Online Users React To Nigerian Father Who Employs His Son As Security Man In His Company

Date: 13-10-2020 7:54 pm (3 years ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
- at 13-10-2020 07:54 PM (3 years ago)
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This is the extraordinary story of a Nigerian businessman teaching his son how to be responsible in life.
 
It has been revealed that a Nigerian father identified as Felix Obazee employed his son, Uyiogosa, as a security man in his company.
 
Obazee, who is the CEO of Fionet Security Services, made this known.
 
He shared photos of his child dressed in the company’s security uniform and said that he did it in order to give his son quality parenting.
 
In the post, he posed rhetorical questions to people, asking if they would choose to teach their kids their business or shield them with the flimsy talk that they do not want them to suffer.
 
He also thanked God for the grace he bestowed on him which enabled him to bring up responsible children, that would become leaders of their generation.
 
Sharing the post, he wrote:
 
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"Catching them young.

Picture with my 2nd son, but the 4th child, Uyiogosa Praise Obazee, a student of University of Port Harcourt dressed in my company's Security uniform on duty.

Can you teach your children your trade, your business and make them learn that life is not all about cell phones and games? Or you don't want them to suffer how you suffered to become successful?

I am grateful to God for his grace to raise responsible children that will be leaders in their generation.
@Uyi see you at the top son!"

 
Mr Obazee’s post received numerous reactions.
 
Read some of the reactions:
 
Dotun Jegede: Talented young man builds petrol tanker prototype, photos go viral “My daughter is 10, she helps me document my consultancy income at home. She helps input data and collate client database. On this very Satuday, we both went out inside the estate to do some online submissions plans sorting.
 
Abraham Ojo: I hope you paid the young man.
 
Bala: Felix, you are my most envied parent today and will be for a long time. But credit must also go to Uyi (who deserves and lives his name ‘Praise’) for submitting to your guidance. It is not easy these days to convince adult elite children to discipline methods like these.
 
Kelechi Uchenna: My opinion, I would introduce my children to my business and let them know that they are welcome to join the business if they are interested. They can be executive directors or non executive directors( owners) depending on their choice…

Posted: at 13-10-2020 07:54 PM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- dareper at 13-10-2020 10:51 PM (3 years ago)
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This is pure propaganda. Tell us another thing.
Posted: at 13-10-2020 10:51 PM (3 years ago) | Hero
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- kacylee at 14-10-2020 07:03 AM (3 years ago)
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very good... teach him how to climb the ropes

Posted: at 14-10-2020 07:03 AM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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