I used to be angry when my mom buys me clothes that aren't what I described. But you see now am also a mother, i now know how difficult it is. This Christmas i walked round the market, boutiques and kiddies plaza to get a particular shade of red for her carol, only for me to buy a different shade of red, my daughter rejected it, but i made her wear it by force, my money cannot go to waste o, she cried all the way to the school and was only consoled when she saw some other kids also didn't get the shade of red correctly yet they were excited. So this is me apologising to my mom, dear mom... I'm deeply sorry.
Wow I might apologies to my Dad now he always bought me clothes and I refused them all like I can't imagine what he means taking his busy schedule to get me clothes and I reject
Lost my mom a 3years ago and watching this particular episode just got me screaming , my mom and I always had this banter 😂😂😂, she was so tired of me , it still didn't stop her from buying my clothes she always bought them whether I liked it or not. It's funny how I hold on to every clothe she bought for me that still sizes 😂😂😂. She was the best 😂
I'm Somali and this is sooooo accurate. My mom is both my personal shopper AND my biggest hype man. Whenever I buy new clothes I always make sure to model them for my mom cause I know she'll Gass me up.🤣
This is so accurate. My mum will tell you about what she went through b4 getting the clothes 😂😂 and if you say you don't like it she will say ure ungrateful🤦
I was sooo young the first time my mum bought me clothes and I said I didn't like it. I never tried it again. She explained all her stress before buying it, called me ungrateful and bugged me for days about it. Since then, even till now, always just say thank you ma, it's so beautiful 😂😂😂😂😂
One thing no one can take from Maraji... She's so relatable💯... At some point, it didn't feel like just comedy.❤️ At least, the mother bought nice clothes this time.😂💔
😅 the convincing techniques that mums use and they know deep down you do not want it. My mum once bought my brother two-tone jeans that shimmer in the light 😂 he put them in the back of his wardrobe
"You're becoming a woman of your own" lmao. Nigerian parents go dey feel the need to switch to template phases for English when them won pass moral instruction. "Remember the child of whom you are"
😂😂 this was practically me growing up 😁. My sis will buy you clothes you don't like, and force you to like it 😂🤣... I mean I wore clothes I clearly didn't like, who else can relate? 😁
As a Haitian (African descendent) I can confirm this is true the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree 😂😂 They be making you feel on top of the world Fr 😭
It's the "Ibi like say they sew cloth for your body" for me!! My auntie said the exact same thing to me this morning when I wore the dress she got me to church.
LMAO... when my mom starts that I nearly fought someone in the market for this cloth, I just wonder in my mind why she didn't just let the woman have it.
That look between the dad and the mom in the beginning is epic, so relatable, 😊you will think they want to fight each other but nah…..the next thing will be greeting and market gist😂😂
African mothers ehh... husband house is always the target for every young girl growing up 🤣🤣🤣🤣....do this because if you reach husband house, do that because if you reach husband house 🤣🤣🤣🤣...You really have wonderful African parenting experience ❤️
wish I had an amazing mother like this, and how I wish African mothers we extend the love they have for their biological kids to their house girls, maids, wards living with them 😞
My mom stopped buying us clothes when we reached teenagehood,because she would buy something when you wear it you meet like 20 girls wearing the same,when we complained she stopped and if she finds something she tells you to go and see it yourself before buying,that helped her save her money on clothes we wouldn't wear.
Its funny, cause when I was a kid my dad used to get us super expensive clothes that no one else had, so we just felt so out of style, so we complained to start buying clothes on our own, but then as we grew a little more we started freaking out that we were wearing everything like everyone else, and we wanted our expensive clothes back, he wasnt going back though....
@@etelvinauacunzo2185 same here. my siblings had all of our clothes couture, everything was taking in, and my parents only had to do it once as they would get passed down to our siblings, nobody ever complained though because they were beautiful.
