A video circulating online showed a mad couple displaying affection on the road, eliciting tremendous emotions.
The mentally challenged pair were seen sitting in public and demonstrating their eternal love for each other to the delight of bystanders in a video uploaded on TikTok.
The young man, clad in black, sat on a step, while his woman, also dressed in black, placed her body on him.
The man was spotted talking into her ears, and whatever he said caused her to blush even more.
Watch the video below:
The video quickly made rounds as netizens found it intriguing to see them showcase such a remarkable love. Some reactions are shown below:
@thankgod685 said, “At least the man we have peace of mind no need of iPhone, shopping and money for transport we die here.”
@poko_dollar said, “When I say people weh Dey love Dey mad una think say na play?”
@user2018212844221 said, “Awww. So, Esi’s condition has become this critical. May God have mercy on her.”
@shuga_milky said, “I saw this woman at central market last week Sunday and she was asking for price of Vegetables as if she is not mad.”
@giftlove986 said, “Indeed love is a beautiful thing. That’s why I normally pray for a better partner.”
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