Are the gods broke? – Masquerade  displays account details while dancing

Masquerade  displays account details while dancing

A masquerade was seen dancing to an unknown tune with its account details pasted boldly on his attire.

In a video, a masquerade was seen eagerly displaying around a couple of children.

The masquerade, who was of average height, was covered from head to toe in a plain and patterned red buba and trousers.

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The intriguing thing about this masquerade however, was not just its dance moves but what it was wearing.

Right in front of its red buba was a white paper on which was clearly written its account details.

Palmpay for the gods?

To avoid any stories of the paper falling off, it was firmly glued to the masquerade’s outfit using layers of paper tape.

The masquerade was seen making every effort to spread out the buba properly, so everyone will see the carefully written out account details.

Netizens responded to this:

Sharonofficial126: “Even the gods dey take transfer. The gods dey hustle tight”

Iamcallison: “the gods are wise”

Stackchyna_: “The gods are not to blame”

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How I was jailed 29 years because of masquerade – Man narrates in emotional video

In other news, Abiodun Abass, an Ibadan trader simply identified as Owonikoko, has lifted the lid on his prison ordeal after spending 29 years and eight months behind the bar for following a masquerade.

In an emotional video shared by Vanguard, Owonikoko begged Nigerians to come to his aid as things have nosedived since he was granted a presidential pardon by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2020.

Owonikoko, who was selling rice, beans and other petty trade before his arrest, said he is currently left alone contemplating suicide as all his children and wife passed away.

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