Angry Masquerades Beat-up Cyclist Man After Pulling out Phone To Video instead of Giving Them Money

Watch the moment Angry Masquerades Confronted and Beat-up Cyclist Man After Pulling out Phone To Video instead of Giving Them Money

A short barbaric but funny video, this is somewhere around Kogi State, probably one of its community, two Ebira traditional masquerades caught a man who stood-by to make video recording as they display unusually on the scene, But suddenly end up being confronted and beaten to pulp.




From the video, the man who appeared to be an okada rider or cyclist could be seen removing a phone from his pocket and lifting it to capture the masquerades while they matched towards him






From the look of things and if the case is to be rightly judged, you will learn that the cyclist man was actually admiring the culture of the place and indicating interest to extent of pulling out his mobile phone just to take pictures or videoing the masquerades either while other residents could be seen passing by.




To his greatest surprise! Those masquerade diverted into his direction, get close to him and what happened next was an opposite and regrettable to the man’s thought at first sight.




He was flogged mercilessly with rattan sticks from both masquerades, the furious hit by several strokes became unbearable which pushed him off the bike as his cap losses from head. 😂😂😂 oh my God! What a wicked evil spirit, honestly this too brutal 😥… Honestly, some cultures are inhumane!!!




In my own view point, i think maybe why they thrashed the man with cane is because he didn’t give them money, (he paid no homage to ancestors) 😂😂 could be that they were expecting villagers will come out and bath them with bundles of cash or atleast a token. But none did that, and the whole wrath was now placed on this innocent cyclist man, or possibly it might be masquerades from nearby village coming to revenge an unfinished fight or battle either.



Watch the video below





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