Man Drinks Dirty Drainage Water While Eating Bread

- A Nigerian man was caught scooping and drinking dirty black water from a drainage while eating bread, causing online reactions.
- The peculiar scene was shared on a popular social media platform.
A viral video showing a Nigerian man drinking dirty water from a drainage channel while munching on bread has caused a stir online.
The bizarre incident, which was shared widely across social media, captures the man crouching next to a drainage system. He can be seen holding a cup, dipping it into the filthy water, and taking a sip before continuing to eat his bread.
In the unsettling footage, the man appears to use the contaminated water as a drink to accompany his meal, which has left viewers in shock.
Many who came across the video took to the comment section to express their disbelief and concern, with some questioning the man’s decision to drink from such a source while others expressed disgust.
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In other news, Nigerian music stars Burna Boy and Shallipopi delivered an unforgettable performance in France as they teamed up on stage for the remix of Laho during Burna Boy’s sold-out concert at the Paris La Défense Arena.
The event was more than just a concert—it was history in the making. Burna Boy officially became the first African artist to sell out a stadium in Europe, drawing a massive crowd of 40,000 fans.
A major highlight of the evening was when Shallipopi, celebrated for his breakout hit Elon Musk, joined Burna Boy on stage. Their electric collaboration brought together the raw energy of street-pop and the smooth rhythms of Afrofusion, creating a show-stopping moment that had the entire audience singing along.
Shallipopi’s appearance not only thrilled fans but also cemented his growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s most exciting new talents. The Laho remix performance stood out as a celebration of Nigerian creativity and global Afrobeats dominance.
This show was part of Burna Boy’s ongoing “Love, Damini” World Tour, which has taken him to some of the biggest venues worldwide. His Paris concert further proved that African music has firmly claimed its space on the global stage, with collaborations like this showcasing the vibrant, ever-evolving sound of the continent.