Good girl married to a good man. And you're blessed with good children. Well done. Your children will surely look after you in your old age. Amen. And your father? I can see the love oozing out of him for you all.
i really thank you for taking good care of your father. And a big thank you to your husband who shows he is a good son in law and a friend of everyone in your family. God bless you all
Nice and heartwarming. Your mum should be there. They are both old and being magnanimous is an attribute of the aged. He brought lots of stuff for her. That’s Africans for you. Am proud to be a Nigerian-American
I am from Nigeria and My first comment and watching your video, i watched part 1 already, Habiba, you're a daughter that every father will wish for, kind and down to heart. Please i will be more than happy if you can settle your dad and mom's issue before he leaves. God will give you wisdom to do this. Your father still loves your mom.
Seeing this video brought me tears. I am half Jamaican. My mum is Jamaican and my father is Nigerian...I lost my dad a few years back and he was the best...reminds me so much of his kindness
@teetee me, this brought tears to my eyes aslo. Nigerian fathers are the best, the kindness they show to their children is incredible. They typically invest so much human capital (which is different from money) in their kids that makes us excel in education and life generally. As a kid, I remember my Dad spending months personally teaching me Algebra, which is one of the reason I was the best in Maths at school and University. My dad died "young" in his early 50's, 25 years ago. Never a day goes by without thinking about him. Your word, "kindness" is what comes to mind when I think of him.
I really admire you taking good care of your father's even though you haven't seen him for so long the love and connection is still there and the children they are so humble.Kenton is such a good son in law.God bless you all💕💗
This is beautiful beautiful, i can’t believe non of your kids is like you , they are so reserved . You are a true daughter of your father so outgoing an full of life . Your dad is so happy to see you all . I would say you are happy as well but then you are always happy . Really like your spirit. Thank you for sharing this
Secondly, in fact, what surprised me so much, is that marvellous love you show to your Father. And because of that, i pray to God Almighty to take you more higher to another level. He also is a caring Father, but do to the family culture supremacy may hindering him of rendering his full responsibility for all of you as a good Father when both of you were with your Mother in New York. I also thank God Almighty for his life by endow him long life and prosperity to see all his grandchildren live. He is a good and intelligent Nigeria indigenous citizen. I also appreciate the effort of your good intellectual husband. I wish him long life and prosperity and more elevation too. He is a very good Husband. Richard Alfred.
Honestly speaking your dad is a man of class. The fact he came to visit you is a privilege after everything that happened. However: observing his behavior from afar you can tell he has no time for material things or Western culture because he is proud of where he is coming from.
For this that you did for your father warm welcome, love, attention, caring, honour and regard your children will insha Allah make you proud at all time of your life
Thank you for sharing your family life with us. You have so much love for your Father, I also loved how your husband has treated your Dad so nicely and courteously. Deep respect fro him as he helped your Dad with his shoes. You have a lovely family. It shows in the way you brought up your children, They relate so well to their Granddad too. Thank you.
I'm literally binge watching these all of your videos. 😩 This is my absolute favorite channel to watch. The genuineness, love, and the high energy! Yet, everything else gradually slows down like a regular family does. There's no faking on this channel! 🥰❤️🙌🏿😇
Gosh! your heart is super beautiful and it radiates through the way you've raised your kids. Stay young at heart! The part your dad spoke Hausa and said: "we are fine, breakfast is being served" had me grining from chin to chin...Thank you so much for sharing this awesome moments with us! The TH-cam family is growing too.
This is the best vlog I've seen in a long time. I love the connection between you and your dad. And to think you're just seeing after 25 years.. you look like daddy's little girl.. beautiful vlog..
