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‘He Flogged Each and each Of Us’ – Man Displays What His Girlfriend’s Father Did After He Found Them Collectively

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Chinedu Ihekwoaba has narrated his abilities along with his 18-one year-veteran lady friend and her father.

Chinedu who used to be 19 years of age at that time mentioned that her lady friend’s father caught them in an amorous distress and had no preference however to lash them.

He iterated that gone are the times, parenting used to be the major to success however the total lot has changed in these times.

He tweeted,

“I visited my lady friend at age of 19.

She used to be 18. Unluckily, her dad met us. I was in d parlor sipping malt and fried meat from her mama pot. She laid on my chest. So we couldn’t state our affairs.

Her father requested me to lend him N1000. I no salvage. he requested for N500. I no salvage. Na so he lock door. Lunge bring cane. The malt open dey taste esteem alomo for my mouth.

He mentioned, “u wey recount dey read to turn into higher, u dey fetch girl.”

Him flog both of us that day. Na so the connection slay. I no even match list my mama wetin apen. E for be spherical 2 beating.

You would perchance per chance presumably presumably furthermore’t convince me in every other case, parenting used to be key to our success. In the present day time, many things are unsuitable. At age 10 or age 13, the fright of my folk used to be paramount to how I behaved in faculty and outside. Disregard wokeness, we’re shedding it already.”

His account comes after a female pupil of Chrisland College used to be captured in a viral video utilizing his classmates who went to Dubai to indicate the faculty in a opponents.

The trending account has brought about quite loads of reactions from socialites, many cling shared their experiences, others cling doled out their takeaways on the incident.

Source; www.ghgossip.com

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