Nigerians were left in stitches as Ebuka Obi-Uchendu shared an old photo of himself.
The show’s host and presenter took to Twitter to share an old photo of himself from 2001.
While captioning the shot, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu stated the years they were taken, “21 years apart… Fight for your hairline, my man.”
His head was rather large in the vintage shot, and his hairline was practically receding, but in the present photo, the hairline had mysteriously been restored.
Many Netizens have scoffed at the tremendous difference, with many saying money is the reason for his amazing transformation.
See the following post:
See some reactions…
@ChinonduW said: “Na Money be fine BOBO”
@BossWhyt wrote: “When Kizz Daniel said “don’t worry about me worry about ur hairline”. He obviously wasn’t referring to u.”
@brodamike07 asked: “What can I use for my receding hairline or should I give up?”
@a_bayray added: “Where did the head go to?Wow. Lesson for today: Have money, money changes head shape and size.”
@iginipaul reacted: “Omo Ebuka you worwor that year oo see as money don purify you lol”
@Con_fidence15 said: “Dem never even born me when ebuka start to dey hot.”
@Snip1Sniper wrote: “Panel beater work for this head join bros lmao.”
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