How To Know You've Come of Age in a Nigerian Home

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In a Nigerian home, there's a very fine line between being a child and being an adult. 18 might be the official legal age for most things like voting or drinking but if you think that's when you come of age then you are a joker. To prevent your parents from calling a family meeting on your head, here's how you really know you've come of age in a Nigerian home.

When your mum starts putting two pieces of meat on your rice.

When your mum starts putting two pieces of meat on your rice

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Is this me?

When they ask for your opinion during a family meeting.

You mean you want my opinion??? Na wa o, levels don change

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You mean you want my opinion??? Na wa o, levels don change.

When you are still out at 7pm and your mother hasn't called you ten times.

I don't understand what's happening right now? She hasn't forgotten she has a child abi?

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I don't understand what's happening right now? She hasn't forgotten she has a child abi?

When they start using style to ask you if you have a boyfriend/girlfriend.

When they start using style to ask you if you have a boyfriend/girlfriend

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