TOPIC TODAY: Are You a Parent or a Creditor? Are you using your past sacrifices to hijack your child’s future dreams? The Big Question: If your child didn't give you a single Naira this year, would you still be proud of the person they’ve become?
The fan at Evking’s Bar is fighting a losing battle against the afternoon heat. Ola is staring at a bank alert on his phone, his face a mask of frustration. "I sent this boy to the best private school in Lagos," he grumbles to the group. "I sacrificed my own comfort, wore the same shoes for three years, and now he’s telling me he wants to 'reinvest' his bonus into a startup instead of sending it home for the new roof. Is this the thanks I get? After all I’ve done?" Jide sets his glass down with a soft clink . "Ola, are you describing a son or a high-yield savings account?" The Lead: The "Black Tax" vs. The "Love Gift" In many African homes, the line between parental sacrifice and a business loan has become dangerously blurred. We’ve inherited a generational mindset where children are viewed as "social security" or retirement plans. While the culture of communal support is beautiful, it turns toxic when love is ...