Recently, Shallipopi, a budding Afrobeat artist, performed to a sold-out crowd in Benin City. His mother was thrilled to accompany him on stage.
You may remember that Shallipopi left his family for months to pursue his music career, and that he only returned back in his hometown a few hours ago.
He proudly asked his ecstatic mother to come on stage with him during his sold-out event. She was ready to offer him a highlight reel of the event, and he had no idea.
When the second mother of Shallipopi entered the stage, she joyfully pulled her son off his feet and gave him a hug, evoking warm feelings from the audience.
Reactions to the scene where Shallipopi’s mother raises her son: “Benin boys and “my mama” na 5&6.”
“Only mothers can love you the way God loves us,” wrote gifty_eb. Women were meant to be caregivers and nurturers.
According to jamboygram, “Nobody talk about fathers all the time đ«đ«đ«đ« and you be oooo, man? What a damn man does for this life!đđđđđ
Noting that “Wetin una Dey do fathers no good atall đą,” kizzyofficials___I am also a mommy’s boy đâșïžâ€ïž.
“The love among the Uzama family shows they have a father who raised his kids in the right way đ,” _triumph.3 continued.
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