One leg man dances to Naira Marley's song, shows amazing gbese moves, his video wows many people
- A young man's dance moves to Naira Marley's song despite his disability has generated reactions on Twitter
- Many people begged the musician to get him a prosthetic leg as a reward for vibing to his Koleyewon track
- In the short clip, the man demonstrated popular dance moves found in recent Nigerian music videos
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The video of a physically-challenged man dancing to Naira Marley's Koleyewon has gone viral online as people were amazed by it all.
In the clip, the young man made cool gbese and the popular hand moves popularised by Zlatan's Lagos Anthem.
The 15-second video is really a great delight to watch. If there was a dancing competition right there, the man could easily be a winner with his spontaneous dexterity.
Shared by the singer, the content has been seen over 190,000 as at the time of writing this report, with many commending the man's footwork.
Watch the clip below:
We compiled some of the reactions below:
@damigorous said:
"Please Street king Naira. Help this Nigha with a prosthetic leg. Jah bless."
@anthony_oamen said:
"There is Ability in Disability."
@iam_kingsize said:
"Walahi, he’s a better dancer than I am."
@LagosBode said:
"Omg, his expression without thinking of his disability. This one wow’d me. Naira he deserves to have a prosthetic leg right away. I’d be glad to donate something to support this cause.Anyone with a verified gofundme for him should please tag me."
@Rosheedah_O said:
"Awwwnnnnn. Such a happy man."
Meanwhile, it was earlier reported that the video of a kid 'kicking it' as he listened to Naira Marley's Mafo generated massive reactions on Twitter.
A man with the Twitter handle @odenibo said that the kid is his nephew as he wondered where he learnt the dance moves he was displaying.
In the short clip, the boy made a great attempt at 'gbese' and he almost fully succeeded. Perhaps what thrilled people more was the way he kept dancing with his pointed fingers.
As the boy vibed to the song, adults around cheered him on. It was such a funny sight.
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