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“I think we have to start giving him Eba” – Man cries out as their barely 5-month-old baby finishes 14 tins of Cerelac

A man has taken to social media to express his disbelief at his 5-month-old son’s insatiable appetite for baby foods, as the baby has consumed over 14 tins of Cerelac within a short period of time.

The video posted on Instagram showed a table with empty tins of popular baby products like Cerelac and SMA Gold.

In the video, the man was seen holding his baby in his arms, expressing his amazement at the fact that the infant had managed to consume a staggering 14 tins of Cerelac.

 "I think we have to start giving him Eba" - Man cries out as their barely 5-month-old baby finishes 14 tins of Cerelac

According to the man, his own parents stopped giving him regular baby food when he was three months old.

The man went on to contemplate switching to more conventional options like eba for his 5-month-old baby.

The worried father revealed that a tin of Cerelac now costs N12,000, and SMA Gold is priced at N25,000, pointing out the high prices of baby foods.

Netizens Reactions…

thefoodnetworknig2 said; “See as e be like say na the papa vomit am! They never look like the mother that carried them for 9months.

dazzling_atelier said; “I beg pity this pikin he knows nothing daddy. Just hustle & pray hard ooo.

_oluyemisi said; “I wonder why you guys feed your kids cerelac and SMA gold. My niece was breastfed exclusively for six months and started eating normal food. Yes, she was born in the UK. You don’t have to feed your kids imported food.

mikeike5508 said; “Some men will suffer all this stress and still find out years later that they’re not the real father… May God help Men not to train other people’s kids.

giftsbyenielleconcepts said_; “Boyooo says daddy you are saying your own when you are done talking I need my cerelac.”

wakeelah_teju said; “See how the child resemble only you like say na you carry am for 9 months and went into labour. God bless fathers and mothers.”

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