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Joyful moment Nigerian mother arrived abroad for Omugwo

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A Nigerian woman flew out of the country to join her daughter who recently put to bed and the reunion was a heart-melting one.

She traveled to Ghana where her daughter is based, for the traditional after-birth care known as Omugwo.

Chima Kwami, the new mum shared a video showing when her mum arrived to attend to her grandchild.

The elderly woman was evidently overjoyed on her arrival, and she showed her happiness by kneeling down and lifting her hands up in appreciation to God.

She then met the husband’s mother who had earlier joined the couple for the same purpose.

Sharing the clip, Chima wrote; “And mummy has to come all the way from Nigeria to Ghana for Omugwo (Postpartum Care). Thank God for Journey Mercy, is not easy.”

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@chimakwami And mummy has to come all the way from Nigeria ?? to Ghana ?? for Omugwo (Postpartum Care)…Thank God for Journey Mercy, is not easy ???????? #viralvideo #omugwo #postpartum #familyfun ♬ Amazing God – Mercy Chinwo

In other news, a Nigerian man studying in the United States has thanked his home country for supporting him with education that availed him the opportunity he currently enjoys.

The young man known ass Ebuka Peter Ezugwu is pursuing a PhD in the United States of America.

He took to his Twitter page to extend some heart thanks to Nigeria for giving him free and quality education.

The PhD student explained that the cheap and quality education he got back home made it possible for him to continue abroad.

Ebuka revealed that he is pursuing a doctoral program in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota college of science and engineering.

He shared some photos of himself, with the first showing him at the higher institution in Minnesota, while the others showed hi at the airport when he was waiting to board his flight to US.

The young man wrote; “Thank you #Nigeria for providing me a quality education at a subsidized fee. That foundation is what has thrust me to begin my doctoral program in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota college of science and engineering. We shall progress.”

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