Nigerian troop melt hearts
By Guardian Exclusive
12 August 2019 |
8:14 pm
This video of Nigeria's contingent to the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Festival 2019 is melting hearts across the country. Supported by performers who represented Nigeria's diverse people, the country's military band added colour to the atmosphere with memorable tunes that drew applause from the crowd.
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