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Pay Surprise Visits To Your Children’s Schools, Kanayo O. Kanayo Urges Parents

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Veteran Nollywood actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo, has advised parents to pay surprise visits to their children’s school.

The movie star made the call on his Instagram page on Tuesday where he shared a video of himself and his son.

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In the caption, Kanayo noted that some students may leave their school to ‘unimaginable places’ without their parents’ consent.

He then urged parents to pay unscheduled visits to their wards.

Kanayo wrote, “Do you know many of our children leave school to go to unimaginable places?

“His or her school may be in Ekiti State but they are in Lekki, Lagos State every weekend grooving.

“Please pay them unscheduled visits to avoid stories that may make you age under 48 hours.”

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