Pastor's Son Shows up at Dad's Shop in Dreads, the Man's Unhappy Reaction in Video Causes Huge Stir Online
- A young Nigerian man got on the nerves of his father for rocking dreads and coming to his shop with it
- His father tackled him for trying to bring his reputation among people in Katangwa market to disrepute
- Tagging his son a mad man, the unhappy man warned him to go to where his mentally unstable likes are instead of showing face at his shop
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A young man caused a stir online after sharing his dad's reaction to seeing him in dreads at his shop in Katangwa, Anambra.
In a TikTok video, the lad announced his presence excitedly upon getting to his dad's shop, but the man looked unhappy.
Speaking in Igbo language, his father compared him to a mad man and knocked his son for rocking dreads.
Despite the young man's defence that the haircut was for a shoot, his father reminded him that in Katangwa market, they know him as a pastor's son and that no one cares for any shoot there.
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The young man makes a case for his dad
He added that the young man shouldn't come there again with the haircut, stressing that he should be 'mad' where he is doing the shoot, not his shop.
His video sparked reactions and he went on to give more explanation in the comment section of his video.
"...My Dad only reacted like that because I didn’t wear my Cap as he told me to And he likes my hairstyle.
"I made my hair for a shoot and he knows about it. He just doesn’t like the fact that I came to his shop with it."
Watch the video below:
Social media reactions
madunemehenryaz11 said:
"You can only make your decision once you are not under my roof or eating my food."
Ato Bii Leke said:
"Is the when you mad finiiiiiiiish ooooooo for me. literally saying mad your mad just don't come Ebaa biko."
user3422513639542 said:
"Many Igbo parents are trying so hard to train their children, but I don't kn what is wrong with so many of us."
chriszaddy said:
"If is my dad he will just tag u cultist immediately, I’m on low cut today because of that man."
your next boyfriend said:
"Omo. I feel ur pain na so Igbo parent Dey do oooo my. Mama go even call. U aturu."
Cheeky little girl cuts dads dreads off while he naps, people have a good laugh at the pure innocence
In a related matter, Briefly News also reported small children do things with the purest of intentions, however, they are not always well received. One dad got a haircut while he was sleeping that he did not ask for and the evidence has gone viral on social media.
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Often kids are caught cutting their own, or their siblings' hair… but cutting their parents is something you do not see often. Shame, this father had his pride and joy cut from his head – his dreads.
Instagram user Benjamin Elijah shared a clip showing the remains of his dreads. He decided to take a nap on the floor and his baby girl thought it would be a good idea to give him a makeover.
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