Coronavirus: Mercy Aigbe jokes about Nigerians who used to brag over returning from overseas
- Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe, has taken to social media to comment on the coronavirus pandemic that is ravaging the world
- The actress approached the topic on a lighter note as she joked about people returning to the country from abroad
- According to the film star, gone are the days when coming back from abroad was a thing to brag about
The coronavirus pandemic is a serious issue that is plaguing many parts of the world as even serious countries are struggling with containing the spread and protecting its people.
One major thing that has contributed to the spread of the virus to most continents in the world is the travelling of people from high-risk countries to countries that used to have no victims.
Well, seeing as travelling is the main thing causing the spread to many parts of the world, foreigners are now being looked at with suspicion and even Nigerians who are just entering the country from abroad are keeping the news of their arrival on a low key.
This is actually a very funny situation seeing that a lot of people used to brag in the past about the countries they have been to and how they just arrived from overseas.
Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe, has taken to social media via her Instagram page to comment on the coronavirus pandemic and she looked at it from a lighter angle.
The film star shared a photo post with the words on it mocking those who used to brag about how they just got back from the UK, USA or China. She said if they brag now, they would get quarantined.
See her post below:
Interesting.
Just recently, Legit.ng reported that Nigerian rapper, Olamide, warned fans to stay safe as he said that coronavirus is indeed real.
The rapper said this after rocking a full face mask to protect himself from the disease.
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