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    A motorist is stúnned after spotting men in Santa Claus costumes sitting a on waste truck in Lagos (WATCH)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 28, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    A motorist is stúnned after spotting men in Santa Claus costumes sitting a on waste truck in Lagos (WATCH)
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    A video featuring men dressed in Santa Claus costumes while sitting on a waste truck in Lagos has sparked humorous reactions from viewers.

    A motorist on a Lagos highway recorded two men sitting bravely on a moving garbage truck while they were dressed as Santa Claus.

    The men seemed prepared for the Christmas festival with their costumes expressing their excitement to enjoy the holiday.

    After seeing the garbage workers wearing costumes that aren’t appropriate for their line of work, the motorist asserts that Lagos is a sophisticated state full of surprises.

    The Santa Claus incarnates appeared worn out by the traffic, sitting on the truck as they headed to their next destination.

    Given the approaching Christmas celebration, waste management would have persuaded the workers to dress in Santa Claus costumes to promote the festive period and spark humor on their job.

    The video has generated amusing comments since it seems to be the first instance of waste workers wearing Santa Claus outfits.

    See comments below,

    @blessingtordee No be dustbin be that😂

    @seancutey Hahahaha, no, throw Santa away biko😂

    @tobi_praise_ UNa no go let t pain take us serious again 😂😂😂 a country called Nigeria

    @barbiefadare 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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