“Sallah meat will humble you” – Reactions as Masquerade joins Muslims for prayer (Video)

“Sallah meat will humble you” – Reactions as Masquerade joins Muslims for prayer (Video)

A video of a masquerade joining some Muslim faithful in prayer has caused a stir online.

In the clip currently making the rounds online, the masquerade dressed in his full regalia can be seen praying to Allah among the Muslim devout.

“Sallah meat will humble you” – Reactions as Masquerade joins Muslims for prayer (Video)

The prayer was led by a Muslim man, and the masquerade is seen following suit, first standing, then kneeling, and finally bowing with the others.

The now-viral clip has elicited hilarious reactions from social media users.

See below:

Reacting, an Instagram user @official_jayblack wrote, “The gods are hungry, oga wan chop meat by all means possible 😂.”

@electrobreakers, “Ram meat will humble you”.

@itzbizy, “To see ram meat chop as masquerade dey hard”.

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Meanwhile, massive reactions have trailed a video from the 2022 Ojude Oba Festival which was held in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, on Monday, July 11.

The festival is an annual traditional event that brings men and women from Southwest Nigeria for a carnival-like celebration of the traditional, cultural and spiritual accomplishments of Ijebuland.

A video from the festival was shared online to give netizens a glimpse of how it went down, and it has garnered different reactions due to the heavy downpour.

In the video, multitudes of men and women are seen defying the rain to participate in the festival. They were matching and parading with a banner under the rain.

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Reacting to the video, social media users wondered why they couldn’t get a ‘rainmaker’ to stop the rain from falling pending the duration of the festival as it’s a common belief that rainmakers can control the rain in the Southwest region of Nigeria.

Some others questioned if ‘jazz’ is no longer working in Yorubaland because they expected the traditionalists to ‘hold the rain’.

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