Young Lady Backs Her Baby Abroad, Keeps Standing In Train As Oyinbos Seat Down in Viral Video

Young Lady Backs Her Baby Abroad, Keeps Standing In Train As Oyinbos Seat Down in Viral Video

Mary Akanbi
27th June, 2022

  • The video of a young mother standing in the train without getting a seat despite backing a baby has got people talking
  • In the clip, the woman sang about her strength as passengers around her stayed put on their respective seats
  • Many social media users said that the mother would not have been allowed standing if she were in Africa

The video of a young black lady backing her baby abroad inside a train as she kept standing while others sat has stirred reactions on social media.

While holding on to a holster above her head, the lady sang that she is strong. Oyinbo around her never bulged on their seats.

Young mother/being a parent abroad.
People said that Africans would not have let her standing. Photo source: TikTok/@anisha_x5

Many people who reacted to her video online said that such can never happen in Africa as someone would have given up their seat for her.

There were those who praised the lady's strength for holding on despite the extra weight she had on her back.

Watch the video below:

As at the time of writing this report, the video has gathered over 2 million views with thousands of comments.

These are some of the reactions below:

"us Africans are raised differently this cannot happen in our public transport God continue blessing us."
"so you are telling me those people didn't give you a sit knowing you have a baby behind you."
"it's the pretending to look anywhere but @ her for me."
"this is never happn in ethiopia thank god am african."
"super woman standing but still happy. I love the courage babe."
"Not in South Africa a woman with a baby or pregnant or a granny always get a seat…."


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