‘Are These Our Future Mothers?’ – Netizens React Over Video Of SHS Girls Drinking To Stupor

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Are These Our Future Mothers - Netizens React Over Video Of SHS Girls Drinking To Stupor

Following the viral video of teen Senior High School students drinking beer and other hard liquors in a stupor, netizens have gone berserk online.

Many have asked to find out if these are future leaders, mothers, or wives.

The video was basically a group of Ghanaian senior high school girls in a bar in their uniforms. They are seen ordering a variety of alcoholic drinks, particularly beer.

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Check out some reactions below:

@daceboateng;
Masa everyone lived bad life in high school ooo. We’re in social media world now that’s why ooo Now that you’re old you dont want the youth to enjoy some why ???

@obaaydufie:
Hmm at this stages of their lives Smirnoff Ice, Shandy and Savannah… then when they score 35 and above parents will be shouting and upset with the school.

@sandygabbygaisie:
Who even sold the drinks to them? Shouldn’t you be 18 in order for drinks to be sold to you.

@nhanha_ama_dhymond_:
Then I’ll see my sister or daughter inside omg you’ll come home to meet me lord have mercy on this generation

@emmanigh;
As I always preach these people have finally succeeded in destroying the future of the youth in Ghana 🇬🇭, why am I saying this? when a child is not disciplined or punished he/she goes the wrong way and look at what we are seeing in our senior high schools no discipline.

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