- A young boy named Hashim amazed online viewers by sharing his fashion journey during a photoshoot.
- In a Get Ready With Me (GRWM) video, he sported a white tank top and black pants.
- His aso-oke attire was received in pieces, including the trousers, shirt, cap, and black sandals.
A young boy named Hashim amazed online viewers by sharing his fashion journey during a photoshoot.
In a Get Ready With Me (GRWM) video, he sported a white tank top and black pants. His aso-oke attire was received in pieces, including the trousers, shirt, cap, and black sandals.
The outfit changes were thrilling, and Hashim carried a chic black and gold walking stick, adding to his stylish appearance.
He smiled occasionally, tapped his feet, and swayed to the music during the photoshoot. Many online users praised him, including Nollywood actress Foluke Daramola.
Others pointed out that Hashim displayed style and calmness, which was showed at the Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu Ode, Ogun state, a few months back.
Watch video below:
See some comments below:
@orebelcakes: “Fine like 1 billion. Omggg. Keep serving us, Hashim. Well done mummy.”
@sweetsoven_confectioneries: “I’m glad I share the same birthday date with His Royal Cuteness.”
@folukedaramolasalako: “Hey cuteness.”
@iamadenikeabeni: “Your royal majesty! Topnotch steeze.”
@moray_glamour: “Ojude Oba cocomelon.”
@lastborn_kouture: “Baby boy understood the assignment.”
@supercent4real: “The cutest baby, he understood the assignment.”
@simply_olam: “Is someone supporting him from the back? Because I’m wondering how he was able to sit like that without tumbling.”
In other news, Umar Ibrahim Umar, a former National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member whose parade photos gained widespread attention, has recently shared a transformation image following speculation about his involvement in the Point of Sale (POS) business.
The ex-corps member from Bauchi became an internet sensation after a video surfaced of him enthusiastically expressing his emotions during the NYSC parade.
Subsequently, rumors circulated regarding his entry into the POS sector after completing a year of service to his country.
However, Umar Ibrahim Umar has since dismissed these claims as unfounded. He recently took to his Twitter account to post updated images of himself, contrasting them with his NYSC photograph.
“Dedication truly pays off… Alhamdulillah 😊,” he captioned.