Luckily, I was not on that flight – Netizens react as Nigerian man tests airplane model he made

Netizens react as Nigerian man tests airplane model he made

A Nigerian man tested the airplane model he created, crash-landing it after an initially lovely display.

The video was posted on TikTok by a user @ignatiusasabor and has gained over 15,000 likes since the time it was posted.

In the video, a man was seen standing in an open field, inspecting the landscape.

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In his hand was a handcrafted airplane which was carefully painted in the colors of the Nigerian flag; green, white, green.

The creative young man placed his handmade airplane on the field and using a remote in his hand, controlled it.

The airplane took off nicely, accelerating in speed as it ran through the runway, and soon enough, it was airborne.

He’s definitely getting fired

It took a nice flight around the field, moving in a circle at a reasonable distance and speed.

Then, the time to land the airplane came, and instead of ending smoothly, it crash landed, destroying the plane and ruining the joy of its creator.

Netizens had funny remarks to make on the plane crash.

Dongapulz: “Is the pilot okay?”

Dulphdigital: “I felt my bones break as the plane crashed.”

Shelubsaiden_: “You’re definitely getting fired”

deze.naam.is.in.gebruik: “luckily I was not on that flight”

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Nigerian woman complains over choking airplane 

Meanwhile, a Nigerian woman has expressed her dissatisfaction with the services provided by a popular Nigerian airline.  

In a video posted by @joyfresh, the middle-aged woman can be seen reacting to the high temperature inside the airplane during her trip to Warri. 

The woman, while trying to find her way out of the airplane was blocked by security personnel who was begging her to stay back. 

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