do such thing..
ReplyDeleteFor what kwanu? When my big sis had an accommodation prob,she and her family moved back in with my parents back then in Kaduna and my loving pappy accepted her and her huzzy with wide and open arms.
ReplyDeleteYes i will but secretly save the money and give back to him/her when enough to secure an apartment.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I will do! I did it for my first son, and he now owns his own 3-bedroom condo in Calgary. He told me he wouldn't have been able to make that saving if I wasn't doing it for him. He was really grateful.
DeleteSenseless if you ask me
DeleteShooter Normally you no get sense so I don’t expect anything sensible to make sense to you
Delete20:34, okay dear
DeleteNever!
ReplyDeleteNo I won't.
ReplyDeleteWe the igbos don’t charge our adult children anything when they moved back in. All of us can even sleep in the sitting room and be very happy. There is something that happens when you have a child, it is inexplicable.
ReplyDeleteWe are not in obodo oyibo. We are the igbos “nwamaka” that’s why we have a saying that “agarachaa must come back”. We expect our children back. ALWAYS.
For them to move back, means something must have happened. No i wont.
ReplyDeleteNever.
ReplyDeleteDepends...
ReplyDeleteIt's their home anytime, any day.
ReplyDeleteWhy would I do that? They are my babies and anything that belongs to belongs to them too.
ReplyDeleteNo
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ReplyDeleteNo oooooo
ReplyDeleteMy Pikin Otilo oooo
Hello iya Boys
My home will be open to them anytime, anyday.
ReplyDeleteIf I can accommodate strangers, why not? ♥️
Adunni
No, our home should be a free safe haven for our children anytime they need to come back.
ReplyDeleteHowever if they start becoming lazy and irresponsible because of this, then I will use the method of anon 19:01 to enable them get back on their feet.
Capital No. It doesn't even sound ok to conceive such idea
ReplyDeleteCan't
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Not at all
ReplyDeleteNever, the doors are always open to them. BTW, something must have happened definitely.
ReplyDeleteNo... I will receive them with open arms
ReplyDeleteNo... Why should I?
ReplyDeleteNever
ReplyDeleteIt's not even up for discussion. Never
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