The #AfricanMumChallenge

Social media platform Twitter users have come up with a funny hashtag on childhood in Africa.

Through the hilarious trend #AfricanMumChallenge, Twitter users chronicled their childhoods, depicting African mothers in a sometimes hilarious light.

As one Salim narrated to the amusement of many, growing up, his bedtime story had only three words, "Nikirudi Nipate Umelala.”

Here’s a sample of the tweets:

Mum: Have you finished your food?
Me: No mum, am full
Mum: Come here, I don’t want skinny children in my house! My friends will say we are poor!

#AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/HSL0M3ro4H — Thee Trend Setter ™ (@xtiandela) February 21, 2018

"So you are the one my daughter been texting all day and night? "#AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/vjN7cSY6dW — Droid.psd (@droid254) February 21, 2018

When your mum calls you by your full name #AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/Y3G0VMDScZ — GATHONI (@QueenGathoni) February 21, 2018

She beats the hell out of you.

20 mins later.

Njeyo Kuja usemee wageni ile poem!!!

Me: #AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/RGlRZJXJ4s — Anjeyo Ananda ???????????????? (@anj_116_) February 21, 2018

Driving your mum.
‘Hope you can see that bump!’
‘You are driving too fast.’

You decide to slow down

‘Sijui tutafika lini!’#AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/ECJjLvL6Gh — GATHONI (@QueenGathoni) February 21, 2018

African moms were terrorists, though. they'd beat you and then throw around lines like "nikupate ukilia" #AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/tt8Z1scmhF — Phanto (@_wangwe) February 21, 2018

When you try to send your mom to the get you something from the kitchen just because she’s headed in that direction. #AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/eJLhzQ0ZBD — Phanto (@_wangwe) February 21, 2018

My mum would to talk in syllables whenever she was whooping my ass

" Si-ni-li-ku-ambia u-si-e-nde-le-e "
???? ???? ???? #AfricanMumChallenge — Archie K (@Ar_ch_ie) February 21, 2018

*comes home with a friend with dreadlocks*

Endelea tu kuonyesha wezi mko na TV.#AfricanMumChallenge — Unidentified Black Mail (@Abradolf_Lncler) February 21, 2018

My mum used to tell me if I don’t give her back her change I should use it to buy my food for the entire month ???? #AfricanMumChallenge — Edzil (@ednahjacksons) February 21, 2018

"Ebu reduce volume ya TV nisome hii message Mama Njoki ametuma"#AfricanMumChallenge — . (@MonyqueXO) February 21, 2018

My mum once asked me to get for her piriton. She never specified nilete ngapi. So nikapeleka the whole pack. She was like hehehe, umeleta zote nikunywe ndio nikufe... #AfricanMumChallenge — annestine (@misss_ythaka) February 21, 2018

My brother was sent to buy dhania at the grocery. He came back after 1hour. Mum asked him whether he used that 1hour to plant, water, weed and harvest them #AfricanMumChallenge — Tivega (@Kimqaymoney) February 21, 2018

While in the kitchen and my mom hears some slight noise from the sitting room and she shouts
“Hiyo italipwa kwa mahari, vunja tu” #AfricanMumChallenge pic.twitter.com/mwLOlHXkIK — Edzil (@ednahjacksons) February 21, 2018

Growing up I remember my bedtime story was in 3 words,
"Nikirudi Nipate Umelala????#AfricanMumChallenge — salimibra (@_salimibra) February 21, 2018

#AfricanMumChallenge
Me:(tries to dodge her slap)
Mum: (reports me to clan leaders)
During the clan meeting ????????????
Mum: The boy I carried in my womb for 9 months cleaned his faeces cooked for him now thinks he has grown horns ..He tried to strangle me yesterday pic.twitter.com/ljCQxbAcT9 — GENO ERIC ???????????????? (@genoeric1) February 21, 2018

#AfricanMumChallenge
Me: I couldn't come back last night so i had to sleep over at a friends place.

Mom: Go back. pic.twitter.com/JI50O7aP4F — dennisthemenace???????? (@dennis_matovu) February 21, 2018