You are such a beautiful mother and have beautiful children and a wonderful beautiful husband and you look just like your daddy you and your brother look just like him and you got a gorgeous mother beautiful mother and may God continue to be with you all
Your dad with you is so lovely. I was married to a nigerian for 25yrs. We have 3 kids. We divorced but not the kids. I. Encourage all of us to stay close. You can tell he still has a warm spot of remembrance for your mom. He is not ill or bitter. Thats a good thing. I see this and wish my daddy was still living. I know I am doing right to make sure my kids stay close to their daddy. Your husband and kids has done well by him. I only think he would feel better inside your home no matter to circumstances. Peace to you.
Here is the first and second day after my father arrived from Nigeria. You know we had to go shopping because sandals will not work in this cold weather here in North Carolina ! (- : Look out for the next video Part 3 : my brother arrives from New York !
Kenton & Habiba I have ended up watching most of your videos so nice and you have done well and your dad seems he is enjoying himself which is a good thing. I think your such a kind, caring person keep it up 🙏😍
Habiba , thank God for your daddy for giving you that basic / fundamental education - Government College in Nigeria are good school . Those science subjects taught you then helped you to be a medical doctor today . Please stop being judgemental about your father , your mum was too naive about Muslim / Hausa culture .You kept saying you were all abused in Nigeria . I don’t believe that Hausa people do take care of the wives and children . It is cultural difference that affect all of you . You brother was so rude to your father his attitude shown. Your husband maybe a Philippinno was making jest of your father and your mummy was just forming it shows she still love him . She should have thought about that before marry your father- imagine she married a Jamaica / Caribbean man you know your story won’t end this way . You know what I meant please try and appreciate God and thank God for your good father. You didn’t let him share his own side story . Remember you mentioned in your other video that your mum had a lot of foreign man friends in Nigeria and he wasn’t comfortable about ... yes of course a Muslim man for that matter also an Hausa how would he be comfortable seeing your wife having opposite sex as friend. Thank God and stop portraying him as bad father. Is your other brother talking now because you said he wasn’t talking in England . Why he didn’t come to see your father?
Yiu are amazing Habiba and you have a very suppotive hubby and children. Your type is rare. I am deeply proud of you. Blessings to you and all that's yous.
Just found you guys...Thanks so much for this 'happy content' for me with nostalgic tint. I love your family and am proud to see what you have achieved following many years estranged from your dad. The key is getting your degree and finding a wonderful husband to bring up your beautiful children. My mother Trinidadian met and married my father (Nigerian Sierra Leone mix) in 1948 when he was studying in University Oxford. I was 4 years old when my dad took off to Germany to follow his passion for Jazz music. He married a German and had two daughters....I have one son and 3 grands sons but I never had faith, hope or trust in men as a result of the way my father left my mother and I. Watching your dad return to meet you and your mother brings back so many memories for me. My father passed some years ago . You are so wise the way you mentored your mother in preparation to meet your dad. Regarding protecting herself from the emotional attachment. Good that your mother has a stubborn nature. My mother ended up a wreck. I have spent my life protecting myself from all that pain negativity. 👏👏🥂🇬🇧
😘😘😘😘 this is the best, enjoyed every moments the connection is very strong, love the way your kids relate’s with your dad , your hubby was the bomb , I can tell you guys are so happy to have him around, your dad reminds me of my dad too looking forward to see him again after five but this time he will e coming over to MN. Thanks for sharing.
I never knew Maryam was interested in film. She’s so quiet, I thought she might be interested in computer science. I love her puffy hair. Great to see you all enjoying your dad’s stay. The generational conversations are priceless, and it’s beautiful that the kids are able to experience that.
Nice vlog. It's amazing how you and your mom are "twins," yet I can clearly see so many resemblances between you and your dad. Also, your mannerisms, the way you both lead into telling a story etc lol
Habiba your father is very handsome Iam an African from Angola. That's how we treat our parents. Congratulations Habiba.Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family..
