Father takes son to court for idleness
Oct 17, 2008
 
LAGOS (Reuters) - A father took his 20-year old son to an Islamic court in 
northern Nigeria for idleness, asking that he be sent to prison for refusing to 
engage in productive activities, state news agency NAN said Friday.
"He is not listening to words and he is bringing shame to my family. I am tired 
of his nefarious deeds. Please put this boy in prison so that I can be free," 
Sama'ila Tahir, a market trader in the northeastern town of Bauchi, was quoted 
as saying.

Tahir told the court that his son had refused to go to school and accused him 
of belonging to a criminal gang.

The court sentenced the son to six months in prison and 30 strokes of the cane 
-- which were immediately administered on the premises -- for being disobedient 
to his parents, NAN said.

(Reporting by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Charles Dick)

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