A viral video of a secondary school student (SS3) apparently acquiring a high-end Mercedes has elicited comments.
According to a TikTok video posted by auto dealer @sadiqmotors1, the student bought the car himself.
The SS3 kid drove the red Mercedes to school at high speed and parked near a fence.
His driving abilities and exceptional parking skills were equivalent to those of an experienced motorist.
While sharing the video on TikTok, the car salesperson expressed amazement at the situation, claiming that the student bought the vehicle himself.
The auto dealer captioned the video, “Wahala.” “SS3 student bought a Benz and drove it to school,” he captioned the video.”
Reacting to the post…
@Deba said: “You suppose come late go drive am through assembly then park beside the principal motor.”
@divine Blue reacted: “Sapele people and their doings. The fact I know this pipeline cause is close to my house.”
@PEACE said: “If na me, na in front of principal office I go park am.”
@jiggy said: “Assembly time na I go take come school.”
@ASK_OF POOSSeIT said: “Omo nah Assembly ground you suppose to go park am.”
@Krist white reacted: “Na front of physics teacher car I go pack am make e speak that there English for me.”
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