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I Need A Swimming Teacher – Oga Sabinus Cries Out After Fumbling In A Pool, Netizens React

Oga Sabinus has requested the service of a swimming instructor after he was seen in a video he shared on his IG page struggling to swim in his newly constructed swimming pool.

The popular comedian whose other moniker is Mr Funny was spotted swimming but evidently, he could not do it successfully as he struggled to float.

The video showed Sabinus fluttering his hands and legs like a novice swimmer who was just learning the basics. He shouted out for assistance after realizing he was swimming in the pool without moving.

He acknowledged that in order to avoid embarrassing himself, he required a teacher to teach him some fundamental lessons.

“I Need A Swimming Teacher O 😂😂😂😂😂”, he captioned the video he shared.

His fans came out in their numbers to express their opinion about the post.

mercyobidake; This man! What are you doing 😂😂😂

victoranichebe; Investor money is sweet oh

mizsthicknesz; Jor o 😂 come lemme teach u

darveyrucci; Jus de play…na because e no deep 😂😂

laughpillscomedy; Swimming been nor pass as u dey do am so oo, na you Wan come over stress yourself oo😂

bensonokonkwo; 🙏🏾..🔥 Merry Christmas…💯 Wishing you a fantastic Celebration 🙏 🙏

oflagos__; Do fast. Make u con represent Nigeria in Olympic.

sommyzchisom; Did you know. Reading comments is even more interesting than the post itself … Incase you are with me just hit like

jame.sbond3040; If someone like sabinus way just come out yesterday just aquire house now now as e harmmer..I wonder how agbalagba like broda shaggi for don blow reach…God bless skit makers❤️

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Tru News Report

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