Cursory: Video of young Oyibo school boy dressed in uniform has gone viral after he surprised netizens with his excellent fufu turning skills.


In a viral video, a young Oyibo schoolboy has turned heads with his fufu turning skills as he did so with so much ease and professionalism as his colleague from the same school pounded the mixture.
According to sources, it is alleged that students who attend Latter Day Saints Missionary school have to serve their communities during the course of their time in the institution.
From the comment section, some netizens disclosed that students are required to serve their communities. This is not limited to fetching water, cooking, gardening, and other domestic chores and errands.
However, these young schoolboys decided to pound fufu, which caused a massive stir on social media as one of the young boys was white.
The portion of the video that surprised netizens the most was how skillful lfully pounded with the pestle.
See video:
See reactions
kwadwo._: This one dierr the person pounding will be sharing books by next week
_naa.me_: Anything to win a soul❤️❤️❤️
thomfordjoel: Oh yeaaah they do dishes and fetch water as well… kezia.aaaaaa: He’s doing it soo well.
law.rence_18: I dunno how to do this and I’m scared my hand will be pounded too
miz_akua_sylvia: This one is not going back to the US.
akuabafame: When he’s done too they’ll serve him to eat Evangelism mu superiority
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