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I want to marry her – SS1 boy says as big sister disciplines him after finding love letter from his girlfriend (Video)

A Nigerian lady embraced her role as a big sister when she found a love letter exchanged between her younger brother who is in SS1, and his girlfriend.

In a video posted online, she made the boy named Somto to kneel down and serve punishment for having girlfriend at that age and class.

She scolded him by using herself as a good example, recounting how she never thought of having a boyfriend in Senior Secondary 1 (SS1).

The big sister who was holding a cane asked her baby brother who the girl is and the boy happily gave her name as Precious.

She proceeded to ask him some details about the girl’s physical appearance and her sibling gave some silly responses which made her flog him.

Somto said they have been dating for six months and he wants to marry her when he grows up. Also, the girl had apparently told him to tear the letter when he’s done reading.

Watch the video below:

Meanwhile, a Nigerian man identified as Obinna Nwosu, has taken to social media to reflect on his time as a corp member who helped a student to realise his potentials.

He took to Twitter and shared a photo of of him in 2013 while doing his National Youth Service Programme as a teacher in a secondary school.

Obinna, who is running for Federal House of Representatives Ikwuano / Umuahia Federal Constituency in 2023, was snapped talking to a boy known as the most stubborn kid in school with poor grades.

According to the young man he served in Edo state and God used him as an agent of transformation to change the boy’s ife.

He said he was able to take the boy under his mentorship and tutored him till and by the end of the school session he moved from 15th to 8th position.

Obinna wrote; ”This was 2013, when I was serving in Edo state, I was told that this kid was the most stubborn boy in school with very poor grades. I brought him close and tutored him. During my 1 yr stay, he went from 15th position to 8th. God used me as an agent of transformation.”