Yes, Habiba, i congratulate you for the effort you have made so far, that finally landed you into your promise land, e,g, state of dignities and integrity, prestigious and luxurious, of which give you determination of your human visual sensation of your mission in life. Definitely, your bright light come through the military disciplinary active support of your intellectual mother, of which i hope you also will emulate and demonstrate the same thing to your own children. In fact, i thank God Almighty for the life of your mother for stand firmly with you and make your future be what is suppose to to be this day. Richard Alfred, Nigeria.
Hi Habiba, my name is Zara and i am an huasa my self living in Holland. gaskiya naji dadin ganin wannan video din. Allah ya kare ki da yaranki duka. God bless.
Your father is such a good man.cool calm and collected.He's a very good father and grand dad.he literally brings any of his personal effects from Nigeria but fill his box with those lovely gift for you all.They are actually expensive clothings and jewelleries.They cost fortunes in Nigeria.God bless him more.You actually got good virtues from your dad.Your family is awesome as well.Lovely children and husband.God keep.you all.love you all.
I stumbled on your channel by chance, but must say it has been so lovely watching you and your family. So proud of what you have accomplished since leaving Nigeria. You are so pretty like your mum.😁
My dear sister. You are very real!. you are beautiful and you so much looks like your father and your children as well. I'm proud of you for rediscovering your roots. Congratulations.
Thanks so much for heart warming channel. The way you welcomed your daddy it's so real. He loves you and I see you love him too. Love always wins. I wish I had your bravery.
This is my first video of yours I'm watching. Obviously, there's a back story there but your Dad is really charismatic and you seem like such a cool mom. Nice!!!
You are a good spirited woman and I love the fact that you reached out to your dad. I admire the fact that your mom brought you guys to the U.S.A. because it has a better future for kids. What I don't admire is that your mother who even took you guys away without letting your father know didn't reach back and reconnect with the husband. Honestly your father is very forgiving because is a big blow to wake up one morning (whether in Nigeria, London, France or America) and a woman you married and are carrying for has disappeared into thin air with the children. I am a medical doctor too from Enugu State of Nigeria and I graduated from the college of Medicine of the University of Nigeria. Right now I live in the U.S.A with my family. Your father is a gentleman but your mother need to have a light spirit like you and make peace. I know she had a good intentions but she should realize that this is a hurting situation. Conversely, if your father took you guys and didn't let your mother know. How will she feel? Despite that your father still brought a lot of gifts for her. What a man?
Habiba....your energy and spirit and positivity and love draw tears from my eyes. What a woman you are? What a husband you got in Kenton? What great kids you've got? You are a rear human. Thanks for infecting me with your positive spirit and energy. I completely agree with your reasons for leaving Nigeria. I know what you talking about. But its great you had this re-union with dad. I thinkyou both loves each other so much, its written all over you both. Enjoy your life as you are.
9:13 lol soooo Nigerian... the parental encouragement and ambition gots no chill. I mean, Pa, that was not even the point. As a southerner, always happy to see Hausa be represented in our delightful cultural stew.
Great video. Your dad carries himself with such dignity that it comes through all his actions. By the way you have this faint posh upper class British-schooled Hausa accent. Hard to detect but I can sense ut having interacted with a lot of rich kids in northern Nigeria.
You're so amazing, a caring mom, I have been watching your videos for some days now l really love everything about it. Your French in this video make my day🤣🤣👍. God bless you❤ 🙏🙏.
Adorable! Adorable! Adorable family. My face keeps a smile from the beginning to the end. You're funny, hilarious. Your children are beautiful, quiet and adorable. Your hubby is a very very supportive person. He knows that you play too much. Your dad is all of us who watch your video's daddy. Very lovely.
I just stumbled on ur channel and I'm glad I did. You are sooooo lovable! Forgiving ur dad so wholeheartedly - and ur dad is so cute! He obviously has a good heart too but is just a victim of culture... Please show ur hubby more - he transforms so swiftly from being seemingly reserved to being boisterously funny :) Tickle ur kids :) They are lovely! Transfer ur tenacity to them - still many racist liars out there and I'm sure they meet them everyday at school or so. Your mum is a hero, no kidding! Braving it to move to Nigeria for love for your dad and then, leaving when she had to, for love for her kids... she's amazing! I just love ur face, accent and personality. God keep blessing y'all!
