“E reach my turn, bird nor gree fly ooo”- Mercy Johnson cries out as she joins ‘Holy Spirit’ trend

  • Mercy Johnson joined the viral “Holy Spirit” TikTok trend, but her video took a funny turn when the bird in her skit refused to fly. The clip sparked humorous reactions from fans and followers.
  • Joining in on the fun, the Nollywood actress shared a video on her Instagram page showing herself hopping on a bird in line with the theme of the challenge.

Mercy Johnson has sparked reactions online after joining the viral “Holy Spirit” trend currently making waves on TikTok.

The trend involves participants humorously acting as though they are reaching out to the Holy Spirit, often represented in bird form, in dramatic or playful skits. Joining in on the fun, the Nollywood actress shared a video on her Instagram page showing herself hopping on a bird in line with the theme of the challenge.

However, in her version of the trend, the bird refused to “fly,” creating a comic moment. Reacting to the outcome, Mercy lamented jokingly in her caption: “E reach my turn, bird nor gree fly ooo. It is 1.30am. Who is coming? Nor fear jor.”

Her post quickly attracted humorous responses from fans and fellow celebrities.

hilaryklinton, wrote, “Mama the bird no wan fly. Be like you force am.”

Official_Mattarah_bc added, “Bird wan change her mind. Mercy sey we die here,” while bellapatrick11 also teased, “Mama, your own been no wan fly.”

In other news… A mother has ignited debate over parenting methods after revealing that she shaved her daughter’s head to discourage what she saw as an excessive focus on appearance instead of academics.

The mother said she took the step after noticing her daughter becoming increasingly preoccupied with boys and distractions that, in her view, interfered with schoolwork.

Describing the haircut humorously as the “George Jefferson cut,” the mother explained that the gesture was meant to humble her daughter and steer her back toward her priorities.

Sharing the story on social media, she prompted a wide range of reactions from parents and followers, sparking discussions on discipline and child-rearing strategies.

“My daughter values looking pretty more than following rules or focusing on school,” the mother wrote.

“Since she can’t concentrate on her studies and keeps getting distracted, we decided to take away some of that misplaced confidence.”

She clarified that the haircut was not intended purely as punishment, but as a way to teach lessons about responsibility and obedience while she is still young.

Responses to the post were divided, with some praising her firm approach to discipline, while others felt the method was extreme.

The mother concluded by saying her goal was to redirect her daughter’s energy toward academics and self-growth. She stressed that while confidence is valuable, it should not overshadow responsibility, especially during formative years.

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