tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post6395871167716341356..comments2023-06-14T09:47:19.626-05:00Comments on The Relentless Builder: Simbi goes to school [Featured Artiste: Psalmos]Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02741175042414216760noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-68930634127790440642011-10-12T13:40:09.164-05:002011-10-12T13:40:09.164-05:00You love the song? Well, I am definitely glad to h...You love the song? Well, I am definitely glad to hear that. Lord knows I was fighting ojukokoro looking at those outfits. LOL @ your speakers. They better stop complaining jo ... Tell them you haven't started sef! CD John left a vacuum behind and I am sure he is missed. <br /><br />Thanks for stopping by my blog too! Please visit often.The Relentless Builderhttp://relentlessbuilder.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-47411094218666926422011-10-12T12:16:44.220-05:002011-10-12T12:16:44.220-05:00Awww I love Psalmos's song actually. I love th...Awww I love Psalmos's song actually. I love the outfitsl and the words were amazing although like you said she did include the old school song, it still made sense. I can't stop listening to the song. My speaker are begging me to stop. lol.<br />And CD John definitely added a touch. Bless him.<br /><br />Thanks for coming by my blog and following. God bless ya plenty!<br /> <br />;-)Tewa Kufonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-30604210990089078592011-09-26T22:17:49.653-05:002011-09-26T22:17:49.653-05:00My goodness, Uduak, you are SO SWEET! This totally...My goodness, Uduak, you are SO SWEET! This totally made my day. I was pleasantly surprised (I love surprises) ... Thank you so so much. I am off to your blog to check it out. Thanks so much again! I really appreciate it.The Relentless Builderhttp://relentlessbuilder.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-23852469701601430382011-09-26T09:45:45.566-05:002011-09-26T09:45:45.566-05:00hey dear, i passed on the 'one lovely blog awa...hey dear, i passed on the 'one lovely blog award to you'. check it out on my latest post. xoxouduak26noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-77345617983888297472011-09-23T17:10:59.534-05:002011-09-23T17:10:59.534-05:00Very true, Michael. Family is definitely at the r...Very true, Michael. Family is definitely at the root of the cultism issue, but it is not the only culprit. Cults can only survive for so long without "support" (financial and otherwise), and so there are powerful people in society who support these groups and of course perpetuate them too. And you really hit the nail on the head with the "learning outside" point (it applies to sex education too). <br /><br />Your last comment reminds me of the bible verse that talks about training up a child in the way he should go and when he grows up, he will not depart from that part. But I still wonder at some PKs (Pastor's Kids) who were supposedly raised right, but their lifestyle ehn....E be like say dem don miss road. The Relentless Builderhttp://relentlessbuilder.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-17681892655705262632011-09-21T17:31:44.209-05:002011-09-21T17:31:44.209-05:00The root cause...Family. Family systems are degrad...The root cause...Family. Family systems are degraded and parents have little time or interest in monitoring their wards these days. Thing is, one way or the other, these kids always learn. If you fail to teach them at home, they learn outside. Its inevitable. It's the reason for rise in vices and moral decadence these days. UK riots is a good example.<br /><br />I believe if an individual has the right background and perception of life right from home, it would be hard to build upon that already-sound belief system unlike the naive one left to be whatever he cares to be.Mikeylinksnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-38174307442176491202011-09-21T13:36:47.037-05:002011-09-21T13:36:47.037-05:00Thanks, Atilola. The students themselves are part...Thanks, Atilola. The students themselves are part of the problem, and sometimes it is rooted in the families they come from. Private schools may have started out as an alternative, but now, they have certainly joined the bandwagon. <br /><br />Thanks for stopping by!The Relentless Builderhttp://relentlessbuilder.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-31221151905318243612011-09-21T13:34:40.559-05:002011-09-21T13:34:40.559-05:00Yes, unfortunately it is the case. Private univer...Yes, unfortunately it is the case. Private universities are not the answer to all the problems faced in Nigerian universities. They just surface again. <br /><br />Thanks for stopping by!The Relentless Builderhttp://relentlessbuilder.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-18948741367181190182011-09-21T05:42:23.032-05:002011-09-21T05:42:23.032-05:00Wherever you find a large group of adults from dif...Wherever you find a large group of adults from different backgrounds, some social vices are bound to be present. It doesn't matter whether you label it public, private or whatever. Names don't change the root cause. Well done@ilolahttp://atilola.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9007262862160462114.post-49974603435326710602011-09-21T03:18:43.655-05:002011-09-21T03:18:43.655-05:00I totally agree it should be treated as some sort ...I totally agree it should be treated as some sort of crime. private universities these days have the worst of morally decadent youths. <br />Nice post, looking forward to subsequent onesuduak26noreply@blogger.com