@@jessekimxx to this day I wonder why we complained, we literally had the most unique and beautiful pieces, it was just stupid to be fair, our clothes also passed down from one sibling to the other, it never wore out as it had such high quality, plus, I live in Angola, and I had Myley cyrus clothes, and other popular teenagers style of clothes, seriously if regret had a face it would be me and my sisters kkkk
All mothers have a way of convincing us, I remember one particular cloth I always cry anytime she forces on me. 😂 Plus my mum love love to tuck shirts, tops or blouse with skirts and I hated it soooo much. But now as a grown up, I really like formal wears. Thanks Maraji 🥰💕
This is my Mum and Dad exactly. I'm 30 but she still buys stuff for me... Even to the extent of sending them through courier to me. Whether it's fine or not, I wear it and do a video call with her, telling her how lovely it is. The joy it brings her, even at our ages
God!!! 😄😄😄 my dad will agree to everything and say it's fine.... I remember one skirt my mum bought for me back then, I was so pissed and angry at it, but both of them teamed up and said it's very fine 😄😄😄
Really.. this is so accurate. As I become older, going to the market to get outfits is even stressful because the thought of walking around to just get the kind of outfits you want is quite annoying. Really, thanks to all mom out there for not giving up on their kids.
This really made me miss my mum. This is her during my childhood days . The kind of story that comes with the clothes will even force me to accept them without wearing them.
I am indonesian and I love this video. It makes me laugh, especially the scene with the dad where the daughter showed him the new clothes 😂😂 you're so talented, dear Maraji.
The part she was acting like she forgot the Justin Bieber shirt when she actually didn't buy it.😂😂😂😂
Not her saying that's Justin Bieber, he just put on some weight 😂😂😭😭😭😭
I used to be angry when my mom buys me clothes that aren't what I described. But you see now am also a mother, i now know how difficult it is. This Christmas i walked round the market, boutiques and kiddies plaza to get a particular shade of red for her carol, only for me to buy a different shade of red, my daughter rejected it, but i made her wear it by force, my money cannot go to waste o, she cried all the way to the school and was only consoled when she saw some other kids also didn't get the shade of red correctly yet they were excited.
So this is me apologising to my mom, dear mom...
I'm deeply sorry.
🤣🤣🤣
Christmas
🤭🤭😂😂
🤩🤩🤩
Wow I might apologies to my Dad now he always bought me clothes and I refused them all like I can't imagine what he means taking his busy schedule to get me clothes and I reject
How come nobody is talking about the look the father and mother gave each other at the beginning😂
Enemies everywhere 😂
0:45 “why my leg rubbing sand” i am asian but this is literally my momma everytime she’s got home 😭👏😂
Oh wooooow LMBO!!! That’s so funny, all mother’s really are the same 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This😭😭house can b clean asf and my mum will walk in,scan it,and FIND something
I swear Asian and African mothers are the same.
@@Ten_dai you're so right 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's the 'mama e too fine' for me😭😩🤣🤣🤣
African parents and that pet name for their girls
The unnecessary story about how she fought a woman for the shirt 😂😂😂😂
Lmaoooooooo
They're always trying to guilt trip you! Nigerian parents sha...
My mom will begin her story from when she woke up in the morning 🤦🏽♀️😂😂😂😂❤️
@@Queen_Ming 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lost my mom a 3years ago and watching this particular episode just got me screaming , my mom and I always had this banter 😂😂😂, she was so tired of me , it still didn't stop her from buying my clothes she always bought them whether I liked it or not.
It's funny how I hold on to every clothe she bought for me that still sizes 😂😂😂. She was the best 😂
Now that I’m older I realize how difficult it is to find things in the market so I’ve forgiven my mom for all her actions in the past 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
True. I remember spending hours in the market to buy gifts for someone. Omorr it's hard😂
I can relate 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣my dear oh!
I can’t buy myself any clothes that I will be completely satisfied I prefer clothes my Mum buys for me 😂
So apt!
I'm Somali and this is sooooo accurate. My mom is both my personal shopper AND my biggest hype man. Whenever I buy new clothes I always make sure to model them for my mom cause I know she'll Gass me up.🤣
Aww so cute same 🇸🇴
I laughed so hard at: "SOLDIER!"😂😂😂😂😂
“Forget Justin Beebaa, this man na him bring you out better”
I’m screamingggg 💀💀
Exaaaaactllyyy, that's the line for me😆😆😆😆
This one off me 😅😅😅😅
😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣
Me too🤣🤣🤣
The father just agreeing to avoid disturbance is killing me😂
"E fit be him, maybe he don put on weight?" No, I am unable to can. I can't!!!! 🤣😅
Lwkmd..he put on weight and became black😅😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
4:42 The way she stood with the glasses after wearing the new outfit was so funny
The "Everyday People" Soundtrack. The nostalgia!
