Ashawo in Church? Reactions Trail Clip of Oyinbo Rev Father Whining Waist to Flavour's Song in Church

Ashawo in Church? Reactions Trail Clip of Oyinbo Rev Father Whining Waist to Flavour's Song in Church

  • An England reverend father got many talking after a video of him dancing went viral on social media platform TikTok
  • Father Andrew was seen shaking his waist happily as he vibed to a song by Flavour titled Nwa Baby in church
  • Social media users familiar with the lyrics of the song found the pastor's display hilarious and absolved him of any wrongdoing

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The Rector of St Peter's Walworth in England, Father Andrew has become an internet sensation after a video of him dancing in church blew on the net.

The social media savvy reverend father who has over 4k followers on TikTok had shared the video on the platform like he normally did but this one was met with mixed reactions owing to the song he danced to.

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Father Andrew, Rector of St Peter's Walworth, dancing in church, Nwa Baby by Flavour
He vibed hard to the song in church. Photo Credit: TikTok/@father...andrew
Source: UGC

Shaking his waist like a lady, Father Andrew in a black cassock vibed to Nigerian singer Flavour's song titled Nwa Baby.

He was seen in different scenes showing off moves to the song gracefully.

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A caption on the video reads, 'never listen to an African song while working.'

Some netizens versed with the lyrics of the song absolved the father of any wrongdoing, stating that he probably didn't know what it meant.

Watch the video below:

Social media reacts

Zara mama Simba said:

"Heaven was the goal till this aaaah father father u dey sing ashawo in church nah someone pls tell him."

bestloudmia said:

"I have no idea what the song is about but something about African's music you feel home whenever listen to it Africa mama ."

user1608795281759 said

"A father that is in tune with society and its trends. keep it up father Andrew. look forward to seeing more."

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user4582661867631 said:

"The problem is certain people are taking this too serious, I have no idea of this song or meaning but it has beat and one I could get up and dance."

Barbara N. A Amaa said:

"Eeeii father pls change the song of choice I’m not sure if the host of heaven agree with the song’s meaning."

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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a video of a reverend sister dancing to traditional music caused an uproar among many on social media.

The footage reposted on Facebook by Orji Kingsley Chibuike showed the lady dancing happily to a song playing in the background believed to have its origin from Owerri.

The lady happily backed the camera as she showcased her waist whining skill, a dance style popular among the Igbo people in Nigeria.

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