Nigerian pilots warm hearts online as they dance to King Wasiu Ayinde's hit song while on duty, spray money

Nigerian pilots warm hearts online as they dance to King Wasiu Ayinde's hit song while on duty, spray money

- Two Nigerian pilots recently got social media talking when they danced to King Wasiu Ayinde's hit song, Ade Ori Okin

- As the music blared from the speaker, the pilots danced away their sorrow while one of them sprayed his colleague money

- Nigerians loved the heartwarming video and they flooded the comment section with their thoughts

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Two Nigerian pilots have warmed hearts on social media after a video of them emerged in which they could be seen dancing to King Wasiu Ayinde's hit song, Ade Ori Okin.

In the video, one of the pilots could be seen shaking his body to the song while his colleague joined him and started spraying him money.

The video, which was shared on Twitter by @Gidi_Traffic, has generated a lot of reactions on social media as tweeps loved it.

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Both pilots have shown that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. They have also proven that in the midst of all the chaos happening around the world, people should have time to stay happy and hopeful that things will get back to normal soon.

Nigerian pilots warm hearts online as they dance to King Wasiu Ayinde's hit song while on duty, spray money
The pilots could be seen dancing to King Wasiu Ayinde's hit song, Ade Ori Okin. Photo credit: @Gidi_Traffic
Source: Twitter

Legit.ng compiled a few of the comments that were left in the comment section. Find them below.

Tweep with the handle @MizAijay wrote:

"Good stuff! We only have one life..."

@crawlinshadow commented:

""Waa sere omoyi" all work no play make Jack a dull pikin. Anu all the way."

@TundeAndre reacted:

"I love this video."

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In a previous report by Legit.ng, Fuji icon King Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as K1 De Ultimate, shared some details about his life growing up and how he educated himself.

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The fuji star shared the details during an interview on Instagram live. K1 did the interview with popular Nigerian journalist Dele Momodu.

He explained that he trained himself despite not completing his secondary school education. In the interview, he said he decided to move with people who are educated.

K1 narrated how he used to teach himself by reading newspapers his seniors sent him to get.

Source: Legit.ng

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