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'African parent reaction when you tell them you have headache' comedy skit by Chief Obi

'African parent be like, drink peppersoup, smell Aboniki, soak yourself in cold towel' when you tell them you are not feeling fine.

How African parent react when you tell them you are not feeling fine

Have you ever sat down in one corner shaking and instead of taking you straight to a doctor, your African parent launch a terrorist attack against malaria.

Every ailment disturbing you is malaria that must be cured with drinking pepper soup, smelling aboniki/rob and soaking yourself in cold towel.

If you still cannot relate, watch this hilarious video below.

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