- Nollywood actor Stan Nze participated in the trending challenge with his son, Jayden.
- Stan Nze wore a blue shirt and trousers with a cap, while Jayden sat in a baby seater.
- As Nze performed the challenge moves, Jayden’s seat slid across the room, prompting a quick intervention from Nze.
- The video has gained waves of attention and praise from fans and colleagues.
Nollywood actor Stan Nze has captured the attention of many online with a heartwarming video of himself and his little son participating in the viral Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo dance challenge.
The actor, known for his engaging social media presence and family-oriented posts, recently participated in the trending Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo challenge with his little son, Jayden.
In the video, Stan Nze, dressed in traditional native attire, enthusiastically joins the trend alongside his son.
He is seen wearing a blue outfit and a cap as he participates in the Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo dance challenge.
His little son is also seen seated in a baby seater, watches as the challenge unfolds. As the actor performed the signature moves of the Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo challenge, he raised one leg and danced, while his son’s seat slid gently to one side of the room.
The moment turned playful when the seat started moving on its own, prompting Nze to quickly run over and stop it.
The video, shared on Nze’s Instagram, has since gone viral with many commenting on the adorable and entertaining footage, with some even rating their performance in the challenge.
Netizens Reactions…
@sonia_uche said: “Jay boy parson daddy you hear?”
@amarachiigidimbah said: “Una do win.”
@blessingjessicaobasi said: “We demand you pay us 50% of the money you make from this video!”
@iamgeorgenkem said: “@blessingjessicaobasi please make sure Jaybobo gets paid for this hard work!”
@neekahs_luxurybeads__ said: “You too like play.”
@divauju said: “What kind of Agbaya Daddy is this? Please be stressing Lolo not my boy.”
@chef_amakaa said: “Na Jaybobo suppose pursue you Ichie. It’s the way he paused for me.”
@ariyiikedimples said: “Na your own go dey different.”
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