Group of men were spotted in a video in an unknown location using ropes to recover a trailer that had toppled over.
The video which captured the seemingly impossible feat has caused quite a lot of stir on the internet with many claiming they might have used some sort of charm to be able to pull such an impossible thing off.
The scene which is surmised to have occurred somewhere in Nigeria, some couple of men could be seen using two ropes to fiercely pull at the toppled trailer with all their might and it surprisingly flipped over as they raced away, scared it might fall on them.
Away from that A video of a proposal gone wrong has gone viral on social media, eliciting a response from many Nigerians.
From the footage shown online, a man proposes to a lady in a mall, and rather than go all crazy for him, she rejected the proposal and walked away.
The man proposed to his lady in Palms Mall in Ibadan, but the lady looked at him, tried to say something and walked away from him without giving his proposal much of a thought.
She did this in spite of the fact that they were in a public place. The heartbroken man was still on his knee as the lady stormed out without looking back.
Some onlookers felt sorry for the guy that has been blatantly rejected.
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