“He’s So Intelligent”: Zuluboy Shares Heartfelt Child Safety Tips, SA Reacts

“He’s So Intelligent”: Zuluboy Shares Heartfelt Child Safety Tips, SA Reacts

  • A young boy, affectionately known as Zuluboy, went viral for sharing important and straightforward safety instructions for other kids and their parents
  • The educational clip was shared on the video streaming platform TikTok, attracting massive views and comments from a grateful online community
  • Social media users were impressed by his intelligence and wisdom, with many saying he had grown-up wisdom

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He told the kids not to play on the stairs and to always call for help if they are in danger
Young Zuluboy delivered an important safety message for kids and parents. Image: Lujabe Siphe
Source: Facebook

A four-year-old toddler captured the hearts of many after sharing an important message on child safety.

The clip, shared on TikTok by @zuluboy129, quickly went viral, garnering massive views and comments from an entertained audience.

The video starts with the four-year-old Zuluboy calling other kids closer to the camera. He tells them not to play on the stairs and not to follow their moms when they are cooking. He warns them that the stove is very dangerous and that if they play with it, they may cause a fire. He also adds another scenario in case a fire is caused or just erupts, saying they need to quickly get out of the building and shout for help, promising that the firefighters will help if you do that.

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Home safety instructions for children

The toddler then confirms if the parents were listening to the advice he was giving, and his mom agrees that she was. Zuluboy sets himself as an example, saying they must follow safety rules like him, stressing the importance of following the safety rules.

He redirects his message to the parents, saying they mustn't confuse the kids and sometimes say yes to wrong things, saying they must stick to saying no when kids are not doing the right thing. The little man also tells them not to let the kids mess up their houses. The toddler’s message is both serious and informative, but in a very cute and adorable way.

Others saw a great leader in the toddler, predicting he'd become a president in the future
Social media users took note of Zuluboy's message and promised to follow his lead. Image: Lujabe Siphe
Source: Facebook

Mzansi takes notes of Zuluboy's teachings

The comments section was filled with reactions from social media users who were entertained. Many called the toddler intelligent, saying he had a grown-up's wisdom, and loving the way his family was raising him. Some jokingly said he needed to host a seminar and invite other kids to teach them the safety instructions, as they do not listen to them. Others said they don't miss any of his videos as they find them entertaining and educational, and called him a future president.

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User @kgadiyabathokwa commented:

"You must host a seminar ku march(e) wonke (so that everyone can march) in SA. Abezwa (They don't listen), these kids and their parents🤣."

User @Eric Nje shared:

"You're the son of the nation. Kahle kahle, I need you to be a president."

User @CHARMZ added:

"Our next generation's president of SA."

User @AGNES MUTHONI said:

"I am listening to the content. I sincerely love his authoritative and leadership skills already being manifested. Well done. It's either a no or a yes, lovely."

User @nande shared:

"He articulates himself so well; he is so intelligent."

User @zodwa442 MaZet commented:

"Come closer😛 I want to tell you something. Zuluboy, you are so cute and smart, that's what I want to tell you 🥰."

User @Mey asked:

"When he said kids come closer for some reason, I found myself coming closer as a parent! Is it normal na Zuluboy hayi andisazi (I don't know anymore)😍?"

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Watch the TikTok video below:

3 Briefly News articles about Zuluboy

  • A local toddler expressed his dislike for broccoli while having his dinner, adding that the vegetable was not for kids, but for teachers and moms.
  • A young boy named Zuluboy claimed that dinosaurs took the peanut butter from the kitchen to the lounge after it was seen on his fingers, and social media users jokingly said they believed him.
  • A toddler expressed concerns over his mother's slim figure, asking why she doesn't eat and become a big girl like his granny.

Source: Briefly News

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Bongiwe Mati (Human Interest Editor) Bongiwe Mati is a Human Interest reporter who joined Briefly News in August 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree from the University of the Western Cape. Her journalism journey began in 2005 at the university newspaper. She later transitioned to marketing and sales at Leadership Magazine under Cape Media (2007-2009). In 2023, she joined BONA magazine as an Editorial Assistant, contributing to digital and print platforms across current news, entertainment, and human interest categories. Bongiwe can be reached at bongiwe.mati@briefly.co.za

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