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Happie Boys shutdown event in Cyprus with their hilarious dance moves [Watch] – Gistlover
Happie Boys, the once-viral security guards who now entertain guests at events, were recently spotted in Cyprus.
Happie Boys made headlines a few weeks ago when they revealed that they had dropped out of school and, in turn, criticized OPM pastor Apostle Ugochinyere for sending them to Cyprus on a scholarship.
According to the boys, the priest left them behind in the foreign country. They claimed that he provided them with financial support for the first six months after arriving in Cyprus and that he has since stopped doing so.
In response, the clergyman claimed he stopped sending them money because there were no dollars in Nigeria, and he had advised the boys to go back home and finish their education there or in the Benin Republic.
The boys, however, declined the offer and stated that they would rather stay in Cyprus.
Happie Boys shut down an event in Cyprus in a new video that has gone viral thanks to their hilarious dance moves.*
See reactions below;
tundeevra: Na una say make them go hustle, they are hustling now legitimately but you are mocking them đif only you know what people do to put food on their table and roof on their head in abroad you will be grateful. I am sad for Nigerians
fredycj: Shay dem for still Dey do this dance thing and any other thing way dem fit do on a low key take Dey support with their school matter and house matter without coming here to rant. Well e good make person Dey reason well before e act.
bigpablo_ix: Just make it regardless Even if school doesnât work đ We wey be graduate never use am do anything since đ.
iamkingdinero1: Abeg if space still Dey make Una sponsor me go make I go join them na beg I Dey đ, i fit add ashawo work sef join the dance.
topchild_: These guys are Gay-briels đŻ. Which kan yeye dance steps be that ? If I be that pastor eh, I will arrest them and collect my money đ˘đ˘.
âGreat white sharkâ off UK beach terrifies children – after prankster puts fake fin in water | The Independent
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But it turns out the fin was fake, placed in the water by an anonymous prankster.
It had been crafted out of insulation foam, painted dark grey and the attached wooden stick weighed down to keep it still, placed in the sea approximately 300 metres from the coast of Torquay, a popular Devon seaside resort.
The fake fin had been crafted out of insulation foam and painted dark grey
A schoolteacher was the first to notice the bizarre stunt, who was leading a group of children on a sea safari trip with Devon Sea Safari.
It was then that the captain, Rob Hughes, inspected it with a pair of binoculars. Steering closer, he realised that it was a fake.
The culprit later admitted their prank in an anonymous post on Facebook, stating that the fin was intended for a âpersonal video.â
âIâve had fun and got the community talking. I just want to reassure everyone that you have nothing to fear in the sea. The recent shark was supposed to be for a personal video I didnât expect anyone to noticeâ, the Facebook post read.
Upon the sighting, Mr Hughes wasnât âfooled.â He noticed that the supposed shark fin wasnât moving, noting that he âwasnât very impressedâ by the joke.
âI wasnât fooled for long. Lack of movement and no tail fin made me investigate furtherâ, a Facebook post from Devon Sea Safari, run by Mr Hughes, read.
âSomeone has gone to great lengths to create a hoax Great White Shark fin. I canât say Iâm very impressed.â
He remarked that âpranksâ like this can impact the economy during the summer months.
Juvenile great white sharks choose certain areas of the sea as “training grounds” where they can fine-tune their hunting skills
âPranks like this can have a very real effect on summer coastal business. Not to mention that it is basically deliberate marine littering.
âWhatever the reasons behind this stunt rest assured there has never been any evidence of Great Whites in South Devon.â
The Shark Trust reports that there have been over 100 claimed sightings of great white sharks in the UK over the last 10 years, but none of these have been confirmed.
However, research published this week determined that great whites could soon begin to appear off the coast of the UK as they migrate north from the Mediterranean in search of seals.
Founder of Ocearch, Chris Fischer, noted that populations of great whites previously tracked by his organisation have tended to move north in search of food.
âWe believe they should be moving up past Brest [in Brittany] and Cornwall,â he told The Times.
Great white sharks are the largest predatory fish on earth, typically found mostly in cool waters close to the coast. They are often sighted near South Africa, other parts of Africa, California and New Zealand.