A Nigerian lady has shown no mercy to a bus conductor who was disturbing her in a video posted on Tiktok
The bus conductor who was trying to get a daily survival for himself went the extra length to strive ahead of his competitors in the park.
At the bus station, the bus conductor firmly grasped the approaching lady’s hand in an attempt to coax her into boarding his vehicle.
She came prepared
The young lady, who seems to have planned her actions beforehand, surprisingly struck the bus conductor with the phone charger cord she had in her hands.
It is very obvious that the lady has severally witnessed this type of scenario and seems to have been frustrated with their behaviors.
The bus conductor who knew what he had done did not retaliate hence he gently walked back to his bus. Though the exact location of the incident wasn’t known, many netizens suggested that it was at Yaba.
Reactions: Na oraimo cord
Many netizens supported the lady’s swift action and also wished to do the same. See reactions below:
@mc_signature1:I will start doing this to this igbo guy’s in wuse market 😂
@kejiglam:Not only conductor oooo some ppl inside market, Madilas, Balogun and super(kantangua) 😂😂😂
@solicitor240:I hope that’s original oraimo cord?
@im__oyinkansola95:Na yaba boys deserves this most aje 😂😂😂
@gwennymyrrah:@m.y.r.r.h.h nah wetin fit them be this
@adebayoelisabeth:Aswear na this cord I go carry go Lagos island 😂😂😂
@olamhi99:She came prepared 🤲😂
@ejims0118:the message loud
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