I love the son in law too, he’s extremely humble. I couldn’t be more proud of you lots
George Titusglover Thank you we appreciate it !
I just love this woman, God bless you for honoring your dad. 🙏🇳🇬❤
Good girl married to a good man. And you're blessed with good children.
Well done. Your children will surely look after you in your old age. Amen.
And your father? I can see the love oozing out of him for you all.
@Jum Jum, well said. Amen.
Amen
i really thank you for taking good care of your father. And a big thank you to your husband who shows he is a good son in law and a friend of everyone in your family. God bless you all
Watching this reminds me of just how much I love my dad and how precious it is to have him around.May the lord bless you and your family abundantly.
Nice and heartwarming. Your mum should be there. They are both old and being magnanimous is an attribute of the aged. He brought lots of stuff for her. That’s Africans for you. Am proud to be a Nigerian-American
I am from Nigeria and My first comment and watching your video, i watched part 1 already, Habiba, you're a daughter that every father will wish for, kind and down to heart. Please i will be more than happy if you can settle your dad and mom's issue before he leaves. God will give you wisdom to do this. Your father still loves your mom.
tboy tola ikr....The old flame hasn’t died
Seeing this video brought me tears. I am half Jamaican. My mum is Jamaican and my father is Nigerian...I lost my dad a few years back and he was the best...reminds me so much of his kindness
I
Sorry
sorry dear
Ooh so sorry dear
@teetee me, this brought tears to my eyes aslo. Nigerian fathers are the best, the kindness they show to their children is incredible. They typically invest so much human capital (which is different from money) in their kids that makes us excel in education and life generally. As a kid, I remember my Dad spending months personally teaching me Algebra, which is one of the reason I was the best in Maths at school and University. My dad died "young" in his early 50's, 25 years ago. Never a day goes by without thinking about him. Your word, "kindness" is what comes to mind when I think of him.
I really admire you taking good care of your father's even though you haven't seen him for so long the love and connection is still there and the children they are so humble.Kenton is such a good son in law.God bless you all💕💗
Kenton a good son-in-law? I think he's just a great guy with a good sense of humour
This is beautiful beautiful, i can’t believe non of your kids is like you , they are so reserved . You are a true daughter of your father so outgoing an full of life . Your dad is so happy to see you all . I would say you are happy as well but then you are always happy . Really like your spirit. Thank you for sharing this
Thank you for your kind words and for watching !
I love that you did this! This reunion video is going to inspire a lot of people into repairing broken relationships. ❤️
I AM CRYING! THIS HAS MADE ME SO EMOTIONAL. I REGRET NOT HONORING MY DAD LIKE THIS !😪
Classic African father...He is so down to earth.Lovely this
Omg! The part where your husband is on the floor helping your father try on shoes!!! I love your family they are so beautiful! 😍😍💖
A very urbane man comfortable in his own skin. Well spoken. Hausa language is music to the ears.
For me too, hausa is music to my ears!!! I wish I could speak it though.😭
Stratocaster
It’s indeed
Your DAD IS SO HUMBLE
Secondly, in fact, what surprised me so much, is that marvellous love you show to your Father. And because of that, i pray
to God Almighty to take you more higher to another level. He also is a caring Father, but do to the family culture supremacy may
hindering him of rendering his full responsibility for all of you as a good Father when both of you were with your Mother in
New York. I also thank God Almighty for his life by endow him long life and prosperity to see all his grandchildren live. He is a
good and intelligent Nigeria indigenous citizen. I also appreciate the effort of your good intellectual husband. I wish him long
life and prosperity and more elevation too. He is a very good Husband.
Richard Alfred.
