What happens when your African mother does the packing – Netizens react as man shares content of box

What happens when your African mother does the packing – Netizens react as man shares content of box | Ikejabird.com

A man shared the content of a full box packed by his African mother as he prepared to travel abroad. 

The video was posted on the popular social media platform, TikTok, by a user known as @allanlaimo

The video has since the time it was posted garnered over 17 thousand likes and numerous mixed reactions.

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He captioned it “How African mothers send off their child abroad. I had to pack that food… “

The setting of the interesting video was a bedroom. In the room was a fully packed  box, sitting on a bed.

A woman was seen stuffing the box up and cross checking the things that were already in it.

Seen in the box were fresh and dried food items. Among the fresh foods were bananas and avocado pears. 

Mummy wey no dey dull

There were also packs of beans, millet, chinchin and other powdered food items.

It was clear that whoever packed the box had intentions to ensure that their ward traveling didn’t lack food at their new residence.

Some social media reactions:

martinkariuki50: “the Real African” 

diliazoja: “that’s what they called African mothers” 

@moratuoa14: “oh  mama she dont want u to suffer when u get there”

abiolamary0: “My  mum helped me pack turning stick for semo”

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