Video Shows a 9-Day-Old Baby with Hand on Cheek Looking Weirdly as Woman Sings for Him: "He's Not Impressed"

Video Shows a 9-Day-Old Baby with Hand on Cheek Looking Weirdly as Woman Sings for Him: "He's Not Impressed"

  • A Nigerian woman has taken to social media to showcase the funny thing her baby did while being carried by his grandmother
  • She recorded the baby who is just 9 days old as his joyous grandmother sang for him a song in Yoruba
  • To the amazement of his mum and netizens, the kid not only looked unbothered but did something really incredible for his age

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Children born at this present age have been known to exhibit certain behaviours beyond their ages that make people assume they are reincarnated.

A Nigerian mum has shared on TikTok a video showing the weird thing her son did despite being just 9 days old.

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The kid wowed people with his behaviour. Photo Credit: TikTok/@lolasgramm
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The kid covered in a wrapper was held by his happy grandma who broke into a Yoruba song for the lad.

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However, the kid had a countenance like someone who didn't seem to fancy what his grandma was doing.

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What stunned netizens was that the kid had his left hand on his cheek, a common posture among worried grown-ups.

The woman described her son as a character.

Watch the video below:

Social media reactions

Horlamie0717 said:

"Let grandma sing Asake song to him …you ll see him vibing."

mammiedunni21 said:

"The baby is like abeg sing finish and return me to my mummy."

dede_glover1 said:

"If I don't care and cant be bothered was a person .
"Much love. grow gracefully."

Tolulope said:

"Milan is not having it how pikin go get this kind attitude!? Lolaaaaaaaaa."

omolara139 said:

"The baby no won hear that Yoruba language wey grandma Dey speak me anytime they refuse to give me money."

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Oluwafemi Paul said:

"E be like, "omoh, na Yoruba I dey hear so. Ah, Angle Gabriel do me strong thing."

Video of frowning baby wows people

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a video of a baby frowning had got netizens talking.

The short clip shared by @yabaleftonline on Instagram showed the waking up from sleep slowly.

As the kid opened her eyes and stared around for a while, she immediately wore a frown and remained in that countenance like someone who was vexed.

The little baby's attitude left netizens wondering if she's a reincarnation of the family's supposed deceased grandmother. The recorder of the video was obviously stunned by the kid's countenance and shared it on social media.

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