A Nigerian guy noticed that the clothing he was wearing were identical to those worn by an Okada rider he had flagged.
In a TikTok video published by @aloma_vibe, the guy showed viewers his clothing and stated that he had no idea how the Okada man ended up wearing the same hue as him.
He was shocked by what appeared to be a coincidence, which has piqued the interest of many TikTok viewers who have seen the video.
Many people commented on how much the Okada rider and the customer resembled one other after he posted the video.
The video’s caption reads: “I wore same shirt with a bike man.”
Watch the video below.
Reactions to video of Okada man wearing the same shirt as the customer.
@MOREWA commented: “The bike man own self looks original dan yours. You people think say you de buy original.”
@Petersglam said: “Bro we are in same shoes oo. Me I was twining with table cover.”
@Sneaky girlfriend said: “The same thing happened to me. I was wearing orange and black and the bike man was wearing the same.”
@D for denu said: “Twiiinnn! Where have you been?”
@Martin Nancy said: “That particular shirt na red flag.”
@Itohan Reuben said: “I can imagine my guy….mine was with condem iron aboki.”
@Bethy commented: “Una come be like twins awwww.”
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