- A TikTok video featuring a black Yoruba woman cradling an Oyinbo baby with blonde hair has sparked curiosity among viewers.
- The woman playfully responded to inquiries about her relationship to the baby by joking about breastfeeding to prove her maternity.
- The video garnered reactions highlighting the power of black and prompted offers of assistance and support for the baby’s well-being.
An exhilarating video shared on TikTok captured a black Yoruba woman cradling an Oyinbo baby. The baby who appears to be with blonde hair has since piqued the curiosity of the public.
The sight prompted some to inquire whether she was the baby’s mother, to which she playfully responded by asking if she should breastfeed the baby as proof of her maternity.
The video garnered a range of reactions, with user @johnsonf24 highlighting the power of black, emphasizing that black can influence white, while the reverse is not possible. The comment underscored the fascination surrounding the unique appearance of the baby.
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Black Yoruba woman cradling an Oyinbo baby with blonde hair
Furthermore, many individuals expressed their willingness to offer assistance and support for the baby’s well-being. The video served as a platform to raise funds for the child’s care, and viewers eagerly expressed their desire to contribute to the cause.
Below are some reactions from social media users:
@_lilahn0: “From what I understand, because I am not Yoruba, this child is white; hence if the father is not white, the child should be investigated.”
@mamatee528: “I have a cousin whose husband is black, but baby up till now, she is still an Oyinbo colour. The woman is fine too.”
@johnsonf24: “That is the power of Black! Black can bring out white, but white can never do that.”
@user6617739781099: ‘So lovely baby god, we send big help to you .”
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In another story, Dillard University hosted its convocation ceremony for its graduating students in New Orleans, Louisiana.
One of the university’s graduates identified as Jada Sayles could not be present to receive her certificate due to childbirth.
According to them, the lady was expected to be present at the convocation ceremony in New Orleans as she was expecting a child almost about the same time.