Woman in USA with Immigrant Mom Involves Police After Dispute, TikTok Video Gets 8M Views

Woman in USA with Immigrant Mom Involves Police After Dispute, TikTok Video Gets 8M Views

  • In a viral video, a Nigerian lady based abroad called 911 on her mother after their misunderstanding got physical
  • Tagging her mum as a narcissist and abusive, she alleged that the woman locked her up in the house
  • She was seen moving out of her mum's house with her daughter in the presence of the responding officer

A lady has exposed her misunderstanding with her mother on social media after claiming she was held hostage while trying to move out.

The lady, Paula Ifeanyi, of Nigerian descent, videoed her whole conversation with her mum as she tried to leave the house.

Paula Ifeanyi, lady based abroad calls police on her mum
This woman said her mum was abusive. Image: @paulaifeanyii
Source: UGC

A second video shows the lady finally out of the house amid tears. The lady, who has a child named Amaka, described her mum as narcissistic and abusive.

Paula involved the police

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The 25-year-old said her mum prevented her from leaving and even hit her. The mother was on the defensive as a police officer arrived on the scene to sort out the matter and restore calm. Paula had called 911 to intervene in a video.

It is not clear what the genesis of the mother-daughter problem was, but the lady said she was done staying with her family and wanted out.

Netizens showed solidarity with Paula on the matter.

Watch the recent videos of her issue with her mum below:

People showed her support

Danielle Osemene said:

"I haven’t spoken to my mother in years.. Set yourself free my Nigerian sister."

Faith said:

"Until you go through this, you won’t understand. Don’t judge her!"

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AlexGoneWild said:

"Haven’t spoken to my African dad in years, babe. It gets easier."

Resse Brown said:

"Those are tears of pain and anyone that says differently won't understand."

Xena Stryker⚡#ArchitectBae said:

"DON'T LOOK BACK! Family and “friends” will try to guilt you into forgiveness which is basically repeated abuse. Cut everyone off that gaslights you!"

Jimaojo said:

"She thinks this is Nigeria eh."

Boy upset mom outran him to hug dad, anger gets 8.4M views

Briefly News previously reported that one little kid was eager to see his dad. The loving son wanted to reach his dad first and had to race his mom.

The kid did not take it lightly when he lost the race. People commented on the post, cracking jokes at the kid's expense.

A video posted by @buzani_15 shows how a kid did his best to try and get to his dad's embrace before his mum. The mom made it to the father, and their son was mad.

Source: Legit.ng

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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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