A Nigerian mother from a village has grabbed the hearts of many on social media when a video appeared of her riding her bike to carry food supplies to her daughter in Benin City.
The touching encounter, captured in a viral video, has received a lot of attention online.
The TikTok video, tweeted by @call_me_classique, shows the mother unloading food from her bike upon arrival in town, with her daughter’s thankful aid.
The daughter, apparently startled, asks her mother how she managed to ride her bike from the village to Benin City.
The video has received tremendously positive feedback, with many viewers praising the mother’s determination and selflessness.
Netizens Reactions…
Slimbullet said: “Mothers are blessed.”
Sandygreat wrote: “Very strong woman.”
Ikhayere Ikhayere said: “Sweet mother.”
Baba Ti said: “Super woman, full definition.”
Destino Reyes said: “Super Woman.”
Ihuoma Hanacho Amaonwu said: “The love of a mother is too much, with load, even when you are maried she still cares about you with goodies. God will bless mothers.”
LClassique said: “Swears God will surely bless mothers Amen.”
SparklesNyi said: “You’ve got a nice voice.”
JoshXanni said: “The way she switched her accent at the end.”
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