Experienced Nigerian actor Chinedu Ikedieze, often known as Aki, surprised everyone by showing up at a man’s tire store after the man’s nephew tweeted about it.
Oyiga Michael, the nephew, claimed that one evening when he visited his uncle’s store, the guy bemoaned not having any sales.
Taking to Twitter on January 16, he wrote; “Went to my Uncles shop this evening and sales are very low.
Therefore, If you’re looking to get quality tyres, Alloy Rim, Automobile oils& Batteries, fire extinguisher, jack, oil filter etc. Please Patronize my Uncle. Please RT 🙏”
After receiving over 640k views on the microblogging platform, the message got viral and more customers.
The next day, Michael provided an update, saying that his uncle had received several orders for supplies and that he needed to return to help with the account books.
“I made this tweet yesterday with faith. Today, I had to go assist my Uncle because he had so much delivery to handle.
He took one of his boys to supplier to Ogun state and also a company offered to make him their sole supplier. All from this one tweet. So thank you guys ❤️,” he wrote.
Following the sensation surrounding the matter, Chinedu Ikedieze visited the trader at his shop and they made sure to snap picture together.
Michael captioned; “Anything is possible 😊😊😊”
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