Man reveals elder sister’s joy after gifting her a car

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Man reveals elder sister’s joy after gifting her a car

A lady expressed delight after her brother surprised her with a brand new new SUV.

The man posted the video to his Tiktok page, @DarlingtonInneh.

The lady could be seen rolling on the floor with excitement after seeing her new red Toyota Highlander.

He captioned the video, “I bought my sister a car and she created a scene.”

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@darlingtoninneh

Am very excited that i made a happy 😁#fyp

♬ Sweet Like Cinnamon – DJ Chen

Reacting to the post…

@kelvin_kertz wrote: “Always pay attention to the way he takes care of his family, it’s always very important”

@chef_ivyjones stated: “Some siblings are grateful. I’m sure she stood by him in the past..”

@teenah_hair noted: “I’m sure the sis have sacrificed a lot for him as well”

rhukiee said: “Siblings extending the love they give to their partners to their siblings .. love it”

@justiz_black said: “Meanwhile if he gifts his girlfriend this kind of car she may not appreciate”

@iamolaorebikan advised: “U try bro Buh she no need this ride how she wan they maintain am Next time buy her more food stuff and give her money again”

In other news, According to Vanguard, the government’s transportation adviser, Sola Giwa, stated that this move is consistent with the state’s Strategic Transportation Master Plan (STMP) and seeks to enhance the commuting experience in the area.

To do this, the government is working with public transit bus operators and union leaders to regulate and incorporate the informal transportation sector into the State’s Bus Reform Initiative.

The strategy includes reorganizing existing bus operations, deploying high-capacity buses, rerouting minibuses, implementing an e-ticketing system, and providing transportation infrastructure.

The implementation will be done in phases, and operators who fail to comply will face fines and forfeiture of their vehicles.

The government aims to enhance safety, passenger comfort, and security along the Lekki-Epe corridor.

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