For real...
Yessssooooo 😍😍💗😍💗💃💃💃💃.
Asin! I had to replay that part😁
Memories 🤗 we're getting old sis 😩
Ikr?❣️
This is so accurate. My mum will tell you about what she went through b4 getting the clothes 😂😂 and if you say you don't like it she will say ure ungrateful🤦
So trueee 😂
I was sooo young the first time my mum bought me clothes and I said I didn't like it. I never tried it again. She explained all her stress before buying it, called me ungrateful and bugged me for days about it. Since then, even till now, always just say thank you ma, it's so beautiful 😂😂😂😂😂
Church is the first stop for every new clothing....this is my practice now. Thank God for Mums❤️. Welldone 👍
Lol, me too
Me too
That is like dedicating the cloth, it's the best place to wear it to
Like church clothes
@@treasurearhewoh327 😂😂😂
One thing no one can take from Maraji... She's so relatable💯... At some point, it didn't feel like just comedy.❤️
At least, the mother bought nice clothes this time.😂💔
Yeah so relatable
The "jeams" trousers I bought 🤣😂😂😂I am crying
😂😂😂
😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣i picked up that jeams...anf started laughing ..bcos growing up dat was it.."jeams"...🤣
"Clothe wey I fight pesin put" my Mom's line😂😂
That switch from reprimand to 'if you see wetin I buy for you' so apt 🤦🏾♀️🤣🤣
It got me too😭😂😂
😂
Lol it's like the sour patch candy commercials: sour then sweet.
African parents sef 😂
😅 the convincing techniques that mums use and they know deep down you do not want it. My mum once bought my brother two-tone jeans that shimmer in the light 😂 he put them in the back of his wardrobe
🤣
😂😂😂😂
"My leg is rubbing sand" Bruh!!!
That's my mum's line
That “I no go buy cloth wey you go keep for wardrobe “ 😂 That’s my mum to me everytime
"You're becoming a woman of your own" lmao. Nigerian parents go dey feel the need to switch to template phases for English when them won pass moral instruction. "Remember the child of whom you are"
Haha😂😂.. so true
@@Agnes.shines 😂😂😂😂
@@Agnes.shines 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Na OAP hm be...
@@Agnes.shines as radio presenter naw 😂😂
Lol
Just lost my dad. But came here to find joy and Maraji never disappoints.
Please accept my condolence dear. The Lord is your strength and will comfort you and your family. Sending you hugs 🫂 🤗 and ❤.
Sorry dear.... my condolences 🙏😢
I pray God continues to comfort you and your family
So sorry, may God give you the grace to bear the loss. May his souls rest in peace 🙏🏾
Take hearts dear, God will comfort you and your family. May his soul rest in perfect peace 🙏 🙏 🙏
😂😂 this was practically me growing up 😁. My sis will buy you clothes you don't like, and force you to like it 😂🤣... I mean I wore clothes I clearly didn't like, who else can relate? 😁
I can relate 😂😂😂
As a Haitian (African descendent) I can confirm this is true the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree 😂😂 They be making you feel on top of the world Fr 😭
With the way she's acting, the clothes are not only going to the wardrobe, they're going to the attic😂😂😂
No shit Sherlock 😂👌👌
The stand with the straight face when you come out after wearing the clothes. And the stories our mothers tell us in the process😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
It's the "Ibi like say they sew cloth for your body" for me!! My auntie said the exact same thing to me this morning when I wore the dress she got me to church.
LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣
Yes! Exactly what my mother used to say then!
“Mummy say I should come and show you”🤣🤣🤣
The number of times I’ve done this!!!!
I just love our mothers so much for always trying their best to make us happy and safe❤️
LMAO... when my mom starts that I nearly fought someone in the market for this cloth, I just wonder in my mind why she didn't just let the woman have it.
Abi😂
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
You know you've become a true fan when you start laughing and hit the like button before you watch.😂💯
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Yes
This is exactly what I’m doing now😂reading comments while waiting for the ad to finish playing
“Maybe e don add weight” 😂😂😂😂😂 I died
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 That wardrobe talk is just my mum...
