Tears of Joy from Mum as His Son Surprises Her with Visit from United States, Emotional Video Goes Viral
- A Nigerian man recently surprised his parents with his visit from the United States
- The man with the Instagram handle @obynodaddymuna shared a video of the surprise on his page and social media users were emotional
- According to @obynodaddymuna, the last time he visited Nigeria was in 2016
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A Nigerian man with the Instagram handle @obynodaddymuna has put smiles on his parents' faces after returning home from the United States.
@obynodaddymuna had planned with his siblings that he would be surprising their parents with his visit, and when he did his mother was all emotional.
In a video the young man shared on his Instagram page, his mum could be seen jubilating upon her son's arrival.
@obynodaddymuna who last visited home in 2016 had a sense of fulfillment as his mum danced and shed tears of joy as he arrived home.
@ngoziillustration
"Awwwww this is so emotional. Why do I just enjoy every of ur videos. I’ve been following you since ur ‘kindergarten’ video with Muna. You are a real content creator."
@christy_zinnydave
"See me all tears. My prayer is that my son will grow and make me proud. I must train him to become a good man with the help of God. Thank you so much. You inspired me."
@paul.ikehng
"This is awesome. Family is everything."
@theuzoone
"Made my cry! How awesome! Truly beautiful!!!"
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In other news, Nigerians have reacted to emerging photos of a man who was recently flown into the country after 29 years sojourn in South Africa.
According to a female Facebook user named Chibuzor Yagazie Ikeh, the man identified as Chinweze Odumekwe had moved to South Africa in the year 1992 and had not set foot in Nigeria.
He was, however, reportedly said to have fallen ill and bedridden, and was flown back to his country thanks to the support of a non-governmental organization in South Africa.
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Source: Legit.ng