Honestly speaking your dad is a man of class. The fact he came to visit you is a privilege after everything that happened. However: observing his behavior from afar you can tell he has no time for material things or Western culture because he is proud of where he is coming from.
He surely is. I love the clothes wear he brought for them.
Lol! @ a coat he owned since the '60s. Your father must really know how to keep things. Apparent from the card you gave him years ago.
Such An Honor for you to Share Such A Personal Intimate Visit With Your Dad !
You’re father is no nice and kind. He’s well educated too! Lovely family. Bless you all
...your father is Beautiful...what a lovely smile he is just sunshine...
For this that you did for your father warm welcome, love, attention, caring, honour and regard your children will insha Allah make you proud at all time of your life
You are kind and lovely mother you understand life a lot, God bless you for taking care of your dad ❤️❤️
Love that you told your daughter, it's not just any woman, it was a Black woman that directed Selma!
Thank you for sharing your family life with us. You have so much love for your Father, I also loved how your husband has treated your Dad so nicely and courteously. Deep respect fro him as he helped your Dad with his shoes. You have a lovely family. It shows in the way you brought up your children, They relate so well to their Granddad too. Thank you.
I love the relationship you have with your family!❤️
You and your dad smile the same way. Today makes it 2yrs my dad passed, I'm emotional watching this, thanks for sharing this special moment with us...
First time I come across ur channel but I must say you seem so respectful and humble and your dad look like a nice person and yes I've just subscribed
Nice to see you again with your father. If it's possible, why not have a discussion with him on life, we might learn from him..
I'm literally binge watching these all of your videos. 😩 This is my absolute favorite channel to watch. The genuineness, love, and the high energy!
Yet, everything else gradually slows down like a regular family does. There's no faking on this channel! 🥰❤️🙌🏿😇
Wow thank you so much for the compliment!
Gosh! your heart is super beautiful and it radiates through the way you've raised your kids. Stay young at heart! The part your dad spoke Hausa and said: "we are fine, breakfast is being served" had me grining from chin to chin...Thank you so much for sharing this awesome moments with us! The TH-cam family is growing too.
😘👌
Oh Habiba,your laughter is infectious. Such a happy soul.Love your whole family.
Mercy FergusonThank you 🙏🏾
You have a good husband God bless your family
This is the best vlog I've seen in a long time. I love the connection between you and your dad. And to think you're just seeing after 25 years.. you look like daddy's little girl.. beautiful vlog..
It's truly heart warming!
After 30 years rather she said
Love the way you love your dad. Your husband and children are super amazing. Great man, great kids. Love u guys 😍😘😍
You are such a beautiful mother and have beautiful children and a wonderful beautiful husband and you look just like your daddy you and your brother look just like him and you got a gorgeous mother beautiful mother and may God continue to be with you all
Your dad with you is so lovely. I was married to a nigerian for 25yrs. We have 3 kids. We divorced but not the kids. I. Encourage all of us to stay close. You can tell he still has a warm spot of remembrance for your mom. He is not ill or bitter. Thats a good thing. I see this and wish my daddy was still living. I know I am doing right to make sure my kids stay close to their daddy. Your husband and kids has done well by him. I only think he would feel better inside your home no matter to circumstances. Peace to you.
Wow! Wonderful family and wonderful story of Sydney Portia...to have a mix culture of families and they get along is awesome.
This is a very sweet family. I love her laughing.
Here is the first and second day after my father arrived from Nigeria. You know we had to go shopping because sandals will not work in this cold weather here in North Carolina ! (- : Look out for the next video Part 3 : my brother arrives from New York !
Thanks for sharing these truly heartwarming videos! Glad you are letting go of the past and embracing your father.
