“How Can Father Christmas Be Twerking for Kids”: Remmy Njoku Laments, Says We’ve Nigerianized Santa Claus

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A collage with a woman in glasses on the left, text in the middle commenting on changing Christmas traditions, including a Nigerianized Santa Claus, and the same woman sitting outside in orange attire on the right.

  • Nollywood actress and businesswoman Remmy Njoku just lately took to social media to complain about the kind of father Christmas she has been seeing round
  • The media girl famous in an empathetic put up that she has seen of late that the present biting Sapa has made individuals Nigerianize Santa Claus and Christmas celebrations
  • Remmy, nonetheless, beseeched on individuals to exit and assist individuals within the little approach they’ll as they get within the Christmas spirit

Nollywood actress and co-founder of ROK TV, Remmy Njoku, just lately stirred feelings on-line as she notes that persons are not doing sufficient to get within the standard Christmas spirit.

The businesswoman, famous in a put up shared on her web page, mentioned that the Yuletide season appears to have misplaced a few of its hype and festive feeling.

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Nollywood actress Mary Remmy Njoku sends a message to Nigerians urging them to get within the spirit of Christmas.
Photograph credit score: @maryremmynjoku
Supply: Instagram

She mentioned over the previous few days that the season kicked in, all she has been seeing are very aggressive-looking Santa Clauses.

Remmy even disclosed that at a party, she noticed a Santa Claus that was dancing to an Asake’s music, whereas one other was twerking to children at a Kids’s get together.

She even revealed that she noticed one other Father Christmas that was even dragging biscuits with children.

See Remmy Njoku’s put up concerning the Christmas feeling dying in Nigeria:

See how netizens reacted to Remmy Njoku’s put up speaking about Nigerians not entering into the Christmas feeling

@ateweraphael:

“It is SAPA truly…… Christmas vibes all gone. Merry Christmas upfront ma’am…”

@chinyeretoniaigwemba:

“Thanks for this sort phrases,I really like a lot there nothing like placing a smile in a toddler face this Christmas,God bless you ma.”

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@lamena22:

“Abeg who go be my son Santa o. He’s 6yesrs we’d like shoe and garments. We go handle any meals we see for Christmas.”

@watcharena_9ja:

“We’ve formally switched to utilizing ‘masquerade’ Father Christmas and their atilogwu dance strikes.”

@realsylviee:

“Christmas has been Nigerianlised.”

@stellankechi__:

“That no Christmas Carol ehh is true oo.”

@feyikemi.b:

“Na Sapa trigger it. They do get together at my children college yesterday however they do not go cos I haven’t got cash.”

“Afrobeats originated from Nigeria, not Africa”: Mary Remmy Njoku warns earlier than it turns into ‘Jollof Rice story’

In the meantime, Legit.ng recollects reporting that widespread Nollywood actress, Mary Remmy Njoku, has shared her two cents about Afrobeats and the hazard of cultural appropriation.

It’s now not information that Afrobeats is now gaining huge consideration on the worldwide stage, and talks have come up on the true origin of the now widespread music style.

Taking to her official Instagram account, Mary Njoku spoke on the subject and reiterated that Afrobeats is from Nigeria.

Supply: Legit.ng