A Twitter user identified as Osi shared exciting experiences with a 22-year old female uber driver.
According to Osi, he had booked a ride to take him to his destination and to his surprise he met the most pleasant and hardworking 300 level Unilag student who was his driver and made his ride comfortable all through the journey.
He mentioned that she broke the ice when she first complimented his perfume, telling him that he smelt nice.
READ ALSO: police-arrest-suspect-for-alleged-murder-of-uber-driver-on-lagos-bridge
The 300 level uber driver went on to introduce herself as a content creator and digital marketer who was trying to make ends meet to survive on the streets of Lagos and also fend for her family.
She mentioned that although it looked like her academics would suffer for it, she still had a good CGPA.
She also went on to say that the car she was currently using for the Uber job was gotten on a loan and she was almost done with the payment.
The current situation on ground made her act that way as her Dad was blind and she had to fend for her academics and she wasn’t ready for any pity party.
Our Gen Z be doing a whole lot more than we can imagine
While others were proud of the girl, others went on to warn the man to be careful as the story wa too perfect, so as to avoid being put in a handicapped position.
@Baba eleja: “e fit be truth but you no reason am say she fit dey bobo you.”
@Blesscfc: “she is going to make it big, it is written all over her.”
@Chizzy Uzoma: “people are going through hell in the name of hell.”
@BF: “Meanwhile another 22 yr old is doing whoocup, expecting man to pay her monthly salary for being a girlfriend, setting standard, awon weyrey gbogbo..”
READ ALSO: you-too-smart-netizens-drag-emdee-tiamiyu-praise-dr-emeka
Meanwhile, A Nigerian man named @lollypeezle tweeted about how thugs in Lagos, known as agberos or touts, often treat children with great care.
He mentioned that they ensure the kids get on buses early for school, help them cross the roads safely, and won’t allow them to be in dangerous places.
According to netizens in the comment sections, many of these agberos come from troubled backgrounds and don’t want young people to follow the same path they took. They make sure the children go to school, protect them, and prevent them from joining bad gangs.