Ex-president, Obasanjo captured teaching his grandson how to properly prostrate while greeting.

Former president Olusegun Obasanjo giving his grandson culture lessons gone viral and stirred heartwarming reactions.

The little boy visited his grandfather in his home and casually welcomed him. However, the proud Grandpa, who apparently wasn’t pleased with his grandson’s method of greeting, decided to teach him how to do it properly.

In the trending clip, Obasanjo instructs the little boy to lie flat and bow to the elderly while greeting them.

Reacting to the video, netizens heaped praise on the ex-president for instilling culture in his grandson.

@sohigh_xy, “Our culture must be preserved by fire by force 😂 Nice one General”.

@broda_henry, “Baba no break the boy spine Abeg😂 no be prostrate be respect”.

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