Man Steals Show at Mum's House Warming as He Arrives in Spiderman Costume with Lady's Bag in Video
- A Nigerian man caused a huge stir at his mum's house warming party as he showed up surprisingly in a Spiderman costume and a lady's handbag
- In the video, the man kept guests at the occasion starring as he danced energetically in the strange outfit
- The highpoint of his stunt was his unmasking beside his mum who expressed huge shock as she wasn't expecting it
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A man treated his mother to a huge surprise as he graced her house warming in style.
In a video he shared on Instagram, the Yoruba comedian identified as Aremo arrived at the special event wearing a Marvel movie character, Spiderman's costume and carrying a lady's handbag.
Aremo acted like he was oblivion of the attention his outfit was getting and burst into dancing.
The high point of his eye-catching display was captured in an Instagram video shared by @naijaloadedotng.
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In the short video, he stood close behind his unsuspecting mum and engaged in a conversation with her.
Some seconds into the mother-son conversation, a man then removed Aremo's mask to the shock of his mum.
Guests and acquaintances upon identifying the personality behind the mask embraced Aremo.
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Mixed reactions trail the video
@omobasanjayi1 commented:
"You got me son of mercy @aremooba_ welcome home bro and may Allah continue to be with you."
@muizzygram said:
"I can imagine the joy you just put on her face ...more blessings."
@dollars_mars wrote:
"Spider woman ni party hungry catch her she fly enter person party come chop."
@mrleye remarked:
"Baddie … see goosebumps ooo …dem suppose sooji…Dem see Gucci pack nah."
Man storms his kids' school in engineering outfit
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a Nigerian man had stormed his kids' school dressed in an engineering outfit.
According to Adewale on LinkedIn, his kids were thrilled to see their dad show up that way. In the image he shared, a PPE-wearing Adewale was flanked by his daughters who wore doctor and nurse costumes representing the medical profession.
He revealed that his motive for wearing such an outfit was to promote the cause of engineering among the lads as well as influence their choice of future career aspirations.
"So, I joined my children to celebrate their School's Career Day yesterday. They were excited to see me in my PPE and visiting their school just like this.
"I used the opportunity to engage the beautiful children and explained to them why Engineers appear like this while working on the field."
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