Video: Nigerian Woman Storms Akure Market with Her White Husband and Children, People Go Wild

Video: Nigerian Woman Storms Akure Market with Her White Husband and Children, People Go Wild

  • A Nigerian woman and her family of seven caused a stir as they visited the Akure market in Ondo State
  • The woman who dressed in traditional attire with her oyinbo husband and children caught people’s attention in the market
  • A viral dramatic video showed the market women’s reaction after her husband spoke Yoruba, sparking reactions

A Nigerian woman who recently returned to the country with her family got people talking at the market.

The woman, her caucasian husband, and their five children visited the Akure market in style and caused a stir.

A Nigerian woman and her family causes a stir as they visited the Akure market
A Nigerian woman who dressed in traditional attire alongside her oyinbo husband and children storm the Akure market. Photo: @familiapablanu
Source: TikTok

In a viral TikTok video by @familiapablanu, the family of seven donned Yoruba attire and walked through the market.

The traders at the market could not contain their joy as they went wild with excitement after seeing the couple who used to be based in the United States of America.

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She captioned the video:

"POV: You just moved BACK to Nigeria and hit Akurẹ Market in full agbada, gele & fila. The LOVE, the VIBES, the WELCOME. They even made Pablo speak Yorùbá… and the market went WILD! Did the market pass the vibe test?"

Watch the video below:

Reactions as family storms Akure market

@faith.khainza said:

Actually, I would be so exhausted. I really have to be in the mood for all this carrying on - it happens to me (not quite to this extent) and I just stay in the house but I hope your kids can get used to it , they are little they can adjust to anything.

@Bukky Elyon said:

Hmmm they look like Angels on earth. waoooo!!! God is great. I love your family. I pray God blessed my family and children with white beautiful children as well

@BLAQBOY said:

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We were an empire when we were ruled by our culture; and even when we went abroad, we brought Abroad home with us, the beauty of a pure heart and colourful soul. The Blaq woman is indeed a daughter of Man: Beauty at it's Finest.

@Queen of Port Harcourt said:

I love to see this. I live in Nigeria too and the people are so friendly and kind. this people are so different to other people. Nigeria is freedom, happiness, Joy and Peace. best people ever

Umm s3ba said:

"Beautiful family, but I hate being made a spectacle of in public with my kids. Trust me, I’ve lived in the Middle East and ppl would stare and even take pics of my children without consent. They kinda grew anxiety. Alhamdulilah they’re are a lot bigger now so it’s not as bad."
A Nigerian woman who dressed in traditional attire alongside her oyinbo husband and children storm the Akure market
A Nigerian woman and her family causes a stir as they visited the Akure market. Photo: @familiapablanu
Source: TikTok

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian nurse who travelled to the UK shared how she was stranded at the airport when she got there.

She mentioned why she stayed at the airport till night and cried, sparking mixed reactions from netizens.

Many who came across the post shared their similar experiences, as some reacted to the viral post.

Source: Legit.ng

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