A Nigerian lady visits mom’s kuli kuli shop to celebrate herself graduating from university, video stirs emotions (Watch)

A Nigerian lady, named Adebola, expressed gratitude to her mother who sells local snacks, Kuli-kuli, in a unique way after graduating from university.

In a heartwarming TikTok video, the daughter visited her mother’s shop, knelt respectfully, and hugged her, thanking her for all she did to support her.

The touching scene captured the appreciation of a fresh graduate towards her hardworking mom.

The joyous occasion continued as the mother, filled with happiness, used a marker to write a congratulatory message on her daughter’s white shirt.

The TikTok post conveyed the heartfelt message:

“Moment with my mom on my signout day🥰 My mom deserves to be celebrated💯 You deserve an entire parade! Thank you so much, mom, for working so hard to hold down a job and raise me at the same time. I know it was exhausting, and I truly appreciate how much you have always done for me.🥰❤️💯.”

@_adebola147

Moment with my mom on my signout day🥰 My mom deserve to be celebrated💯 You deserve an entire parade! Thank you so much, mom, for working so hard to hold down a job and raise me at the same time. I know it was exhausting, and I truly appreciate how much you have always done for me.🥰❤️💯#viraltiktok#momentwithmom#foryoupage

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Netizens, deeply moved by the video, openly admitted to being touched to the point of shedding tears.

Some comments included:

  • Ayotundegold26: “I pray your mum, my mum, our mummies live long and healthy to reap the fruit of their labors 🤲🥰🙏”.
  • Ayomide: “Why are you making your mom cry? You and I know that you’re not academically inclined ☹️. Anyway, congrats 😏”.
  • Debbie 🥰: “Tears dropped from my eye 😭. I can’t wait to make my mom happy 🫶💙”.
  • Sweet Yoruba Boy 🫢🖤: “This woman is forgetting all her struggles. I just pray my mom doesn’t suffer, God, please 😔”.
  • OSHIOYEMI: “Hmm, seeing her mom work and still managing to raise the children, I pray that anyone wishing ill on good mothers will be buried this year.”