Lasisi Elenu, a content creator and skit maker known as Nosa Afolabi, may have ignited the famous rivalry between Nigeria and Ghana.
He posted a warm video from a movie set where Nigerian actors such as Ini Edo, Chidi Mokeme, and Real Warri Pikin collaborated with Ghanaian actors like Majid Michel.
In his voice-over, Lasisi talked about how Ghanaians are always ready to compete with Nigerians in various areas.
He also joked about having difficulty understanding their English while working with them on the movie set.
In another clip, Lasisi explained how he hosted Ghanaian actors at his place.
He was puzzled by their meal choices, pointing out that one actor ate a boiled egg with Oha soup, and another Ghanaian actor chose plantain with a dish.
Watch video below:
See comments below:
@iniedo: “We are siblings laslas it’s all love.”
@majidmichelmm: “As Lasisi was busy talking we were busy eating!! After that he came and said he’s hungry. The Nigerian food got finished by the Ghanaians so we had to prepare Ghanaian food for him in his house. After he ate he hasn’t talked about Ghanaians again.”
@jomaniinterior_design: “Ghanaians and Nigerians are like the Yorubas and the Igbos. Fight online, Love themselves offline.”
@resinbypreshy: “Omo Uncle Majid are you a vampire?? Why are you looking younger than you were when I was little.”
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