The Nozipho situation is another reminder why we cant be too quick to judge men. Until I hear the mans side of the story I am not buying this. The man was clearly setup to make him look bad and to win public sympathy, which judging by the reactions its clearly working. Now that…
@kingvegan101
@ChrisExcel102
"Bye papa," and he ignored those innocent souls, and you call that a man, uva indunu entja lo nothing special about him, he acted like umfazi ofebayo, angeke umenze niks
@kingvegan101
@ChrisExcel102
A father having to demonstrate such behaviour in front of the kids and helper is wrong he could have gone when the kids are sleeping if he really cared about protecting them…I don’t understand when people think those kids where told anything those boys look above 14
@kingvegan101
@ChrisExcel102
With the society we live in kids see a lot through action now kids are too over exposed and know too much without being told.I just feel there were kids begging there father because they know what he is doing is wrong
@kingvegan101
@ChrisExcel102
If really there mother told them something they were going to fight or be rude to him but they were very respectful just begging for a normal life they knew before.. I pray for strength in that family because this will have long after effects on kids
@kingvegan101
@ChrisExcel102
The biggest question why was he held hostage? Simply to push him to frustration so he can look bad to society he has been set up.
@kingvegan101
@ChrisExcel102
If you act as a responsible father and treat your kids and their mother with respect, your children will look up to you with admiration. However, if you consistently mistreat their mother in front of them, it's only a matter of time before they feel compelled to defend her.