THE TOPIC: is on Culture of Obedience vs Thinking for Yourself ; Parents who fear children who question — yet society needs thinkers. Is your child’s "good behavior" a sign of peace or a sign of fear? When was the last time you changed your mind because your child made a valid, logical point? The Big Question: If your child was being led toward a dangerous "herd mentality" by their peers, have you given them the mental muscles to say "No" to the group?
The evening at Evakings Bar has reached that mellow point where the music is low and the insights are high. Ola is proudly showing Jide a video of his youngest son standing perfectly still while being lectured, nodding "Yes, Daddy" at every pause. "Now, that is home training," Ola beams. "He doesn't argue, he doesn't question. He just obeys. In this Lagos of 2026, if you don't teach them to follow orders, the world will break them. I’m raising a disciplined man." Jennifer, leaning against the counter, shakes her head with a bittersweet smile. "Ola, you might be raising a disciplined soldier, but are you raising a leader? A child who never says 'Why?' is a child who might never say 'No' when a boss asks them to do something unethical, or when a politician asks them to follow a lie. You’re celebrating his silence, but that silence is where innovation goes to die." The Lead: Why Society Needs Questioners, Not Just...