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VIDEO: Man storms church with dogs, protesting excessive noise

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 29, 2023
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A video circulating on social media has captured a bizarre incident at Divine Grace Church in Lagos, Nigeria, where a man stormed the premises with his two dogs, a Rottweiler and a German Shepherd, expressing his frustration over what he deemed as excessive noise during the church service.

In the video, the man confidently walks into the church, his dogs by his side, as congregants appear visibly shocked and terrified by the unexpected intrusion.

Some members can be seen screaming and making a hasty exit as the man takes center stage.

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Once inside, the man directs his ire towards the pastor and the church members, vehemently complaining about the noise levels. He issued a stern warning, urging them to cease the excessive noise or face unspecified consequences.

He goes on to threaten to release his dogs on the congregation if his demands are not met.

The footage has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with users expressing a mix of shock, and disbelief at the unconventional protest.

Angry man storms a church with his dogs to warn the congregants about disturbances they are causing him
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