From Teens to Beautiful Women, 2 Women Selling On The Streets Grow Up Together

From Teens to Beautiful Women, 2 Women Selling On The Streets Grow Up Together

  • Two friends shared a TikTok video showcasing their then-and-now photos, depicting their lives as street hawkers.
  • The video highlights the friends as teenagers in 2001, selling goods on the street, and shows their current situation in 2024, still hawking together.
  • Netizens who came across the video were astonished to learn that the two women have been street-hawking for nearly 23 years

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Two Ghanaian women who hawk in traffic have shared throwback photos of when they started their hustle together on the street.

A video circulating on social media showcases past and present photos of the two women who sold plantain chips as teenagers and are now adults.

Friends for over a decade show their growth
From Teens to Beautiful Women, 2 Women Selling On The Streets Grow Up Together
Source: UGC

Two teens show their transformation

The video rolled over pictures from 2001, when the two women, then teenagers, sold on the streets, to their present state in 2024, when they still sold snacks in public.

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The differences between the two pictures include changes in their business activities and physical appearances.

One of the women transitioned from selling plantain chips to buffloaf, a West African snack also referred to as puff puff in some areas, while the other continued her original business.

The videos do not indicate whether the unidentified women are still selling on the streets or if they returned briefly to reminisce about their past.

See video here.

Netizens wonddidn'tlife didn't get better for the ladies

Netizens who chanced on the video online were shocked to see the ladies still selling on the street. They wondered if life did not get better for them having hawked on the street for more than two decades, from 2001 to 2024.

one user asked:

"what happened to no Condition is permanent."

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@1PM de typical replied:

"They probably went back and o recreate memories."

@Nana Kofi Kyei also said:

"These are proofs to show you it gets better over money not time."

@It’sMeEyram commented:

"Hmmmm for 23 years?"

@don_dillo also commented:

"Upgrade, from bayel3 ni chofi to prantain and bofrote . I pray next year we will see some shop full of goods ….. piaaaww."

South African entrepreneur proudly unveils toilet paper business

Meanwhile, Briefly N@It'sMeEyramhat a young woman flexed her toilet paper business, and Mzansi were proud of the stunner. In the TikTok video, the lady showed how she started her business venture and how everything functions.

The online community reacted to the woman's clip as they complimented and wished her well.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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