The “Calm Down” video has revealed the many sides of Ore Bobo as the mother fondly calls the little boy in the the recent viral video.
The cutie indeed has many awesome qualities from the less than 2-minute clip:
A Lawyer, an astute negotiator/arbitrator:
Ore Bobo was able to convince mummy to consider other options beyond the strokes of a cane. It takes a great negotiator to have an irate person listen to other opinions.
As a Lawyer, he will do well to sway the jury in favour of his client. As an arbitrator, trade-offs will be easy-peazy.
Ore Bobo even got his mum to listen to a few questions in her anger. He wanted her out of the house so he could continue with his childish pranks.
Bravery:
It takes some real guts to ask an angry parent who is about to punish one if he/she is going going out. According to him, “mummy, are going out today ?” The delay tactics helped in no small measure to calm the mother.
A great salesman:
He will very likely make a great salesman seeing the way he got his mother to suspend the punishment and hear him out. If he ever finds himself in a sales environment, he will capture the attention of his buyers from the very first second. Trust me, his products will sell and very quickly too.
An actor:
Consider the way Ore Bobo demonstrated how mummy should take a deep breath, sit down, relax. Imagine also the way he knelt down to demonstrate his remorse.
An then the legendary demonstration of “CALM DOWN”:
A teacher/counsellor:
Teaching will likely be a walkover for our young man especially with his presentation skills. He will capture the attention of his student the moment he begins to speak and hold them spell-bound till the end of his class.
A few people who do not understand the average African parenting wondered if #Iya Oreanu’s disciplinary measure was not child abuse but she has responded in her Instagram handle that:
There appears to be absolutely no reason for her be an abusive parent considering she has a happy family and a doting husband.
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