It’s no wonder that the typical Nigerian mum is a unique and beautiful creature created by only by God. Nigerians using hashtag #YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian explain how to know that you have a typical mother.
The typical Nigerian mum is full of life, social, fashionable and is passionate about her family.
Nigerians say that any mother who hasn’t threatened to beat her child is lying. When a child misbehaves the first words at the tip of the Nigerian mother’s tongue is ‘I will beat you.’
Check out below what Nigerians can say more about the most important women in their lives.
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she never stops using this phrase “YOU THINK YOU DOING ME? its YOURSELF YOU ARE DOING”.
— Noris Xpensive (@NORIS_Xpensive) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian she is always happy when teachers in school flog you, she believes the school is a good pic.twitter.com/8SJax0SaMF
— yelosisi (@Karoloflyf) July 30, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she does kiko for you… and thou shall not loose it no matter the headache it gives pic.twitter.com/3uA5UrWQFf
— yelosisi (@Karoloflyf) July 30, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian When you ask: Mom, where do I keep the bag? And she replies: Put it on my head #GOTVDoubleDouble
— Oga Ade™ (@Adeola_Cule) July 30, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when codedly PINCH u in public and your eyes turn red, but she still maintain a cool face talking to her friends
— Noris Xpensive (@NORIS_Xpensive) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian if she only calls your full name when you are in trouble or she wanna give a deep warning
— Influencer (@femifactor) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she goes – ” Amaka, who’s that boy I saw you with today.. come, you better face your books!”
— ENIKE (@iamENIKE) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she serves u rice and meat and says u must finish the rice before touching the meat
— Opeyemi (@UnilagAmeboR) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she calls you from your room to change the channel when the remote is right next to her
— I FOLLOW BACK (@wiilkilz) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian this has happened in EVERY Nigerian home.. pic.twitter.com/mpOulw1IyJ
— Opeyemi (@UnilagAmeboR) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she tells ur 6-yr-old brother “keep behaving like a kid, your mate dey give woman belle”
— Gerian | JULY 31 (@TWEETGERIAN) July 29, 2015
‘I didnt kill my mother so you cannot kill me’ #YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian
— NNEKA° (@TweetLikeNICOLE) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she takes the DSTV dish when she’s going out so you won’t watch television… pic.twitter.com/Pvj1syZFKm
— CU Humour_Island (@Humour_Island) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian Me:*Gives mom assignment* Mom:Go and meet your brother. Me:You dont even know it. Mom:Awon ebi baba e ni olodo.
— Adeola (@OQuads) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she answers like this pic.twitter.com/9xFFVtNlYa
— Citizen of Ja’nat (@Dsultansanni) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian if she is more accurate with her slippers than Robin Hood is with arrows
— Simon ‘bloodnofsky’ (@simon_rza59) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian if you’re a girl 18-24 – “stay away from men. Men are evil.” 25……- “look at you, all your mates are married”
— DARIYA (@blaze_daez) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she says “you cannot do anything” or “is this what you’ll do in your husband’s house?”
— Ayeesh….. (@AyeesKabir) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she uses her eyes as warning…no need to talk
— maykay (@Nutty_may) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian if She ever forces your sister to take bath like this while she was little pic.twitter.com/kP7l3lqTxB
— Habbiibb Olaitan (@Sirehabbiibb) July 29, 2015
#YouKnowYourMumIsNigerian when she serves a meal not enough for everyone, claiming her share is in kitchen. Then she sleeps hungry
— Habbiibb Olaitan (@Sirehabbiibb) July 29, 2015
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