This is so lovely and you just won yourself a new sub!!!❤️🙏🏾👍🏾
You look just like your father
Kenton & Habiba I have ended up watching most of your videos so nice and you have done well and your dad seems he is enjoying himself which is a good thing. I think your such a kind, caring person keep it up 🙏😍
Habiba , thank God for your daddy for giving you that basic / fundamental education - Government College in Nigeria are good school . Those science subjects taught you then helped you to be a medical doctor today . Please stop being judgemental about your father , your mum was too naive about Muslim / Hausa culture .You kept saying you were all abused in Nigeria . I don’t believe that Hausa people do take care of the wives and children . It is cultural difference that affect all of you . You brother was so rude to your father his attitude shown. Your husband maybe a Philippinno was making jest of your father and your mummy was just forming it shows she still love him . She should have thought about that before marry your father- imagine she married a Jamaica / Caribbean man you know your story won’t end this way . You know what I meant please try and appreciate God and thank God for your good father. You didn’t let him share his own side story . Remember you mentioned in your other video that your mum had a lot of foreign man friends in Nigeria and he wasn’t comfortable about ... yes of course a Muslim man for that matter also an Hausa how would he be comfortable seeing your wife having opposite sex as friend. Thank God and stop portraying him as bad father. Is your other brother talking now because you said he wasn’t talking in England . Why he didn’t come to see your father?
Your husband is a case........such an amazing guy.
U lucky u have your dad😰😥
I miss my dad
Yiu are amazing Habiba and you have a very suppotive hubby and children. Your type is rare. I am deeply proud of you. Blessings to you and all that's yous.
My own sister Habiba, abeg make you give daddy some pounded yam & egusi.
Your dad adores you so sweet
I agree, he adores his daughter
Just found you guys...Thanks so much for this 'happy content' for me with nostalgic tint. I love your family and am proud to see what you have achieved following many years estranged from your dad. The key is getting your degree and finding a wonderful husband to bring up your beautiful children. My mother Trinidadian met and married my father (Nigerian Sierra Leone mix) in 1948 when he was studying in University Oxford. I was 4 years old when my dad took off to Germany to follow his passion for Jazz music. He married a German and had two daughters....I have one son and 3 grands sons but I never had faith, hope or trust in men as a result of the way my father left my mother and I. Watching your dad return to meet you and your mother brings back so many memories for me. My father passed some years ago . You are so wise the way you mentored your mother in preparation to meet your dad. Regarding protecting herself from the emotional attachment. Good that your mother has a stubborn nature. My mother ended up a wreck. I have spent my life protecting myself from all that pain negativity. 👏👏🥂🇬🇧
😘😘😘😘 this is the best, enjoyed every moments the connection is very strong, love the way your kids relate’s with your dad , your hubby was the bomb , I can tell you guys are so happy to have him around, your dad reminds me of my dad too looking forward to see him again after five but this time he will e coming over to MN. Thanks for sharing.
How am I just finding you for the first time? I love love love your videos. Off I go to binge watch them.
Me too😍
Thank you Habiba,ilike the way you treat your dad,big love to him and respect no matter what!
Your more than woman
Juliet Uzor - Sewsonatural I am flattered! Come back for more 😘
I really love every bit of the video... and in fact, you're the youngest at heart. God bless you all.
I love my Nigerian Dad. He is so lovely
What about garlic... your dad is a nice gentle man. God bless him. Bless you all, and bless me too. Amen.
I'm 29 and guess who's coming to dinner is one of my favs!!!!
I love your mindset Habiba! Watching from Hong Kong. I am Zainab. Shout out please! God bless us all. Much love
I never knew Maryam was interested in film. She’s so quiet, I thought she might be interested in computer science. I love her puffy hair. Great to see you all enjoying your dad’s stay. The generational conversations are priceless, and it’s beautiful that the kids are able to experience that.
I cant just keep my eyes off u guys since yesterday that I subscribed. U are so fun
Christy E Thank you dear🥰
So happy for you,you are having a very good moment with you father it's so nice to watch you guys .
