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That moment you realise it was a wrong idea to have confided in your African parent

Nigerian homes are just so funny. Imagine how an African parent persuade you to confide in them, only for them to use your story against you. Not a good feeling.

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Just like most people, in this Ebaby Kobby comedy, after much persuasion from her mum to share with what was bothering her, Kobby did. Only for the mum, halfway Kobby's story to bring out a belt, ready to beat her up just because she said she went into a room with a guy. I mean, she didn't even say they had sex or something.

Have you been in a situation where you feel you can actually talk to your mum or dad and then you end up regretting it, that's the case in nearly all Nigerian homes. So, I'm sure if you're a Nigerian, you can relate.

Watch the funny video.

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