VIDEO: Man in masquerade attire spotted on the streets in Nigeria preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ

A video of a Nigerian man dressed in a masquerade attire and preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ has gone viral.

The man who spoke in Igbo dialect urged passersby to accept Jesus into life. The man caught the attention of everyone in the area with the attire he wore which seemingly contradicts the message he was passing.

Watch the video below

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