I've actually missed your comedy skits❤❤❤
That's how my mum will buy old school clothes for us, over hype the clothe and at the end of the day, you will want to cry... Lol.🤣🤣
Hypeman for club still day learn work where African Mothers dey. Just take a look at the over-hype, God bless our Mothers!
I dey tell you
That look between the dad and the mom in the beginning is epic, so relatable, 😊you will think they want to fight each other but nah…..the next thing will be greeting and market gist😂😂
African mothers ehh... husband house is always the target for every young girl growing up 🤣🤣🤣🤣....do this because if you reach husband house, do that because if you reach husband house 🤣🤣🤣🤣...You really have wonderful African parenting experience ❤️
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣you nor lie.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Very true. I was looking for this comment. I am tired. Everything is about husband's house
As in 😂😂😂😂😂
No lies at all, got the exact same statement Yesterday!! I'm tayad!!!🤣🤣
wish I had an amazing mother like this, and how I wish African mothers we extend the love they have for their biological kids to their house girls, maids, wards living with them 😞
You don't have to generalize, alot of them do, the few you have seen doesn't count for others
Some do extend that love to house girls.
“Waka well which kind dirty waka is that”😭😂😂😂
"It be like they sew the cloth for your body" That line off me hewwwww
😂😭😂😭Justin Bieber don put on weight😂😭
The African mum will be doing it from deep inside their heart, it's love and caring they have. Love mums 💕
My mom stopped buying us clothes when we reached teenagehood,because she would buy something when you wear it you meet like 20 girls wearing the same,when we complained she stopped and if she finds something she tells you to go and see it yourself before buying,that helped her save her money on clothes we wouldn't wear.
Dz. ruclips.net/video/ObkUUy3PWpw/видео.html
Its funny, cause when I was a kid my dad used to get us super expensive clothes that no one else had, so we just felt so out of style, so we complained to start buying clothes on our own, but then as we grew a little more we started freaking out that we were wearing everything like everyone else, and we wanted our expensive clothes back, he wasnt going back though....
I've never had a problem buying clothes tho she buys the best she's somewhat of a fashionista😊😊
@@etelvinauacunzo2185 same here. my siblings had all of our clothes couture, everything was taking in, and my parents only had to do it once as they would get passed down to our siblings, nobody ever complained though because they were beautiful.
@@jessekimxx to this day I wonder why we complained, we literally had the most unique and beautiful pieces, it was just stupid to be fair, our clothes also passed down from one sibling to the other, it never wore out as it had such high quality, plus, I live in Angola, and I had Myley cyrus clothes, and other popular teenagers style of clothes, seriously if regret had a face it would be me and my sisters kkkk
They will make up stories that touch the heart just so that you can accept it😂
😂😂😂😂 The exact way my mom calls Jeans, "Jims"
😂
😂😂
Ikrrrr. I can relate dear 🤣🤣🤣
Awww the music at the beginning… sweet Memories
I pray you get a role in a Netflix movies soon because you're really really good 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I understand your prayers but Netflix is not the beginning and end of 'Success'. May she rise to greater heights than Netflix
@@oluchiujun4305 Amen o
"Franking your face"😂😂😂😂so accurate African mother's would say franking instead of "frowning"😂😂
Being feeling Moody this morning but ur skits instantly lightened up my day 😂😂😂 Thanks maraji
I tell you!
i swear😭❤
The moment the song started, I turned into a human sprinkler system!😂😂😂😂
I’m Zambian but this is accurate. We have got to love our mothers 🤣🤣🤣
I'm Zambian too and my mom is exactly like this, awe kwena 😂 !!!
*Cue in dramatic poor childhood story* where her clothes weren't enough🎻
All mothers have a way of convincing us, I remember one particular cloth I always cry anytime she forces on me. 😂 Plus my mum love love to tuck shirts, tops or blouse with skirts and I hated it soooo much. But now as a grown up, I really like formal wears. Thanks Maraji 🥰💕
😅😅😅😅
The way mothers like the " you will embarrass me when you go to your husband's house" talk, ahhhh😂😂
This is my Mum and Dad exactly. I'm 30 but she still buys stuff for me... Even to the extent of sending them through courier to me. Whether it's fine or not, I wear it and do a video call with her, telling her how lovely it is. The joy it brings her, even at our ages
Lol. That staring competition between the parents just got me🤣
The way she’s standing like someone that’s going for burial 😂🤣
Auntie Gloria we’re going to need you to record *every* interaction with your kid because I see this one happening fr in the future 😭😭😭
🤣🤣🤣
For real! 🤣
Nothing as convincing as "go and show your daddy" 😂😂 Very apt!
