Woman Makes Fun of Wheelbarrow Pusher Who Tried to Woo Her in TikTok Video

Woman Makes Fun of Wheelbarrow Pusher Who Tried to Woo Her in TikTok Video

  • A Nigerian lady was amused after a wheelbarrow pusher approached her to profess his love for her
  • She made a video of the 'iron condemn' man as she made fun of him for having the 'courage' to approach her
  • Her video went viral on social media and did not please many internet users as they blasted the lady

A trending video has shown the moment a lady made fun of an 'iron condemn' wheelbarrow pusher who attempted to woo her.

'Iron condemn' is a term used in Nigeria to describe metal materials that are no longer useful and therefore sold as scrap.

Lady laughs at wheelbarrow pusher who wooed her, video trends online
A man told a woman he intended to take care of her. Image: @Damiandenuga
Source: Twitter

Woman not flattered by man

An X user, @DAMIADENUGA, who shared the clip, wrote:

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"This iron condemn guy came to this lady in search for love and she started laughing at him."

She laughed at him for wooing her

In the video, the lady took a selfie with the scrap metal collector as she informed her potential viewers that he toasted her.

"This guy get strength walk up to him say make I excuse am say him like me," she said while laughing at him.

She asked if he had what it takes to care for her and videoed his wheelbarrow after asking him what he did for a living.

Watch the video below:

Mixed reactions trailed the video

@BarcaPrincipal said:

"Imagine, the first question from a clean girl to an iron condemn seller is "how you wan take care of me"? Girls don't know any other word aside that."

@ajuba101 said:

"Sometimes, he could be richer than he appears… other times, it could be you who gives him ideas on what he’s good at, that he doesn’t know he can do very well and make lots of money from it to be able to build a legacy off… to build something that will last forever!!"

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@ukange_davidx said:

"I’m very sure. This lady got nothing."The next thing can you take care of me. So it’s transactional."

@tobsmall said:

"Na lie. This one just dey chase clout. The guy no ask her out na she go tell am make dem act for social media clout."

@savage_mouth said:

"That guy dey make money pass her boyfriend. Iron condemn na oil business o. Their money na block."

@Dr_Pharouk said:

"It’s not bad actually, you can either accept or not. Posting him on social media was not necessary."

Man hits on older women at mall

Briefly News previously reported that a content creator on TikTok pulled off a brave prank. The young man tested to see if any older woman would be interested in him.

The video of the man's attempt received over 200 000 likes. There were hundreds of comments from people who were speculating about how the woman felt. A funny guy on TikTok @lebzatheplug homemade videos where he goes to malls to hit on older women.

Source: Legit.ng

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