Nigerian Man Emotionally Welcomes Mother to UK After 5 Years Apart, Reunion Video Melts Hearts

Nigerian Man Emotionally Welcomes Mother to UK After 5 Years Apart, Reunion Video Melts Hearts

  • A Nigerian man celebrated as he welcomed his mother to the United Kingdom after five years apart
  • The emotional reunion warmed people’s hearts as the video of how he hugged his mother went viral
  • Many who saw the video celebrated the family and some wished same for them and their parents

A Nigerian man celebrated as his mother travelled to the United kingdom to pay him a visit.

He stated that he had not seen his mum for five years and was excited when he sighted her at the airport.

A Nigerian man happily welcomes his mother to the UK after five years of staying apart
A Nigerian man celebrates as he welcomes his mother to the United Kingdom after five years apart. Photo: @bambad
Source: TikTok

In a TikTok video by @bambad__, the young man excitedly hugged his mum after approaching her at the airport.

He captioned the video:

"Finally saw my mum again after five years. The real mummy Ibadan is in UK. God of eternal peace, I’m filled with gratitude to finally reunite with my mum after five years—she’s in the UK!!! I’m not sure how to process this, but I’m so happy."

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Watch the emotional video below:

Reactions as man welcomes mother to UK

@Temiloluwa oooo said:

This will be me tomorrow seeing my mum after 6 years in uk is a big deal for me🥺she lost my Dad her husband In between!she’s currently on air mummy !!I can’t sleep

@Khaleet said

This is so beautiful 🥰May you live long mum

@Olutee10 said:

Waoh! Good to have her her🥰Original mummy Ibadan is her🥰 Greetings from Tobi

@brison said:

I shall welcome my mum too ijn

@Hindu Alexander said:

Masha Allah 👌🥰❤👍long life sweet mum

@Queenmother9999 said:

Am happy for you sir. I really pray to make it in life to give my dad the best life he wants as a fruit of labor in Jesus name.

Lynette said:

Oh God next year should not pass me by I miss my parents so bad

NAIJAFOOD IN CAMBRIDGE said:

Good to have mummy here, let’s see mummy in some of your videos please

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Oluwashindarayo said:

Awwnnnn... My mummy don land ooo."
A Nigerian man celebrates as he welcomes his mother to the United Kingdom after five years apart.
A Nigerian man happily welcomes his mother to the UK after five years of staying apart. Photo: @bambad
Source: Getty Images

Another lady shared how her father arrived in the UK to visit her mother after 19 years of staying apart.

She said her father's UK visa had a 10-year ban, which made her parents stay apart for such a long time without seeing eachother.

She opened up about why her father had a 10-year ban on his UK visa as their emotional reunion moved people to tears.

In a related story, a man returned to Nigeria and reunited with his teenage daughter after 10 years in abroad.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady displayed the 2nd house she bought in the UK three years after she relocated overseas.

Many reacted as she mentioned her job and how she bought the house with cash and not by mortgage.

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Netizens who came across the post shared their similar experience, as the lady said she went to the UK as a dependent.

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