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Relocation to Canada is prominent among Nigerians today. Single and married individuals are moving their lives to Canada. However, when such a moment occurs, people tend to get homesick, especially kids. That was the case with Zim in a recent trending video.
The touching video currently circulating on social media, a young toddler named Zim, believed to be around 4 years old, was seen expressing his deep emotions as he sobbed and conveyed his unhappiness about the recent relocation of his family to Canada.
The emotional scene shared on UDO's Clan TV Facebook Channel captured the genuine feelings of a child trying to adapt to a new environment.
The emotional scene shared on UDO's Clan TV Facebook Channel captured the genuine feelings of a child trying to adapt to a new environment.
Zim's parents, with his little sister, recently made the move to Canada, and it became apparent that the young boy was finding it challenging to acclimatize to the Canadian lifestyle and weather.
In the video, Zim could be heard expressing his desire to return to Nigeria, stating that he was not happy in Canada.
In the video, Zim could be heard expressing his desire to return to Nigeria, stating that he was not happy in Canada.
Zim's mother engaged him to find out what the problem was.
The father, capturing the moment on camera, also engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Zim, playfully suggesting that the boy could go back to Nigeria and stay alone.
The video showcased a tender negotiation between the parents and the emotional toddler, as they sought to understand his feelings and address his concerns.
The father, capturing the moment on camera, also engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Zim, playfully suggesting that the boy could go back to Nigeria and stay alone.
The video showcased a tender negotiation between the parents and the emotional toddler, as they sought to understand his feelings and address his concerns.
In the end, the parents were able to reassure and convince Zim to stay in Canada, likely using gentle and comforting words to help him feel more at ease in the new environment.
See the conversation below:Mom: What happened?
Zim: I am not happy here, I want to go to Nigeria.
Mom: You are not happy, you want to go to Nigeria.
Zim: Yes.
Mom: Why are you not happy?
Zim: I am not happy because I want to go to Nigeria.
Mom: You want to go to Nigeria, I don't want you in Nigeria, I thought we told you that this place is now home for now you go to Nigeria when you grow up. Ok?
So why are you crying? Anytime you cry you want to go to Nigeria. Why?
Zim: I am going to Nigeria, I want to go.
Mom: Don't worry, we will take you to Nigeria only you will stay there.
You want to go to Nigeria only you will go and stay in Daddy's house
Only you will stay in Daddy's house. Can only you stay in Daddy's house? Can only you stay there?
Zim: Yes.
Mom: So daddy we are taking him to Nigeria tomorrow.
Dad: You want to Go to Nigeria alone only you?
Zim: When I grow up.
Dad: So you are not going again? You will go when you grow up. Ok?
Zim: Ok.
Dad: Stop crying my son
The touching video resonated with viewers as it highlighted the universal theme of children adjusting to significant life changes and the supportive role that parents play in these transitions.
See the video below:
Source: Facebook | UDO’s clan TV
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