Big Brother Naija star, Bamike Adenibuyan, popularly known as BamBam, has opened up on her childhood experiences and her father’s greatest fear about her lifestyle.
Speaking in an interview, with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, said her father as a former military personnel was very strict with them.
According to BamBam, her father cautioned her about learning to survive and not become a liability after graduation.
She said she made it easy for her father as she chose to stay in Abuja after her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
She said:
“My parents were very strict, my dad said the moment I graduated, he didn’t want me to get fat on his couch. He said I was on my own and was worried about how I would survive. He didn’t want me to be a liability, so I made it easy for him. After NYSC, I didn’t go back home, I stayed at home.
“I had such a good upbringing, military dad, Deeper Life mum and a nurse. You don’t mix up with people and we don’t even have TV. I grew up not watching TV, and I still don’t have a good habit of watching TV till now. Daddy is coming home and everyone is runing inside the room but I just wanted to know what is happening outside. My dad was quite worried that I would become a Vagabond.”
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Thank God you learnt very fast from ur parents stringent growing and economic strategy. At least,you can stand on your now, without necessarily waiting for someone to assist you. So you should find a way to back to your parents what they invested in you.
If your father thinks so,that means you were very storborn to that level,your parents has lost hope on you,there was nothing to write home about you.but thank God you changed
Am sure you dismiss the thought of your father,by being a good girl,a responsible one that dad can be proud of, continue to do well to remend dad and mom daughter.
That’s was how parents be before not like all those young girls growing up now that have all freedom from there day one
Do you received any salary as a BBNaija member gang why did people join BBNaija and I don’t know what it means to be BBNaija
It is good for parents to raise their children to be self reliance, no parent will want their hard work raising children to be in vain.
My GRANDMA will always say “Never write off Anybody (Maka echi).
some people later regret to see who they wrote off turn to become the corner Stone of the House.