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“I Blame Their Parents”- Fani-Kayode Reacts To Viral Video Of Secondary School Girls Smoking
- The dangers of smoking has often been emphasized through various media platforms buttressing on how smoking affects one’s organs.
- Medical experts have also harped on the effects of smoking on the lungs and a person’s health in general.
Former Nigerian minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has reacted to a viral video of some secondary school girls who were recorded while smoking.
The young girls in the viral video were dressed in uniform while smoking and passing out smoke through their nostrils.
According to details gathered from the shared video, the girls who were all dressed in blue uniforms can be seen smoking through pipes while blowing smoke through their mouth and nostrils. They also proceeded to pass the pipes around.
Reacting to the video Fani-Kayode said, “A wasted youth, a destroyed future and the road to perdition. I do not blame them: I blame their parents.
The former minister prayed for the girls by saying, “May God have mercy on them and deliver them all.”
This video and Fani Kayode’s response attracted a lot of mixed reactions, EKO HOT BLOG gathered
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Pure evil.
A wasted youth, a destroyed future and the road to perdition. I do not blame them: I blame their parents.
May God have mercy on them and deliver them all. pic.twitter.com/AwkMAUPlNS
— Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) April 16, 2021
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