Kiekie uses AI video editing to "win" Nicki Minaj Pose challenge

Nigerian actress and social media creator, Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, better known as Kiekie, has broken the Nigerian social media space with her AI-enabled video edited Nicki Minaj pose challenge video.

This comes after American rapper. Nicki Minaj went viral on TikTok for a pose she struck 12 years ago in her 2013 music video with Lil Wayne. In the clip, the rapper was seen squatting with crossed legs, and this iconic pose has resurfaced online, with many trying to recreate it.

Joining the challenge, Kiekie shared an obviously AI edited video of her and daughter joining the trending challenge.

In the clip, the skitmaker was captured supposedly squatting on a pile of cans of Maltina drinks as her daughter sat on her neck.

Kiekie alleged that she spent 6 hours of practice (maybe edit? LOL), as she urged other netizens to close the challenge. Tagging Kate Henshaw, she stated that she doesn’t want to see any video after hers.

She wrote:

“6 hours of practice and here you go!
CLOSE THE GADDEM CHALLENGE!
Tag aunty Kate! @k8henshaw let her come see real CHALLENGE!!
dont want to see any video after this o! It’s a Wrap!”.

Watch the video below:

Nigerian celebrities and her fans have taken to her comment section to react to the video.

See some reactions below:

Adekunle Gold wrote, “Iro pa e ku! President general

Toyin Adewale wrote, “Hmmm twale o. DJ YK Mule

Ijebu, Phyna and VJ Adams commented with laughing emojis

Chidi Mokeme wrote, “Class dismissed for this challenge

Warri Pikin wrote, “It’s officially over! Una win

Jemima Osunde wrote, “I hate lies

One mzmoji wrote, “I don’t believe”.

By Gift Adene

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