What Is Wrong With This Woman, No Wonder You Can’t Keep Your Marriage Netizens Lambasted On Korra Obidi For Eating Fufu And Soup With Straw

What Is Wrong With This Woman, No Wonder You Can’t Keep Your Marriage Netizens Lambasted On Korra Obidi For Eating Fufu And Soup With Straw
What Is Wrong With This Woman, No Wonder You Can’t Keep Your Marriage Netizens Lambasted On Korra Obidi For Eating Fufu And Soup With Straw
What Is Wrong With This Woman, No Wonder You Can’t Keep Your Marriage Netizens Lambasted On Korra Obidi For Eating Fufu And Soup With Straw

Popular Nigerian dancer Korra Obidi made headlines after it was discovered that she was consuming soup and fufu through a straw.

After sipping the soup and admitting that fufu wasn’t her type of food, Korra said that she preferred chicken peri peri. The dancer, who is visiting Ghana for the holidays, infuriated the locals by declaring that the soup was a stream and required a straw to swallow.

As she shared the video Online, her fans who felt offended by her actions began to hurl insults at the dancer for such misbehavior.

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Korra Obidi Fight co-dancers, shares BTS for new song —VIDEO

While working on a brand-new music video for fans, Nigerian singer and dancer Korra Obidi on Tuesday afternoon shared behind-the-scenes street dancing experience with her Dancers.

The 28-year-old uploaded a video to Instagram showcasing her most recent dance moves and dancing in the streets of Lagos to her new song, “Big Korra.”

The bare-chested beauty appears to be wearing only her natively sewed bra and panties in the video.

They sang along to Korra’s new song while being surrounded by other dressed dancers as they launched into a flawless routine to the upbeat beat.

Korra questioned the dancers about muttering the song’s lyrics after they sang them in a low, barely audible voice.

She wrote via caption;

Do they know the lyrics?”

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The mother of two from the US recently traveled to Lagos, Nigeria, to see her family. She has since spent a lot of time visiting her alma mater and interacting with children and locals in other African nations.