
The Nigerian dragged a lady with a Lase behind questioning why the phone number had to be given to her man she met in a commercial tricycle commonly known as Keke.
“I’m in Keke, and you’re in Keke’s heart. Then why should I give you my phone number?” she wrote on X.
The post elicited a different reaction from many, including women, calling on her to a man she thought was being broken into, simply because he boarded the keke.
“Most Nigerian women never think they are poor. She just believes she is dating the wrong man,” Irunnia wrote.
X user describes lady’s attitude as “poor classism”
Architect Khalifa Rabiu recalls one of his bosses on public transport.
He wrote: “I used to hike, ride a bike, and ride a plane the same day. It was a huge lesson for me. I met one of my bosses in public transportation. This man’s net worth humbled me. Not everything, because on the surface, some people are called “shallow people.”











