Few spoilt brats squander their family fortune quicker than it took their forbears to amass it. From birth, they are bonded to fortune; growing up, they become hostages to it – particularly if their folks fail to instill in them, the essential values required to improve their fortune and sustain it.
Whenever the leaders of a family begin to amass tidy sums of wealth, concerns often arise concerning the dangers of producing detestable flawed children according to highly paid comedian, Louis C.K.
Indeed, contemporary research has revealed that there’s no way someone who was raised rich is not going to be a burden of a human being in his or her society thus parents raising children born to privilege, run the risk of creating self-satisfied little cretins.
This terrible reality of silver spoon kids are recognizable in the lives of rich and famous Nigerian kids perpetually caught in a haze of promiscuous and extravagant living. The culprits are children of top billionaire business men and are seen flaunting their lifestyle on different social media platform.
The Capital findings revealed that the daughter of a Governor of one of the south west states is one such errant ward. Besides her unforgivable rudeness and lack of self-respect, she is very saucy and bitchy. Her wanton desire for pleasure, smoking and drinking overshadows her achievements.
Despite her father’s wealth and generosity towards others, the daughter seem insatiable as she craves the wild and extreme side of life.
Further findings revealed that most silver spoon kids live dangerously. They engage in sexual promiscuity; many male and female children of superrich parents for instance, have been found to sleep around with top politicians, including their father’s friends just for the kicks or to keep up with their wild, careless, extravagant lifestyle.
They also indulge in drug abuse, smoking weed, cocaine, alcoholism and club prowling; they engage in wanton sex with multiple sex partners for the fun of it thus increasing their likelihood of contracting sexually transmitted diseases.