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White OAP carrying baby like Africans while on duty got social media talking

Millions of people have watched, shared, and left comments on the video. This appreciation is not unrelated to the fact that this woman opted to emulate Africa rather than the West, since most African women have long copied the Western practice of strapping kids on their chests using carriers or even baskets.

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White lady OAP carry a baby in her back like Africans

Online users can’t stop drooling over a radio hostess who appears in a widely shared video while on the job and has her infant slung to her back like an African.

Her fans are not only in love that she prefers to strap the baby across her back rather to the chest like Westerners do, but they are also delighted that the wrapper is made of African fabric.

Millions of people have watched, shared, and left comments on the video. This appreciation is not unrelated to the fact that this woman opted to emulate Africa rather than the West, since most African women have long copied the Western practice of strapping kids on their chests using carriers or even baskets.

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The woman, who has been recognised by online users as the girlfriend of a Rwandan guy, is rumoured to have travelled to several East African nations for humanitarian endeavours, which suggests the calibre of the individuals she must have studied under. Guillaume Chungong remarked, “I applaud the child’s dad for teaching this woman our ways,” in response to the widely shared video. He’s got to be an African Black man. Observe the child’s skin tone and the loin cloth that was used to restrain her. Marion K. commented, “It’s a sight to behold.” “This woman must have been raised in Africa,” Ola Paulkeys wrote.

This is so beautiful and good mothering ethics. Much respect and loads of love.” Godred Dey wrote, “This woman might have been to Africa or has an African husband.”

“Wow!!! I love this,” a netizen commented.

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Here is a funny reaction from Irene Cherono, “They’ll adapt it, and they’ll write books that they invented carrying babies at the back in the future.”

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