Okrika Seller Thrills As She Sees €500 (N785k) Inside Bale Of Clothes

  • A lady who sells secondhand clothing, commonly known as thrift wear or okrika, has revealed a special item from her stock.
  • In a video circulating online, Christabell Wambiu, who trades in leather apparel, opened her bale of clothes and found something that made her very happy.
  • On her TikTok account, the lady revealed that she found foreign currency in her clothing bundle.

A lady who sells secondhand clothing, commonly known as thrift wear or okrika, has revealed a special item from her stock.

In a video circulating online, Christabell Wambiu, who trades in leather apparel, opened her bale of clothes and found something that made her very happy.

On her TikTok account, the lady revealed that she found foreign currency in her clothing bundle.

At the start of the video, she unboxed the clothes and showed a 500 euro note, worth around 785,000.

She found out how much it was in her local currency and presented the amount in the video.

Christabell captioned the video: “pov you gave thrifting a chance.”

Watch the video below:

@wambuichristabell

pov you gave thrifting a chance… #fyp #goviral #vira #viral_video #trendingvideo #foryoupage

♬ son original – Shay

@Mitchell Amanda, “I remember back in 2018 kuna mathe gikomba got usd equivalent to around ksh 1.8m kwa boot. let me tell you maina she gave us the rest of the shoes for free as she was running to the bank.”

@Janet, “You are lucky.”

@kalispera, “500 euro bill stopped producing years ago, ppl on my age and more (30 yo) we have seen plenty. If you have one you still can use it, but soon as you give it ti any company will go for destroy at bank.”

@charleeno, “Ok but isnt a 500€ purple? Thats not real?”

@Maxl, “What are all the people talking about? Of course 500€ in paper exist. This isn’t the newest version of it but it still is real.”

@taltosh drink and more, “I’m from Italy and this 500 € note exist… is the old one.”

In other news, A Nigerian man has caused a buzz online after revealing that his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) friend was posted to SportyBet’s headquarters in Victoria Island (VI), Lagos, as his Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).Cultural fashion

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he shared a snapshot of the official NYSC posting letter as proof, captioning it:

“NYSC posted my guy to SportyBet HQ in VI for PPA.”

As the post gained traction, social media users flooded the comment section, sharing their thoughts on the unusual assignment.

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