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Woman Sheds Tears As Son Returns Home With Oyibo Lady After 13 Years In Canada [Video]

A mother has reunited with her son who returned home after spending years abroad.

A video circulating on social media shows the moment a mother broke down in tears after reuniting with her son who left home 13-years-ago for Canada.

Woman Sheds Tears As Son Returns Home With Oyibo Lady After 13 Years In Canada [Video]

Mother Reunites With Her Son

In the viral video, the young man who lived in Canada for the past 13 years, could be seen returning home for the first time with a pretty white lady, when his mum rushed him with a warm embrace as she shed tears of joy.

The Oyibo lady watched the reunion respectfully before the mother who was overwhelmed with emotions approached her with a welcoming embrace.

Photo slides that followed the video showed the man, white woman, his mum and two other ladies sitting down as a family and posing for the camera.

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Woman Sheds Tears As Son Returns Home With Oyibo Lady After 13 Years In Canada [Video]

Woman Sheds Tears As Son Returns Home With Oyibo Lady After 13 Years In Canada [Video]

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Watch the video below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ6pql2jLH8/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=0ec195d2-3fc9-4c13-a3e7-0bf8e293693b

Meanwhile, a Nigerian man identified as David Anthony has taken to social media to appreciate popular singer, Wizkid, for paying his mother’s surgery.

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