Handsome young man and grandma prove dance skills in video; set internet on fire
- In a viral video on Wednesday, July 22, a Nigeran grandma slugged it out with her grandson in a dance competition
- The duo seemed to be in sync as the elderly woman showed she was equal to the task
- The flexibility showed by the grandma greatly belie her old age
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A Nigerian grandmother has become an instant internet sensation with her “legwork” moves while dancing, with her son.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, the elderly woman could be seen showing off her astounding dancing skills as her son cheered her on.
This video in some way supports how very powerful pop culture is and the manner it has influenced so many parts of human daily lives.
Watch the video below:
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that Michael Igwe is one of the several US-based Nigerian doctors doing what they can to help solve the coronavirus pandemic.
In an interview, the Abia-indigene said that creativity in handling coronavirus patients is a very important skill all health workers must have to combat the disease.
Igwe has been tapping into his Christian background and love for church songs in Igbo to help his patients conquer the fears associated with the deadly virus.
“I have been singing song since I was a small child. My mother is a singer too. When I was in Nigeria, I used to lead songs at the church I attended.
That was how I embarked on singing even as a medical doctor. “Our experience at the hospital with this COVID-19 pandemic is that it mostly instills fear into people and sometimes, the fear will be too much for us,” he said.
The Abia-born doctor also spoke about how their medical training is limited in the fight against the scourge, saying that is why he always relies on the Holy Spirit to calm himself.
In another story, a young man named Patrick Mensah Nartey has left many overcome with emotions after he took to social media to reflect on his humble beginnings in life.
The young man proudly gushed about where he used to live while growing up as a child.
In a post that has erupted with emotions and commentaries on social media, Nartey revealed that he paid a visit to his ''childhood community'' at Bubiashie in the Okai Koi South Constituency.
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