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Written By Oshiobugie John

In a surprising and entertaining turn of events at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Nigeria’s Vice President Shettima and a group of ministers, including Finance Minister Wale Edun, ICT/Digital Economy Minister Dr Bosun Tijani, Art, Culture, and Creative Economy Minister Hannatu Musawa, and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Oil, Heineken Lokpobiri, stole the spotlight with their electrifying dance moves to Kizz Daniel’s hit song, “Buga.” CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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The unexpected dance performance left popular Nigerian dancers like Poco Lee and Tee Dollar in awe, as the government officials showcased their impressive moves. Despite the challenging situation in the country, the dance rendition provided a moment of joy and entertainment, demonstrating a unique blend of official duties and a lighter, more spirited side of leadership.

The viral dance video has since gained attention on social media, with many applauding the leaders for bringing a sense of joy and unity through their synchronized moves. The event added a touch of humor and lightheartedness to the serious discussions at the economic forum, showcasing a different dimension of the leaders’ personalities.

While Poco Lee and other dancers may be hiding their faces in mock shame, the Vice President and ministers seem to have won the hearts of many Nigerians with their unexpected dance performance. The “Buga” dance moment at the World Economic Forum will likely be remembered as a unique and refreshing highlight, breaking away from the traditional seriousness associated with such international gatherings.

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