Family devotion time can serve drama as much as blessings—ask any Nigerian household. A now-viral clip has melted hearts and tickled ribs after a young boy, asked to lead prayers, blessed everyone around him one after the other… then deliberately skipped his brother.
When an adult gently pointed it out, the little man stood his ground and explained why he refused to pray for his sibling: “He didn’t pray for me yesterday.”
That single line had social media in stitches. Beyond the laughter, many viewers admitted the boy’s “small but mighty” sense of justice was giving big energy. In his world, reciprocity matters—if you no do for me, I no go do for you. Simple and clear.
What people are saying:
– “Even children understand accountability. Do me, I do you—no be fight!”
– “This boy is principled. Next time the brother will remember to pray for him.”
– “Kids don’t forget o. Treat them fairly and they’ll mirror it.”
– “I love how honest he was. He still prayed for others, just not the ‘offender.’”
Why it resonates:
– It’s relatable: many Nigerian homes cherish family prayer time, and sibling rivalry is as old as time.
– It’s a teachable moment: children watch how we treat them and respond in kind.
– It’s wholesome humor: a reminder that even in faith practices, kids bring their full personalities.
The sweet takeaway? Beyond the laughs, it’s a nudge to model kindness and fairness at home. Today you remember someone in prayer; tomorrow they’ll remember you too.
Have you seen similar moments during family devotion? Share your funniest prayer-time stories—Na family house we dey!
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