A video of customers in Woolwich, UK, trying to buy roasted corn from a Nigerian seller has sparked mixed reactions.
The seller was faced with a large number of enthusiastic customers who were eager to purchase his corn.
Each corn was being sold for 1 British pound, leading to a frenzy of people trying to make a purchase.
Feeling overwhelmed by the crowd, the seller initially told them to leave as he couldn’t handle the demand.
However, after some persuasion and the establishment of a more orderly system, he was able to calm down and resume selling.
Check out what some internet users had to say:
aa_salaam said: “If you eat this guy’s Asun you ll think you are in Ondo … very proud of you bro”
kingkopay said: “Una go turn this London to Oshodi las las”
tamxy_789 said: “Why can’t see buy an airframe and roast it? And is selling it like this necessary? It looks low class.”
udok_aa said: “You reach uk finish go the roast corn.?”
amarahchukwu_ said: “He shouldn’t be proud???…would you pay his bills😂”
onyinyeclaire said; “Nigerians cannot change 😂😂😂😂😂😂see the way they are rushing.
This is a smart business oooo cos Nigerians plenty for UK😂😂😂😂”
Watch the video below:
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