
A video has gone viral on social media, depicting a long line of Nigerians in the Ajao Estate area of Lagos State eagerly waiting to receive Bibles and loaves of bread from a Caucasian missionary.
The footage captures both men and women standing patiently in line, highlighting the community's engagement with the missionary's outreach efforts. The scene drew significant attention online, prompting discussions about the current economic challenges facing many Nigerians.
The individual who recorded the event emphasized the desperation for basic necessities, suggesting that the long queues reflect the growing hunger among people in the area. This incident has sparked conversations about the impact of economic hardship and the role of charitable organizations in providing assistance to vulnerable communities.
Nigerians have become a bread/Rice charity case for the government, individuals and different organizations.
— Ochuko Ogba (@_sonofalkebulan) October 19, 2024
In 2024 I can’t believe a white man is still sharing bread and bible for my people , and they are queuing up to collect it.
We are ripe for Recolonization pic.twitter.com/CdV9gGNNM2
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