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    We listen, We don’t judge: Nigerian dad shares amusing story of esc@ping son’s Arabic homework requests

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    A Nigerian dad has humorously recounted the extreme measures he took to evade assisting his son with his Arabic homework.

    The dad @angry_ustaaz shared the amusing story on the trending challenge, We listen, We don’t judge, on Twitter (X), stating how he and his wife stylishly avoided their son’s Arabic assignment request.

    He disclosed that his wife intentionally referred their son to him because she had no idea about the assignment. Upon learning of the wife’s actions, he instantly feigned sickness before his son’s arrival.

    He tweets,

    “My son brought his homework from Islamiyah, and it was all in Arabic. He asked his mom to help him, she knew she couldn’t do it. But claimed she was busy in the kitchen and that he should bring it to me. Thank God I heard her from the room. I quickly jumped into bed, covered myself and started shaking before he came in. High fever . Your guy went back to his mom to tell her that I was sick, she rushed to the room to check upon me. We looked at each other and started laughing. Scope pass scope. Please let’s go back to Islamiya oo.”

    Immediately, the young boy informed his mum, who dashed to the bedroom to observe her husband. The couple locked eyes together and burst into laughter.

    They had both tried deflecting the son’s assignment because of their lack of knowledge of Arabic studies and to save themselves from embarrassment.

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