"She's Only 4": Lady Plays Voice Note Her Bold Niece Sent On WhatsApp, Video Captures Attention
- A beautiful Nigerian lady has excitedly shared the voice note she received from her little niece who's just four years old
- In a trending video which she shared via her official TikTok account, the little girl expressed her love for her aunt
- Social media users have shared their thoughts about the video with many commenting on the little girl's accent
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A lady identified as @goldxldn on TikTok has gone viral after sharing a heartwarming voice note of her four-year-old niece asking her to come home.
In the voice note, the young girl spoke with surprising clarity for her age, as she informed her aunt that she missed her and has been waiting for her to come home for a whole month.
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Source: UGC
She said;
“Hi Titi! Just checking up on you, seeing how you’re doing. I missed you, I’ve been waiting for you to come home this whole month. I missed you, I hope you can call on FaceTime if you want to or I can call you by myself, I don’t know. Love you.”
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Reactions as lady shares voice note she received from 4-year-old niece
The video has since gone viral with many netizens praising the young girl for her intelligence and emotional maturity.
She captioned the video,
"I'm not crying, you are my sweet smart girl."
@omott commented:
“Auntie Teleola is a cutie had to go watch “cup cakes bawo.”
@ese reacted:
“Call her NOW!!”
@akokofarah reacted:
“Kids that speak well.”
@Jayla Kirkland reacted:
“Omgggg please say you called her immediately.”
@LA said:
“Such a cutie ’idk. Love you"
@Debs reacted:
“Love how she says Titi.”
@Black_girl_dora commented:
“I am teary rn.”
@Itrealdebby12 reacted:
“I love her so much,”
@Toluwaanimi reacted:
“The FaceTime part. please call her noww.”
@Queen Bella said:
“@Mum Emerald I can't wait for Emerald to start talking jomiloju don do him own.”
@Goodness said:
“Me waiting for my Nephew to start talking so he could send me voice notes all day.”
@rumbidzay commented:
“Or I can call you by myself, I don’t know, love you”
@Peace commented:
“I don't know omg she so adorable.”
@ reacted:
“Aww she’s so cute.”
@tomi_collections1 reacted:
“She’s so sweet.”
@Queen Ima said:
“Oh mine! this right here is the purest form of love giving you room to be you and them never giving up on u. "I hope you could call me on facetime.”
@Girl commented:
“I’ll buy her everything she wants as long as I can afford it.”
Watch the video below:
Little boy uses smartphone to video call his dad
Meanwhile, Yen.com.gh previously reported that a lovely baby used a smartphone to video call his father. In a TikTok video released by @ella___obaego, we witness baby Muna enjoying a nice video call with his absent father.
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His mother carefully placed the phone in front of the child, who was having trouble sitting up straight. When he saw his father's face and heard his voice through the smartphone's speakers, he moved closer.
The toddler recognized his father and responded with some peculiar noises. He continued to giggle in complete enjoyment as the father greeted him in Igbo, saying "taata m o!"
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