Student Who Bought Expensive Red Benz Storms School With It in Video, People React

Student Who Bought Expensive Red Benz Storms School With It in Video, People React

  • A trending video of a high school student driving an expensive Benz to school has sparked lots of reactions on social media
  • A car dealer who shared the video via the TikTok app claimed that the Benz belonged to the student
  • Netizens in the comments section had different things to say, with many expressing curiosity about his source of funds

Reactions have been trailing a viral video of a student of secondary school who reportedly purchased a costly Benz.

The video shared by a car dealer @sadiqmotors1 on TikTok claimed that the student purchased the car himself.

Video trends as SS3 student drives Benz to school
A high school student storms school with Benz. Images: @sadiqmotors, Pius Utomi Ekpei. Students have no relationship with the story. Photo used for illustration only.
Source: UGC

High student boldly drives Benz to school

The student drove the red Benz at full speed to school and parked the whip close to a fence.

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His driving mode and impressive parking skills were like that of an expert with driving experience.

While sharing the video via TikTok, the car dealer expressed shock over the situation and claimed that the student had purchased the car.

"Wahala. SS3 student bought a Benz and drove it to school," he captioned the video.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as student drives Benz to school

The comments section was filled with reactions from netizens who had different things to say about the situation.

Deba said:

“You suppose come late go drive am through assembly then park beside principal motor.”

@divine Blue reacted:

“Sapele people and their doings.The fact I know this pipeline cause is close to my house.”

PEACE said:

“If na me, na in front of principal office I go park am.”

@jiggy said:

“Assembly time na I go take come school.”

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“Omo nah Assembly ground you suppose to go park am.”

Krist white reacted:

“Na front of physics teacher car I go pack am make e speck that there English for me.”

THE FUTURE BILLIONAIRE said:

“Fess fess who teach am how to drive.”

@opelogo reacted:

“If na me l go pack ham block principal car dem go come call me for class say principal wan comot.”

©Bellapinky_Official reacted:

“That teacher wey dey always feel say him get. Na for the front of him class na him i go park am... pas the varenda park for front of him door.”

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