Adekunle Gold, a Nigerian singer, and his daughter Adejare have demonstrated their fluency in the Yoruba language.
The father and daughter captivated hearts by continuously calling themselves lovely words in Yoruba language.
He addressed his daughter as ‘omo mi,’ which means’my child,’ and she responded with ‘baba mi,’ which means’my father.
The video’s caption read: “Singer Adekunle Gold and Deja on Father time with his daughter. So cute.”
The comments section was flooded with responses from netizens who liked the little girl’s voice.
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Reacting to the post…
@Ayoze said: “A responsible lady that’s ready for abserious relationship.”
@ojediranolaleye said: “Simi likes big ponmo …see Dad lip’s.”
@Abdulganiyu Ayomide reacted: “Awwn awwn, See as I dey smile like mumu.”
@DELIGHTSOME FASHION GALLERY said: “Just like simi’s sweet voice. I love you together. You will last forever in Jesus name.”
@Abibi2 said: “I like the way u teach her how to speak ur language.”
@omolabake_gold said: “God please let them live together forever lovely.”
@Cookie said: “She’s definitely going to be the life of te party.”
@Engr Ayyub said: “I will do this with my daughter now.”
@Khadija said: “Her voice is so adorable.”
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