A video has been making the rounds on the internet earlier today after it was shared by a popular Nigerian Instagram blogger, instablog9ja.
In the video, a Nigerian man who was alleged to be based in America was caught on camera carrying his baby on his lap, as he eats pounded yam with Egusi soup.

The funniest part of the video is that the Egusi soup wasn't real, as it was a virtual one which was on his phone. So, to complement his pounded yam which was on the table, he took a bit of it and put it on the screen of his phone as if he was eating it with the Egusi on the phone, while drinking a cold beer on it.
See more photos from the video below;




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