A Nigerian woman is popular online because she screamed like Alax Evalsam. The lady sells roasted corn beside the road.
She was observed waiting for clients after deciding to participate in the trendy fish pie challenge.
In the video tweeted by @sexystarbaby8, she had all of her corn ready for sale and hoped to attract consumers.
Remember how Alax Evalsam became popular for shouting while hawking his fish pie on the street?
Because of his voice, many people who hawk or sell anything have emulated his technique.
Reactions as lady shouts like Alax Evalsam
@Ahm_joycee said: “No add to my anger dis evening.”
@Grizz said: “Thought I was listening to Davido’s album.”
@model said: “Mummy so as I commot you still do the video after we agree say you no go do am mummy why naa.”
@prettyB said: “No eko hotel for you.”
@fsxchange09 said: “That phone you are holding will bring good news to you.”
@sternica lordres said: “You don spoil my mood this evening.”
@BIGGIE FUNDS said: “Somebody pls like my comment so I can come back to watch this again.”
@theodore said: “Na me swear for this one.”
@Angela said: “I sure say she go don mess reach 5 times already.”
@Esther said: “Who else low the volume because of shame.”*
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