Nigerian Mother Sparks Debate on Social Media Over Child's Assignment Request

Maryam wrote, "Please someone should help me with this assignment ooo. I will be in the comment section."

Nigerian Mother Sparks Debate on Social Media Over Child's Assignment Request
Mum displays her child's assignment

A Nigerian mother, Maryam Isah, recently ignited a spirited discussion on the Facebook group "Omamstar" when she sought assistance with her child's school assignment. Maryam posted a photo of the assignment question and requested help from fellow group members, indicating her need for support.

In her plea, Maryam wrote, "Please someone should help me with this assignment ooo. I will be in the comment section."

However, her request triggered mixed reactions within the group. While some members empathetically provided valuable answers to assist Maryam, others criticized her for seeking help with an assignment they perceived as relatively easy. They took to the comments section to express their disbelief that such a straightforward question required external assistance.

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Amidst the criticism, a handful of group members offered support and provided answers to Maryam's request. The post generated a flurry of reactions and comments from netizens within the group.

Akinloye Idowu Grace emphasized the importance of parents participating in their children's assignments, saying, "Abeg mummies, let's also teach ourselves by participating in their assignments, and we should not always be social media addicts. SHALOM."

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Sunshine Glory, on the other hand, questioned the necessity of bringing such assignments to social media platforms, commenting, "What is in this Assignment that you brought on social media? Nawah, common sense is no longer common again abeg."

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Maryam's plea for help with her child's assignment illuminated the evolving dynamics of social media, where requests for assistance can lead to a range of reactions and discussions among online communities.