Igbos Triumph Over Hausa in Epic Tug-of-War Showdown
A fierce competition unfolded at Ladipo Market in Lagos on Saturday, where ten robust Igbo men faced off against ten equally strong Hausa men in a high-stakes tug-of-war contest. The rules were simple: each group formed a straight line, grasped a rope, and endeavored to pull their opponents across a designated line to claim victory.
In a dramatic turn of events lasting less than a minute, the Igbo team successfully hauled the Hausa men across the line, causing their opponents’ line to break. Amidst jubilation from the Igbo spectators, the referees declared the Igbo team victorious.
In response to the defeat, Hausas challengers graciously acknowledged their loss and vowed to return after regrouping for a rematch.
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