Residents of Ikota, a town along the Lekki-Epe expreesway gather their numbers recently to pray over what appears to be a faulty transformer.
The residents called a Cleric to pray over the power transformer so as get rid of powers of darkness and spiritual attacks on it.
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In Ikota, @followlasg, residents are praying, casting & binding over a faulty transformer. It doesn't get more hilarious…. pic.twitter.com/lsvMwbLkhf
Advertisement— Chidi Odinkalu, CGoF (@ChidiOdinkalu) August 15, 2020
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This is more the result of helplessness than anything else. These people probably bought the transformer themselves. They clearly canāt afford a better one or even a replacement if something happened to it.
When thereās nothing else you can do, you can do nothing but pray.Advertisement— Nwaeze š“ā«ļø (@victorchrisO) August 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/Ody_johnson/status/1294590332487827458?s=19
These are the kind of people who prefer to sit at home and pray for good leaders in the country rather than going out to vote on election day
Advertisement— G0dw!n F0m (@gfom88) August 15, 2020
We try to elect the right people into power. That doesn't work. We try to protest on the streets. The ring leaders are arrested. We might as well call on Divinity to help.
— Onochie Afigbo (@afigbooac) August 15, 2020
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https://twitter.com/UeArun/status/1294585222437142528?s=19
The witchcraft is NAPA or whatever they call themselves. Pray and cast that demon off them so power can be restore.
— HENRY PREFA. (@PstPrefa) August 15, 2020
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https://twitter.com/Moneyisordinary/status/1294598621812465665?s=19
This is the final result of over thirty years of the systemic destruction of education in Nigeria; the QED of the conversion of schools from centres of intellectual curiosity and critical scepticism into rabid breeding grounds for religious fellowships and associations. https://t.co/qAJxSalGfJ
— Dr Ayo Sogunro (@ayosogunro) August 15, 2020
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