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No Payment for this One: Photographer abandons his job, takes to dancing Buga in viral video

No Payment for this One: Photographer abandons his job, takes to dancing Buga in viral video 1

The sight of a hired photographer dancing at a party is definitely not a familiar one to partygoers.

Well, one photographer might be changing the status quo after he became the centrepiece at a party he was hired to cover.

The photographer was filmed moving to the incredible sound of Kizz Daniel’s Buga in a viral video currently circulating online.

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For a brief moment, he suspended the worry of finding perfect angles as he held his camera in one hand and took on a new role.

Going by his expressions, he couldn’t help himself when the contagious rhythm came up.

The young photographer ‘danced by’ as a procession of guests danced past him.

It is said that ‘what is worth doing, is worth doing well’, even though he wasn’t hired to step to the beat, ‘baba’ must have thought to himself, ‘I can’t come and kill myself.’

While it is uncertain where and when the event happened, it is our hope that the exciting photographer who visibly turned the ‘life of the party’ gets his balance from this gig.

Watch video below;

The man served 7 slices of plantain for 2k

In other news, a Twitter user, Tomiwa Talabi, with the handle @itstomiwa, has cried out on social media over the food he was served for N2,000 at a Lagos hotel.

Tomiwa ordered a plate of fried plantain and eggs and was served with seven tiny slices of plantain, plated stylishly around the little mound of scrambled eggs.

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He found the quantity of food hilarious and took to Twitter to share a video, counting the pieces of plantain.

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