Controversial relationship and life coach cum pastor, Counsellor Lutterodt has kicked against the idea of children taking care of their parents in their old age.
In Africa, parents do everything possible to help their children get a good life with the expectation that their children will also reciprocate the same thing in their old age.
During a panel discussion on Best Entertainment Show on Okay, Counsellor Lutterodt disagreed with such mentality and claimed that children are not obliged to take care of their parents in the future.
Defending his point, the outspoken clergyman said parents should raise up their children to take care of themselves and not the other way round.
“What at all can your child give you that you didn’t give to them,” he quizzed.
Counsellor Lutterodt strongly held on to his point and even he said if there’s no system to take care of parents in their old age then they should die rather than expecting their children to take care of them.
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In other news, Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk, a Nigerian Afropop singer, was the subject of another revelation made by Yvonne Nelson in her book “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson.”
Yvonne described her relationship with the singer as a dreamy one, complete with breakfast in bed and all the comforts. She added that she knew her love for the singer was unbreakable because he had her initials, YN, permanently inked on his wrist.
“We had a decent relationship. breakfast in bed and all the niceties of a dream relationship one could think of. I had the assurance that he was someone I could be with forever.
He tattooed my initials, YN, on his wrist, and I thought that was a big deal. If he wasn’t serious about he wouldn’t do that. In his hit song, “Ur Waist”, he mentioned how he lusted over me”.