I got mad love for you, says Ocean L to his mom Sophie Ndaba

Sophie Ndaba’s son Lwandle Ocean L Ndaba, has taken to social media to gush over his mother in a heartfelt post.

Ocean L penned the post just a day after the actress officially launched her new platform for women.

In the post, he narrates how God decided to put them on a new journey of life and how His timing has always been perfect, and His blessings are never doubted.


Ocean L went on to gush about how beautiful his mother looks.

“This is the woman that God decided to choose to be my mother, such a strong force man,” he wrote.

“Lemme tell you also that God makes the impossible very much possible. As I type this, my mom launched @shesawonder_africa, where women empowerment is at its finest.

“She will show you the greatness that happened yesterday and how many women’s hearts she touched this woman’s month.”

He also highlighted how they both nailed the front cover of a magazine together, which was their fifth one together.

Ocean L promised to hustle hard for his mother and is grateful to have Ndaba’s work ethic, which he plans to use in his school work and everyday life to thrive.


“I got mad love for you Ma, and thank you for never giving up. I’m super proud of what you have accomplished so far.

“I’m looking forward to the day I can say to you Ma, stay home and do absolutely nothing for the rest of you your life, as I will take care of you and give you mom allowance.”

 

In response, Ndaba said she never understood why she had Ocean L before his time, noting that she now understands he was being prepared to know what is strength.

“I pray blessings over everything you touch and your life. May you continue to put God first and respect your parents as you have. God sees it all and will personally bless you,” wrote Ndaba.

 

Also Read: Sophie Ndaba-Lichaba launches new platform for women

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