Nice vlog. It's amazing how you and your mom are "twins," yet I can clearly see so many resemblances between you and your dad. Also, your mannerisms, the way you both lead into telling a story etc lol
your dad is such a beautiful soul.
Your kids are too reserved , they aren’t the talking type. That’s cool 😎
True
I can tell the love n respect from the daughter. So charming, I love your family.
I love how Vibrant you are and love to listen to you talk to your kids..
I love your personality so much.
Thank you dear! Appreciate your kind words. When you get a moment check out Part # of my fathers visit
Habiba. Thank you for share your awesome life with us.
Awww you have such a beautiful heart. Do you think your dad understood what your daughter was saying 😂 that’s how my grandad looks at me
Habiba your father is very handsome
Iam an African from Angola. That's how we treat our parents. Congratulations Habiba.Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family..
Beautiful happy African sister, you are so real. "what caught me was My Nigerian father so was wondering if you have an American father too"..lol😀
Yes, Habiba, i congratulate you for the effort you have made so far, that finally landed you into your promise land, e,g, state of dignities and integrity, prestigious and luxurious, of which give you determination of your human visual sensation of your mission in life. Definitely,
your bright light come through the military disciplinary active support of your intellectual mother, of which i hope you also will emulate and demonstrate the same thing to your own children.
In fact, i thank God Almighty for the life of your mother for stand firmly with you and make your future be what is suppose to
to be this day.
Richard Alfred,
Nigeria.
Omg this vlog took me back home, haven't seen my dad in 8yrs and I couldn't stop imagining how the reunion will be. You dad is very funny too. 😂😂
An honest life story. I enjoyed that very much. One can see a little part of one's life journey mirrowed within this.
Your dad is always smiling and still love your mum.
He has a good heart.
Hi Habiba, my name is Zara and i am an huasa my self living in Holland.
gaskiya naji dadin ganin wannan video din.
Allah ya kare ki da yaranki duka.
God bless.
Nice. How are you doing sister and how is holland?
@sahsiy babe, I'm happy you encourage her and also you can speak Hausa though u are out of Nigerian shore. Allah ya baki Lada, amin
haha I live in Holland too.....I have never met a Hausa here
Ameen ya Allah.
Amin
habiba, you look so much like your father
Your father is such a good man.cool calm and collected.He's a very good father and grand dad.he literally brings any of his personal effects from Nigeria but fill his box with those lovely gift for you all.They are actually expensive clothings and jewelleries.They cost fortunes in Nigeria.God bless him more.You actually got good virtues from your dad.Your family is awesome as well.Lovely children and husband.God keep.you all.love you all.
beautiful. you guys are blessed and stay blessed in the name of God almighty. with love . of course
I stumbled on your channel by chance, but must say it has been so lovely watching you and your family. So proud of what you have accomplished since leaving Nigeria. You are so pretty like your mum.😁
My dear sister. You are very real!. you are beautiful and you so much looks like your father and your children as well. I'm proud of you for rediscovering your roots. Congratulations.
You are so cute ma’am
God bless you and your lovely family.
Love you acting like the youngest, and papa said you are too.
💕💕💕💕💐💐💐💐
Your love for your dolls is quite charming😊😊
Thanks so much for heart warming channel. The way you welcomed your daddy it's so real. He loves you and I see you love him too. Love always wins. I wish I had your bravery.
This is my first video of yours I'm watching. Obviously, there's a back story there but your Dad is really charismatic and you seem like such a cool mom. Nice!!!
Am absolutely impressed with your channel.
timothy akilor Thank you 🙏🏾 come back soon 😘
From trinidad in the carribbean my half jamaican sister nice to link up with you.One of the best vloggers i have come across.
Thanks sis appreciate it ! You better share our channel (-" look out for another vlog tommorrow !
