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Board Gambling discussion
Re: A Nigerian Father Rejects Son's Gambling Win
by
goldkingcoiner
on 25/05/2023, 21:21:36 UTC
A boy won #38,000,000 ($82340.19) with just #400 ($0.87) and when the boy brought home his win, the biological father of the boy rejected the money because it was gotten from gambling. So that makes me to think how people look or see or think of gambling. Is gambling a bad thing to do? As for me gambling is not a bad something but the individual can be bad and also the way you present yourself in the society can also tell people about your personality.

How do you see the father? Was he right by rejecting the son gambling win?


What kind of idiotic, ideologically-driven poor excuse of a father acts like this? He should have shown his son support while explaining him the dangers of gambling. He should have given his son to understand that this was a rare 1-in-lifetime event. So that the kid would not grow up chasing his gambling win from his younger days.

Money might not be the most important thing in life but that father definitely did not teach his child a valuable lesson. Rather I think that the son will now learn that gambling can be very rewarding and it is best to keep secrets from his father. Thats not a good lesson.

I wonder what a licensed psychologist would have to say about this matter, though...