Emmanuella Samuel, the young Nigerian comedienne, is back in the spotlight, bringing joy to her fans with her new TikTok video.
The online community is filled with laughter as she participates in the popular dance challenge started by Nigerian skit maker and musician, Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji, known as NasBoi.
Nas Boi has created a buzz online after launching his latest song “Short Skirt” a few days ago. To get people talking, he kicked off a dance challenge that has rapidly gained popularity on social media.
Many enthusiastic participants, including celebrities, wore their shortest skirts and danced to the fun beat, trying to grab attention. Just when it seemed like it couldn’t get any better, Emmanuella joined in, bringing her own special flair to the challenge.
In her popular TikTok video, Emmanuella wowed everyone. She sported a cute blue jean short skirt and a lively pink top, making her hard to overlook.
Along with her outfit, the 14-year-old carried a bold bag and wore funny makeup that had viewers in stitches.
Watch video here:
Fans were thrilled. The comments went wild as they shared their joy, complimenting her funny dance moves and the fun she added to the challenge.
See some comments below;
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