According to Divine Ikubor, better known as Rema, a prominent Nigerian musician, parents do not punish children who help support the family financially.
In a recent chat with content creator Enzo, he made the assertion.
Even though the singer thought Enzo should have a tattoo similar to his, the content creator argued that his mother would disapprove.
He reminisced about the days his mother harbored resentment toward him because he braided his hair.
Rema continued by telling him he needed to put in more time at the office, saying that parents don't scold children who are the breadwinners.
If I want a tattoo, my mom won't approve, says Enzo. For days after I braided her hair, we didn't speak again. It was terrible.
Rest assured, all it takes is a little more effort on your part. Just hang on till you collect a tidy sum. Parents in Nigeria seldom give advice to income earners.
After his father passed away when he was a teenager, Rema had already admitted that he had been supporting his family financially.
At the age of seventeen, he made his millionth dollar, which he promptly gave to his mom, he said.