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Ìkan Lára Àwon Ìyá Ń Dá Gbé (Single Mum) Orílè Èdè Nàìjíríà Múra Bíi Okùnrin Láti Se Ayeye Àjòdún Baba (Father’s Day).

Nigerian single mum dresses up like a man to celebrate Fathers day


Facebook user, Ebere Amalaha who is a single mum, dressed up like a man to celebrate Fathers Day which was yesterday June 18th. Posting these photo of herself dressed in a male attire, she wrote “Happy Father’s Day to all the single mum out there God bless us”.

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