You are a good spirited woman and I love the fact that you reached out to your dad. I admire the fact that your mom brought you guys to the U.S.A. because it has a better future for kids. What I don't admire is that your mother who even took you guys away without letting your father know didn't reach back and reconnect with the husband. Honestly your father is very forgiving because is a big blow to wake up one morning (whether in Nigeria, London, France or America) and a woman you married and are carrying for has disappeared into thin air with the children. I am a medical doctor too from Enugu State of Nigeria and I graduated from the college of Medicine of the University of Nigeria. Right now I live in the U.S.A with my family. Your father is a gentleman but your mother need to have a light spirit like you and make peace. I know she had a good intentions but she should realize that this is a hurting situation. Conversely, if your father took you guys and didn't let your mother know. How will she feel? Despite that your father still brought a lot of gifts for her. What a man?
Dear Habiba, you look SO much like your dad... moreso when you smile then the way you laugh not the sound of course. Genes are amazing
Thank you habiba we do lots of business in the continent your dad made me happy what a classy man and your family good people may God bless you.
You and your dad have the same eyes . 😊😊 so beautiful
Habiba....your energy and spirit and positivity and love draw tears from my eyes. What a woman you are? What a husband you got in Kenton? What great kids you've got? You are a rear human. Thanks for infecting me with your positive spirit and energy. I completely agree with your reasons for leaving Nigeria. I know what you talking about. But its great you had this re-union with dad. I thinkyou both loves each other so much, its written all over you both. Enjoy your life as you are.
Olaoluwa Thank you for your comment and for watching! Come back soon 😊
Wow! thank very much ma'am for taking care of your dad.
9:13 lol soooo Nigerian... the parental encouragement and ambition gots no chill. I mean, Pa, that was not even the point. As a southerner, always happy to see Hausa be represented in our delightful cultural stew.
noisy comment 😊 Thank you come back soon !
Great video. Your dad carries himself with such dignity that it comes through all his actions. By the way you have this faint posh upper class British-schooled Hausa accent. Hard to detect but I can sense ut having interacted with a lot of rich kids in northern Nigeria.
Hmmmmm (-:
@@Kenton-Habiba GOD bless you, GOD bless you habiba. ...
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James Jon I completely agree. She reminded me of a high class posh Northerner. An accent hard to detect unless you have lived in Nigeria. I love it!
May God in His infinite mercy elevate you more. I love this
You look a lot like ur dad!
She is definitely her father's daughter!
Blood doesn’t lie.
Stay young & sweet Love, beautiful family!! And ur dad has a very nice smile.......yes he's cute too & I think he should let his hair grow out
I love the book section!!!!!! Always my go to!!!!!!
You're so amazing, a caring mom, I have been watching your videos for some days now l really love everything about it. Your French in this video make my day🤣🤣👍. God bless you❤ 🙏🙏.
Adorable! Adorable! Adorable family. My face keeps a smile from the beginning to the end. You're funny, hilarious. Your children are beautiful, quiet and adorable. Your hubby is a very very supportive person. He knows that you play too much. Your dad is all of us who watch your video's daddy. Very lovely.
My first time watching your video and I really enjoyed this video. I have subscribed to your channel.
Glad Dad is having a good time! Kenton is so funny!! I love you guys!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
I just stumbled on ur channel and I'm glad I did. You are sooooo lovable! Forgiving ur dad so wholeheartedly - and ur dad is so cute! He obviously has a good heart too but is just a victim of culture... Please show ur hubby more - he transforms so swiftly from being seemingly reserved to being boisterously funny :) Tickle ur kids :) They are lovely! Transfer ur tenacity to them - still many racist liars out there and I'm sure they meet them everyday at school or so. Your mum is a hero, no kidding! Braving it to move to Nigeria for love for your dad and then, leaving when she had to, for love for her kids... she's amazing! I just love ur face, accent and personality. God keep blessing y'all!
You are amazing 😍, you are a rare daughter!
She really is...Love her honestly! Very intelligent beyond just books!!!
Habiba you look so much like your dad same slime. Great family