An African skating on ice? Forget it! It is one of the crazy things Africans don’t do! We leave those kind of things to the white people. But then Africa Web TV’s Aureliarita Marcellus’ curiosity got stimulated and she went to challenge herself to learn to ice skate in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The result is hilarious!
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