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“You No Go See Shege For Airport” – Omashola Reacts As His Son Gets Nigerian Passport [Video]

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Big Brother Naija reality star, Omashola Oburoh has shared video showing the joyous reaction of his 2-year-old son, Eyitemi, upon receiving his Nigerian passport.

“You No Go See Shege For Airport” - Omashola  Reacts As His Son Gets Nigerian Passport [Video]

Omashola, who welcomed Eyitemi into the world about two years ago, took to social media to commemorate this adorable milestone.

A video, shared on Eyitemi’s Instagram page showcased the toddler dancing and jumping with joy while holding both his newly acquired Nigerian passport and his existing South African one.

In a playful tone, the post reads, “I am so excited; the only problem now is which country am I taking to the World Cup 😩.”

Continuing the banter in the comments, Omashola teased his son, saying, “That’s the coco, you no go see shege for airport like your papa in the past 😂😂😂.”

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Reposting the video on his Instagram story, Omashola playfully hinted at the unknown adventures awaiting his son in Nigeria.

The reality star wrote, “He just got his Naija passport, and he’s happy. This pikin no know wetin dey wait for am.”

“You No Go See Shege For Airport” - Omashola  Reacts As His Son Gets Nigerian Passport [Video]

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“You No Go See Shege For Airport” - Omashola  Reacts As His Son Gets Nigerian Passport [Video]

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Watch the video below:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0OaXOMMZBc/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=88d45e07-242b-4900-8443-fa1f77b8ae38

KanyiDaily recalls that Nigerian singer, Simi recently narrated how she was almost denied entry into the passport office because of how she dressed.

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