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“This Man Nor Dey See Our Road E Still Get Peace Of Mind Dey Cha Anyhow”- Outcry As Edo State Governor Obaseki Captured Eating “Weirdly” At Shallipopi’s Concert- Watch Video
“This Man Nor Dey See Our Road E Still Get Peace Of Mind Dey Cha Anyhow”- Outcry As Edo State Governor Obaseki Captured Eating “Weirdly” At Shallipopi’s Concert- Watch Video ....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie John
In a sensational viral video circulating from Shallipopi’s concert in Benin City, the state’s capital, Governor Obaseki stole the spotlight with an unforgettable display of hunger and peculiar eating habits, reminiscent of someone who had been toiling all day. CONTINUE READING
Accompanied by his wife and key members of his cabinet, the Governor attended the event to celebrate the homecoming of Shallipopi, a rapidly rising singer and the couple’s son. The event took place at the Victor Uwaifo Hub Center, marking one of the triumphs of the Obaseki administration in the previous week.
As the footage gained traction, reactions poured in, with many expressing shock and amusement at Obaseki’s unconventional dining behavior, especially coming from the same man who spent N670 million on meals last year. The video showcased the Governor devouring his meal in a manner that raised eyebrows and left viewers questioning the circumstances behind his voracious appetite
The video has since become a talking point, with citizens sharing their thoughts on social media platforms, further fueling the intrigue surrounding Governor Obaseki’s peculiar dining experience at Shallipopi’s concert.
Click the link to watch the video and view screenshotted reactions from Netizens
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Watch the video here: https://x.com/ikirodah_omo/status/1742279569560739844?s=20
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