Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Controversial Member of Parliament for Assin South, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has said that any of his children who becomes useless in life will inherit nothing from him as a father.
The politician in the studios of Asempa FM advised parents to be very strict with the upbringing of their children. He stated that parents should give their children the best in life but never allow them to be spoilt brats. He advised again that parents should let their children know they worked hard for the money they spend on them in order to sound a note of warning to their wards to be responsible in life.
“I will give my children the best in life. I will give them what I lacked growing up as a child but it does not mean I should allow any of my children to go wayward. Anyone who goes wayward will be sacked and will not get anything from me” he said.
According to Kennedy Agyapong, he doesn’t give his children money without complaining about it because he works hard for his money and will not allow any child of his to waste his hard-earned sweat. He emphasized that it is good to complain when giving money to your children in order for them to know money is difficult to come by.
The father of 22 children stated that he doesn’t pamper his children with money but provides them with the best things in life. He further added that he knows not all 22 children will succeed in life and anybody who becomes useless will inherit nothing from his wealth.
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