In a world where social media knows no bounds, Nigerians have once again proven their creativity and sense of humor.
This time, the spotlight is on a TikTok account of a man who bears an uncanny resemblance to the biblical figure, Jesus. The moment his videos hit the internet, Nigerians did what they do best—they trooped to his page with the most outlandish and hilarious requests ever seen!
The TikTok page, which quickly gained traction after Nigerians discovered it, became a sort of virtual pilgrimage site. The man, with his flowing hair, kind eyes, and serene demeanor, seemed to remind many of the iconic images of Jesus, and they wasted no time in bombarding him with their “prayers” and funny demands.
One user, clearly not taking the situation too seriously, wrote, “Baba J, abeg, na only one favor I dey ask—turn my landlord to stone so I no go pay rent again.” Another, showing off the typical Nigerian hustle mentality, commented, “Oga Jesus, if you fit change my Corolla to Benz, I go do fasting for one week straight!”
As if that wasn’t enough, the man who now has been nicknamed “TikTok Jesus” was asked to perform all sorts of modern-day miracles. From requests to increase someone’s bank balance to making a neighbor’s loud generator disappear, the comment section is nothing short of a comedy show.
One particularly amusing comment read, “Oga J, abeg help me find wife wey no go ask for bride price, my pocket no too deep like that,” while another playful Nigerian chimed in, “If you fit make NEPA give us 24 hours light, I go convert all my neighbors.”
Amidst all the jokes and banter, there were some who tried to appeal to his “holy” side, asking for blessings in their jobs, families, and even exams. But trust Nigerians, the jokes still poured in even in these serious requests.
The man, seemingly unfazed by the attention, continues to post videos, which are now filled with thousands of comments from Nigerians who can’t seem to get enough of their new-found “miracle worker.” It’s clear that for many, this TikTok sensation is less about reverence and more about the opportunity to have a good laugh.
For now, TikTok Jesus remains a viral sensation, and it’s safe to say that as long as he keeps posting, Nigerians will keep coming back—whether they need a new job, a miracle to pass their exams, or just another good laugh.