It was rather a funny scenario when a Nigerian mother, who is apparently tired of advising her son to desist from betting, had no option other than to storm the betting centre to deliver him from gambling addiction with hot slaps.

In a video circulating social media, a woman is seen beating up a young boy who is said to be her son in a Bet9ja shop in Lagos for gambling.

It got to a point, other gamblers in the betting outlet quickly rushed to hold the angry mother not to kill her son, but to settle their scores at home.

But all pleas fell on deaf ears as the mother kept on pouncing on the timid young son, shout ” You will not kill me this boy, I have told u to stop gambling”

Watch the video below:

Meanwhile, a young lady identified as Vanessa Gold has taken to her social media page to show off wounds inflicted on her by her own mother simply because she stepped out to make her hair.

Sharing photos of the wounds on her Instagram page, Vanessa said sometimes she wonders whether her mother is really her biological mother.

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