Lady Celebrates as Parents Relocate to Canada After Struggling in Nigeria, Shows Their New Look

Lady Celebrates as Parents Relocate to Canada After Struggling in Nigeria, Shows Their New Look

  • A Nigerian lady celebrated as her parents relocated to Canada after struggling till their old age in Nigeria
  • Many were amazed after seeing how her mother and father transformed after relocating to Canada
  • Their new look after they relocated to Canada made netizens marvel, as many tapped into their blessings

A Nigerian lady celebrated her parents as they relocated to Canada after years of struggling till their old age.

The lady showed her mother, who used to roast corn in Nigeria before she relocated with her husband to Canada.

Lady Celebrates as Parents Relocate to Canada After Struggling in Nigeria, Shows Their New Look
Lady Celebrates as Parents Relocate to Canada After Struggling in Nigeria, Shows Their New Look
Source: TikTok

In the viral video by @doccy_glamour_hair on TikTok, the lady shared the emotional story of how her parents worked hard to train their children.

She expressed joy as they relocated to Canada and showed off their new look.

The video was captioned:

“I watched my parent struggle till their old age. They work so hand to take good care of us. Even me I can’t do the work dey did cos it was real hard work but at the end of the tunnel it was all laughter. From Nigeria to Canada.

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“It’s was a dream came through for them. I am so happy for them because they truly deserve it and more.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady’s parents relocate to Canada

Many who saw the video marvelled at the lady’s parents new look after their relocation.

Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions

@Bella said:

"See how they come deh young for abroad."

@lovelynvogue said:

"Dear mum I know u can’t see this but I am writting this here so TikTok would bring me back when u start enjoying the fruit if ur labor to my mum and to all mothers out there you will not die when u are supposed to eat the fruit of ur labor God will strengthen you all till ur children become successful and spoil you with their money."

ASEKUNLOWO said:

"She was proud of her parents when they were nothing and was also proud of them when they made it. A good Daughter."

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@Investor said:

"Who else noticed they became young in Canada, naija no be sane place at all."

@AjikeAde said:

"Abeg make this sound never trend finish because I will use it too in between congratulation. dad and mum."

@Omo Ade said:

"This could be my mom but she die suddenly. May they live long to eat more fruit of their labor."

@Sweet oyin said:

"I’m crying while watching this I pray all the parent eat the fruit of their labor congratulations."

@Debbytopaz said:

"Congratulations to you stranger ….Omooo poverty dey make person old pass their age oooo…#Congrats once again."

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Her viral video detailed her relocation experience, as she explained how she travelled with her man.

Many who came across the video congratulated her and “tapped” into the blessings of relocation.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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