Many people have been gushing over an adorable video of Nigerian billionaire businessman Ned Nwoko and his son Munir.
The kindergarten-enrolled 2-year-old couldn’t help but leave his parents to study.
Munir didn’t find not having his parents around funny, despite the fact that he appeared excited to be starting school in Regina Daniels’ Instagram story clips of her and her husband dropping him off at school.
Munir appeared serious in one of the clips as his mother, Regina, questioned whether he was looking forward to starting school.
Another video showed Ned Nwoko trying to get his son to interact with his classmates, and a third showed him sitting on the ground because Munir didn’t want him to leave him.
“Moon wouldn’t let his dad go so he’s gonna be part of them now”, Regina Daniels captioned the video.
Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels has proudly shown off the anchors in her life.
The proud mother of two took to her Instagram page to share adorable photos of her boys who she shared with her husband, Ned Nwoko.
The movie star described them as the anchors of her life.
“Meet the Anchor of my life…my princes @princekhalifanwoko @princemunirnwoko”.
Fans of the actress took to her Instagram page to gush over her babies.
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