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                     'TELL EJIRO'!✍
     Yayyy! I'm so excited! Thank God, It's Friday.
 So Ejiro Inspirational Blog launches it's fresh and new column tagged :
  'Tell Ejiro'✍ . This will run every Friday, so your comments on various subjects discussed will be published every Friday on 'Ejiro Inspirational Blog'.
 So our First subject of discourse this Friday boarders around the question:
 Would you prefer your child/ward to attend school as a Day Student or as a Boarding House Student?
 Drop your comment here.👇

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  1. Well..I didn't attend a Boarding House School, all through my schooling days. But,I think parents shipping their kids or ward to boards are simply lazy. They put their jobs and career above there family. If you don't have time for your child, how do you think somebody else will? Your kids might grow up with strange doctrines and influences.

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  2. Well..I didn't attend a Boarding House School, all through my schooling days. But,I think parents shipping their kids or ward to boards are simply lazy. They put their jobs and career above their family. If you don't have time for your child, how do you think somebody else will? Your kids might grow up with a strange doctrine and influences....
    Comment by Chukwu.

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  3. Well..I didn't attend a Boarding House School, all through my schooling days. But,I think parents shipping their kids or ward to boards are simply lazy. They put their jobs and career above their family. If you don't have time for your child, how do you think somebody else will? Your kids might grow up with a strange doctrine and influences...
    Comment by Chukwudi

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  4. Well..I didn't attend a Boarding House School, all through my schooling days. But,I think parents shipping their kids or ward to boards are simply lazy. They put their jobs and career above their family. If you don't have time for your child, how do you think somebody else will? Your kids might grow up with a strange doctrine and influences...
    Comment by Chukwudi

    ReplyDelete
  5. Well..I didn't attend a Boarding House School, all through my schooling days. But,I think parents shipping their kids or ward to boards are simply lazy. They put their jobs and career above their family. If you don't have time for your child, how do you think somebody else will? Your kids might grow up with a strange doctrine and influences....
    Comment by Chukwu.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Well..I didn't attend a Boarding House School, all through my schooling days. But,I think parents shipping their kids or ward to boards are simply lazy. They put their jobs and career above there family. If you don't have time for your child, how do you think somebody else will? Your kids might grow up with strange doctrines and influences.

    ReplyDelete

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