Lady chooses yahoo boys over working-class men, misspells 'working class,' and lists yam as a food class
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A lady from Kaduna has caused a stir on the internet after publicly declaring her preference for dating yahoo boys over working-class men. Her statements, along with her struggle to correctly identify basic information about herself and her background, have left social media users in disbelief. The video capturing these moments has gained significant attention on the popular social media platform, TikTok.

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In the video, the lady is seen engaging in a series of questions aimed at learning more about her personality and perspective. However, her responses raised eyebrows, as she struggled to accurately provide her nationality and state of origin. While claiming to be from Kaduna, she later mentioned Madagali, a local government in Adamawa State, causing confusion among viewers. Her inability to provide consistent information about her background became a point of ridicule online.

 

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When asked to name the classes of food, the lady gave an unexpected answer, listing rice and stew, yam, and fried rice as her response. This further added to the amusement of viewers, as these are not typically recognized as scientific food classifications. Her response showcased a lack of knowledge in basic education, sparking a debate on the impact of societal values on young individuals today.

 

Towards the end of the video, she was asked to spell ‘working class,’ a term she had used earlier in the conversation. Despite her bold preference for dating yahoo boys over working-class men, she was unable to spell the phrase. Embarrassed, she abruptly fled the scene, leaving viewers astonished. The video quickly circulated online, attracting a wave of reactions from netizens who found her responses both amusing and concerning.

 

The incident has since sparked a heated discussion about the societal implications of such attitudes and choices. Concerned individuals flooded the comment section of the post to express their reactions. While some found her statements humorous, others criticized her lack of awareness and knowledge, highlighting the importance of education and critical thinking in making informed decisions about relationships and life choices.

 

See some reactions below: 

 

💕Bimbo: “Werey say what state of origin 😂😂.”

 

#kuzzy: “This girl can never be from Kaduna 😂😂😂.”

 

bigzee😚: “I just hope this is a prank 😅😅😅.”

 

Gulak: “She mentioned my local government (Madagali) from Adamawa state. How come her state of origin is Kaduna again?🤔🙄.”

 

Jerry D: “It’s like I hear Madagali. Is Madagali in Kaduna? Ozuo.”

 

Esther Gideon: “Kaduna girls & mumu na 5&6😂🤣🤣.”

 

👑Last👑Born👑: “No b Kaduna girl be dis ooo 🤣🤣🤣🤣.”

 

ambwalterodinaka: “Yahoo boys don spoil her life.”

 

zippykayeli: “Jesus Kaduna state, that’s home of knowledge. Why this girl go do like this?”

 

Ismaila95: “Why e be say girls no sabi anything 🏃‍♂️.”

 

🤍💡:[/b] “U want make dem spoil u but u nor sabi ur nationality 🤦‍♂️😭.”

 

The video has served as a stark reminder of the growing influence of internet culture and societal trends on young people, with many calling for a greater emphasis on education and personal development to counteract such occurrences.

 

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