Nigerian Lady Commands White Husband To Wash Plates, Video Shows Her Mother’s Dramatic Reaction

Nigerian Lady Commands White Husband To Wash Plates, Video Shows Her Mother’s Dramatic Reaction

  • A Nigerian lady commanded her oyinbo husband to wash the plates in the presence of her mother
  • Her video showed her mother’s swift and dramatic reaction after her husband offered to wash the plates
  • What the mother did sparked reactions from Nigerians who came across the video, as they shared their observations

A Nigerian lady commanded her caucasian husband to come carry their child and wash the plate afterwards.

She said this in the presence of her mother, who came visiting at their home.

A Nigerian lady commands oyinbo husband to wash plates and her mother quickly reacts
A Nigerian lady commands her oyinbo husband to wash the plates in the presence of her mother. Photo: @thelorandfamily
Source: TikTok

In a video by @thelorandfamily on TikTok, the lady’s mother reacted dramatically to what her daughter said.

Mother reacts as daughter commands husband

As the lady’s husband wanted to wash the plates, the woman asked him to leave them.

When the man left the kitchen, the woman carried a broom and poked her daughter, admonishing her concerning what she had done.

She warned her not to do such again, telling her that it was the woman’s duty to wash plates.

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The woman told her daughter:

“Let me not hear this kind of nonsense again. If not, you’ll see me in another colour.”

The video was captioned:

“Sent my husband on an errand to see my Nigerian mum’s reaction. Wetin concern Broom concern this matter like this.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady sends husband on errand

@Finest said:

"The mum is right!! Is okay for the husband to help but The tone is very wrong!!"

@Nana said:

"Did mama brought the broom from Nigeria ?"

@Blessing Medoh said:

"This is the reason why women are been maltreated by men. The mom didn’t even acknowledge the daughter went to work and been working since and she hasn’t eaten, but more concern about the daughter keeping her family together and doing chores to make her husband happy. She’s even saying she should wake up on time. What about women mental and physical health. We need to do better. Na wa sha….. God help us."

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Bernice said:

"I don’t see anything wrong with it. We are African women doesn’t make us slaves to men.:

@Nne said:

"God forbid my mom ever try this."

@Ms.Priscy said:

"Make she dey go house."

@Linda Chi said:

"My Nigerian father washes dishes and clothes. He cooks and cleans."

jasmin.adjeiwaa said:

"And this is why that generation is stressed and depressed and unhappily married!!! Tradition has traditioned that generation…because marriage should be a partnership and not a women being a maid… Fight amongst yourself."
A Nigerian lady commands her oyinbo husband to wash the plates in the presence of her mother
A Nigerian lady commands her oyinbo husband to wash the plates, and her mother quickly reacts. Photo: @thelorandfamily
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a lady shared how her mum cut her brother’s dreadlocks with scissors, while another shared her mother's epic reaction when her brother wore earrings to his school's ceremony.

Mother reacts to 12-year-old son's WhatsApp messages

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that a mother displayed the WhatsApp chat she saw on her 12-year-old son’s phone for everyone to see.

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Her reaction to her son’s conversation with a girl generated buzz online as many read what they wrote to each other.

Netizens who came across the video shared their thoughts on the chats between the boy and the girl.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ 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

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