A Nigerian woman is creating quite a stir on social media after giving birth just a few months after getting engaged to her Uber driver.
This news broke through a viral TikTok post, where the couple is seen having a photoshoot with their newborn.
The video also captures the sweet moment when he proposed to her on one knee long before their baby arrived.
As the post gained traction, many people jumped into the comments to share their opinions.
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Reacting to the post..
@violation: “my Uber guy can’t date me coz he’s always driving me to different locations at night.”
@ε𝒄𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒔𝒚۵🥺🧸💕: “Not all under drivers are poor oo some jjst drive for fun or boredom seff and to meet their spouse.”
@its_Dhija: “In Kenya 🇰🇪 every Uber driver are fighting with passengers because of the price”
@Queen_Purity: “Aunty please talk truth oo because I always fight Uber drivers let me start being nicer.”
@Kil’s braids&layers(kumasi): “I tried this some years back herrrrr this guy nearly sent me to mental hospital thank God for my life.”
@Zee_Dube: “I gave mine a chance. he left me with a baby back to his country.”
@Akwaugo❤️👑: “Me wey Dey always jump bus omo e be like say I go begin use Uber o.”
@R&S Fashion&tinz: “Step 1. Become an extrovert. Step 2 find places to go. Step 3find Uber driver.”
@Fairy🧚♀️✨️: “There’s an Egyptian who drives me around a lot . I also see him a lot …. maybe that’s my man too Yall are a beautiful family btw ❤️.”
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