God richly bless our mothers 🙏
Thanks Maraji for every detail...🥰
“No be Justin Beebaa be that” “Who con be that” 💀💀💀💀
The part about not buying clothes that would be left in the wardrobe...too accurate 😂😂💔💔
God!!! 😄😄😄 my dad will agree to everything and say it's fine.... I remember one skirt my mum bought for me back then, I was so pissed and angry at it, but both of them teamed up and said it's very fine 😄😄😄
Soooo like my dad and mom
I don't know how I held myself from laughing out in this library when she said mummy who is this
Who else moved their bodies to the rhythm of the alhaji and Gloria's mummy exclamation 🤣
Really.. this is so accurate.
As I become older, going to the market to get outfits is even stressful because the thought of walking around to just get the kind of outfits you want is quite annoying.
Really, thanks to all mom out there for not giving up on their kids.
This showing cloth thing to dad and the reaction is so apt!
Wow the sound of EVERY DAY PEOPLE.. much love maraji
The fact that she's pregnant and still posting quality content 👍🏾
The way the child changes her walking style😂😂😂
Omg
It’s the soundtrack for me
“Everyday People “
I loved that series as a kid.
Jeez. Maraji just brought back memories
@UCz44bCVpyRnxgBhv2j8XFAg lol
Super story was at the end. The soundtrack at the beginning of the video is from “Everyday people”
This really made me miss my mum.
This is her during my childhood days . The kind of story that comes with the clothes will even force me to accept them without wearing them.
"Jims trouser" 😂😂😭😭😭
I am indonesian and I love this video. It makes me laugh, especially the scene with the dad where the daughter showed him the new clothes 😂😂 you're so talented, dear Maraji.
Sometimes, I really forget that these characters are played by the same person.
She killed me at “It’s Justin Bieber, he just put on weight!” 😆🤣🤣
😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂 forget say na me born you - the accuracy of this video
"Na like this we take dey drag the shirt for market"😂😂😂 it's possible she fought for that top sef.
God bless our mothers 🙏💕
"Who con be that?"🤣🤣🤣😭😭
This Maraji ehn! This skit alone is like 10 different skits...I just dey laugh since. "You look sesky" tf🤣🤣🤣
"Your papa wey e dey dress like farmer" hahahahahahahahahahahaha
I laughed like a mad person for 8.54 mins straight. So relatable. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Maraji,I pray laughter will never cease in your life .❤❤❤
😂😂😂😂this happened to me just 2days ago 🤣
Talking about 'wajua vile nilitafuta hii nguo na ni expensive' bruuuuh😆
Oh the nostalgia😅 I feel from just hearing the background song takes me back to my innocence
EVERYDAY PEOPLE###
AIT##
Time flies so damn fast!!!
The hype part needs to be a tiktok sound please 😂😂😭🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
"Forget Justin Beeber ooo this man na him bring you out well"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Its the go find me something make i chop in the ending for me 😂😂😂
It's the nostalgic soundtrack at the beginning for me😍😅
I can't seem to place what TV show its from.
Comedically accurate as always Maraji😅😅😅
You look Sesky 😂😂❤️
Maraji will not kill me with laughter 😂😂😂
The walking steps got me rolling on the floor.🤣 When ever my mother tells me something is fine, I just know it's the opposite.
The father is always on this lane, he doesn’t want headaches at all
Not ‘JEAMS’😂😂😂😂
The "Sexy" pronounciation, so funny😂😂😂😂
It's the father and mother stare down for me 🤣
Jeams 😹😹
Why my leg dey rub sand😩accurate asf
"Your papa wey dey dress like farmer" that one off me🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The look on the dads face 😂😂
Na epic and fundamentally Nigerian dads’... 😀
Lmaooo!!! This was my mother!!!!!! You better like what she buys.