Proud Son Thanks Dad Who Works As Security Guard For Supporting Him, Follows His Career Path
- A South African man, Mahlatse Seroba, has expressed gratitude towards his father who works as security guard
- He said his father has been present for him since his childhood and continues to be supportive now that he has grown into adulthood
- The proud son, in admiration of his father, decided to pursue a career as a security guard, following in his father's footsteps
A South African man, Mahlatse Seroba, has taken to his social media page to acknowledge and appreciate his father’s role in his life.
Mahlatse shared a Facebook post of him thanking his security guard father for always being there for him.
He shared that his dad was always by his side while he was still at school and still there for him now as as he grew into a young adult and qualified security.
He wrote:
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“Yes, he’s my father he gave me something that will remain forever ❤️I was at school he was there. Now I’m a Security officer, he’s there again ❤️I love this man, y’all ❤️. Like father like son following in his footstep akulalwa."
The post also featured images of the father and son wearing security guard uniforms as they posed and shook hands.
At a time where so many youngsters grow up without their dads, Mahlatse’s post is not only heartwarming but reminds us that there are still honorable and loving fathers out there.
Netizens reacts to the post
The post gained much reaction on Facebook, attracting heartfelt comments from touched netizens.
Thabo Michael Machethe said:
“You and your father must open a security company. With his experience and knowledge of the field, you won't go wrong I believe in you guys .”
Kayolet Matjeni Ga Mathabe commented:
“Congratulations . This is beautiful , I just love this Generation of fathers. They are stepping up for their kids, even if baby mama brings in drama, they take her straight to children's Court.”
Gogo Nkosisebenzelekhaya-Soko was touched:
“I personally don't know you guys, but your short story touched me. These are the little things some take for granted. I respect your dad, ke ntate wa botlhokwa, I admire you for thanking him while still alive. I hope this post touches and changes many fathers and sons out there. You are both going farGod is watching♥️.”
Mantour Martins wished the father and son success:
“I am very happy for you guys. How I wish you go up and end up having your own security company. GOD BLESS YOU.”
Mojalefa Solomon Ncholu commented:
“Well done, boy, for telling the world about what your dad did for you and that you love him. That's powerful words.”
In the past, Legit.ng has spotlighted stories around family support as well as bonds between parents and their children. One such story was about a lady who tearfully knelt before her stepfather, who had sponsored her education.
In a related report, Ronami, sister to Nigerian singer Burna Boy, detailed how their parents supported the musician's career.
Nigerian lady appreciates her father
Legit.ng previously reported the story of a Nigerian lady who appreciated her father in a unique style.
The happy daughter used her father as mannequin for her wig.
The hilarious video showed her father putting on the wig while she used a straightener to make it look better.
Her father’s facial expression while weaing the wig sparked lots of hilarious comments from netizens.
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