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Nigerian mothers are
special. This is because there are so many unique things about them. One of
which is the way they make conversation with their children. In line with this,
Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency shares hilarious ways Nigerian
mothers interact with their children. Mind you, we love our mothers!
Rolling
of the eyes
Your mum has visitors. You
do not need to be told to leave. However, some kids stay to listen to their
conversation. Trust mothers, the way they will roll their eyes, it is a sign
that you should leave. If you do not get the signal and you are close to her,
she will pinch you. By then, a clear message has been sent! If you still
refuse, you will definitely receive a dirty slap from your mum after her
visitors have left.
Hot
slap
She has been warning you
to stop being naughty but you did not listen. She said the same thing
repeatedly and no changes. When she becomes frustrated, the next thing is her
five fingers on your cheek. That should retune your brain temporarily.
Caning
while sleeping
You went to play football
when you were supposed to deliver a message for her or you lost money because
you were too playful. You would think she has forgiven you. But alas! She has
not. In the night while you are sleeping, she will come for you with her bare
hands.
Promise
to buy them something just to getaway
A child is crying and your
mother is going to work, she will promise the child sweets and biscuits. This is
in a bid for her to getaway. Of course, they will buy the sweets and biscuits
for you when they return.
Food
denial
If your mum does not want
to have a conversation with you through the aforementioned, she will punish you
by simply denying you food. The most painful food denial is dinner. You have to
go to bed empty.
The
pep talk
This is the real
conversation and many consider this as the most excruciating. The pep talk can
go for over an hour. She tells you all your life history and the need for you
to accept God and change. You will even give prefer them to flog you so that
you can leave.
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