I am completely safe. I am not dead – Caucasian man visiting Ekiti state says as he dismisses reports claiming Nigeria is not safe (video)

A Caucasian man visiting Ekiti state has shared a video in which he dismissed claims that Nigeria is not safe.

The man who was quite excited, held the Nigerian flag while posing in front of one of a waterfall in Ekiti state.

In his video, the man said;

”Welcome to Nigeria. As you can see, a lot of people don’t think that Nigeria is the safest country but that is not at all true. I am here in beautiful Ekiti state in the middle of the country at this amazing waterfall. I am completely safe. I am not dead. Everything is fine about this trip. Even though Nigeria gets a bad name in International media and news, None of that is true”

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