Koto Aye Trends as Trinity Guy Recreates Yoruba Horror Film

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  • Trinity Guy stirred up excitement on social media with a frightening video he posted recently.
  • He explained that the video was a reenactment of the well-known Yoruba horror film Koto Aye.
  • Trinity Guy, who gained attention after introducing his triplet siblings online.

Nigerian prankster and skit creator Maruf Abdullah Adisa, known as Trinity Guy, stirred up excitement on social media with a frightening video he posted recently.

He explained that the video was a reenactment of the well-known Yoruba horror film Koto Aye, filmed at actor Ibrahim Chatta’s movie village in Oyo state.

Trinity Guy, who gained attention after introducing his triplet siblings online, appeared with his team dressed in unusual outfits resembling witches from Yoruba culture.

The video also features him and his cast singing a song performed by witches in the original film.

Sharing the video on his page, Trinity Guy wrote,

“Koto aye w*tches back in the days be like Please watch till the end.”

Watch the video below:

Koto Ate, made by the late Yekini Ajileye and released in the 1990s, is considered one of the most frightening occult films in Nollywood.

Many people worry about the skit maker and his team, remembering that several actors from the movie died soon after it came out, while the few who survived have faced spiritual struggles.

See some comments below:

@hephzzy_bah: “You should have asked what happened to everyone who participated in this particular scene and the movie in general.”

@officialbernard009: “You done dey do pass your self. Mind what you do bro.”

@iamdanzor: “A scary movie and storyline that year.”

@iamdanzor: “A scary movie and storyline that year 5years after the movie production, majority of the main cast in the viral KOTO AYE movie died mysteriously…. Even the movie producer died The few cast that are alive till date always mention how they thrive lots of spiritual attacks.”

@abikeh_230: “You don they go far o pls be careful o.”

@juliusrebeccaolamide: “Someone should please bring this movie back to the big screen CINEMA.”

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