Woman Brings Her Father to Canada After Working Hard to Raise Money, Video Goes Viral on TikTok
- A heartwarming TikTok video showed a Nigerian woman reuniting with her father in Canada after two years apart
- The woman, who moved to Canada in 2021, surprised her father with a visa and a passport to join her
- The video captured the emotional moment when they hug each other tightly, expressing their love and joy
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A touching video on TikTok showed the reunion of a Nigerian woman and her father in Canada after being separated for two years.
The woman, who had left her home country in 2021 to pursue a better life in Canada, had secretly arranged for her father to visit her by getting him a visa and a passport.
The video showed the scene at the airport, where the father and daughter hugged after he arrived.
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As soon as @rinahk saw him, she ran towards him and embraced him with all her strength, as tears rolled down her face.
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He also proudly displayed his travel documents, which his daughter had worked hard to obtain for him.
The video ended with the father and daughter walking hand in hand, smiling and chatting.
The video has received much positive feedback on TikTok, with many users praising the woman living abroad for her kindness and generosity and admiring the close bond between the father and daughter.
Watch the video below:
Here are some some of the reactions below:
Isabellanatashana:
"People can hold there dadz like this."
Ashikele:
"So, how did you guys get all this father's from?"
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Mary Mbone:
"My dad is alive but I haven't got a love of him it's just humiliation."
Hilda7384848:
"Keep that love and more Blessings."
CarolMbone:
"I missed that love, rest in peace mi dad."
Dosantos:
"I saw my dad after 6years in warzone."
Ladybird:
"Which planet is thiss l just can't."
Man working in Canada shares TikTok video of working long hours
Meanwhile, Briefly News reported that a man living in Canada shared how he does not get the time to enjoy his money.
He posted a video on TikTok revealing that he works long hours, comes home to sleep and wakes up to work all over again.
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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za
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