A viral video has surfaced online, depicting the unfortunate incident where a man crashes his recently acquired vehicle upon getting to his village compound.
This Nigerian gentleman had proudly purchased a pristine white car, intending to showcase it to his fellow villagers.
The video captures the moment when he arrives, with his people cheering him on for his new automobile.
However, the situation quickly takes an unexpected twist as the driver mistakenly accelerates the car without applying the brakes, resulting in a collision with a wall.
The atmosphere in the video swiftly transitions from jubilation to bewilderment as they evaluate the extent of the car’s damage.
Watch video below …
Reacting to the post;
egbon_nla4070 wrote: “This one no be village matter guy no Sabi drive”
probablykelvin said: “Na you cause am, Make e raise am abi make e no raise am? Pick a side bro”
gbolahan701 commented: “And he just upgraded the car o…. Chai”
official_petzon_junior asked: “Why everywhere con silent?”
dcoco2024 said: “What just happened? He fail break Abi wetin? Car owners abeg answer me”
famojo_eagle said: “New driver .. brain still not acquainted with the pedals (mistook acceleration to braking).”
only1londonfundz commented: “Na why i no too like lexus”
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