Hardworking Girl in Wheelchair Helps Mother Serve Food to Customers in Touching Video, People React

Hardworking Girl in Wheelchair Helps Mother Serve Food to Customers in Touching Video, People React

  • A hardworking girl in a wheelchair was seen helping out in her mother’s shop in a video captured by one of the customers
  • She melted hearts as she served food to customers despite her condition in a wheelchair, and many hailed her
  • Her viral video caught people’s attention online, as those who know her spoke about her good character

A wheelchair-bound girl melted people’s hearts after she was seen serving at her mother’s canteen.

Despite her situation, the young girl joyfully served customers at her mum’s canteen in a video shared by one of the customers.

A girl using a wheelchair serves food to customers at her mother’s shop.
A hardworking girl in a wheelchair helps out in her mother’s shop in a video captured by one of the customers. Photo: @blackgirlkuma
Source: TikTok

The girl’s mother’s shop was located at a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp market, popularly known as mammy market.

One of the corps members, @blackgirlkuma, who visited the girl’s mother’s shop, shared the video on her TikTok page.

She captioned the video:

“I saw this beautiful girl serving at her mom’s shop at mammy market. I was so impressed. I love her energy because of her, I will eat here until I leave the camp.”

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She added in the comments:

“Omo. I love the fact she’s working too because keeping her one place will make her feel she’s not like others. I love her energy.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions as wheelchair-bound girl assists mum

@Sociallandlord001 said:

"Omo i requested for toothpick when i finished eating and when i turned to see who's bringing it, i realised it's this little girl. I immediately stood up and tried stopping her from bringing it cuz i observed the restaurant had other workers as well but this girl insisted till i couldn't stop her. My instincts and conscious began to tell me things i couldn't comprehend, alot thoughts kept coming till my didn't know when i began to apologize to my old mom and dad at home whom i have wronged in some occasions by declining their errands or even complaining.... God please bless and continue keeping this girl for her mum."

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@Damola said:

"Dis wamamko camp for sokoto."

@keturah_omat said:

"Awwn I know this child very fluent in English and she’s very pretty."

@Your Herbalist Corper said:

"This is really awesome..she’s so cute."

@maryam_adesewa2 said:

"She’s so good Eyii I miss sokoto."

@Bola omo Osogbo said:

"She is beautiful."
A hardworking girl in a wheelchair helps out in her mother’s shop in a video captured by one of the customers.
A girl using a wheelchair serves food to customers at her mother’s shop. Photo: @blackgirlkuma
Source: TikTok

Another hardworking lady was seen selling at the NYSC orientation camp in Abuja, and she shared her experience about how she started her business.

The lady, Grace Adekpe Eneyi, shared how she started her business from her N33,000 allowance, revealing that she once worked as a housemaid after she lost her father

The Abuja resident shared her touching story during an interview, as she gave an update about her business and personal struggles.

In a related story, a young lady was seen helping her father, who worked as a roadside vulcaniser.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that an NYSC member gifted his parents all the allowance he was paid for 12 months.

A video which captured the money he gave his parents the money in cash has gone viral on social media.

Many who came across the video celebrated the young man and gave their thoughts on his parents’ reaction.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ 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