Determined Ladies Work As House Painters, Man Showers Them Praise in Viral Video

Determined Ladies Work As House Painters, Man Showers Them Praise in Viral Video

  • A young man saw two ladies working on a house gate as painters and could not stop praising them
  • While he was commending their work and saying they are good examples to others, another man beside him also marvelled at them
  • Nigerians who reacted to the video of the female painters said the two men should have rewarded the ladies with money

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A young man saw a lady working as a painter in front of a house and was surprised. He asked if she is really working on a gate, and she said 'yes'.

In a video shared by @saintavenue, the man afterwards faced the camera and said that no lady should have an excuse for begging for money.

One of the men said no girl should ask him for money.
The women worked on a house gate as two men praised them. Photo source: @saintavenue
Source: UGC

You should have given them money

When he walked into the house's compound and saw another lady working on a different part of the gate, he said he was tired of attending to girls who always ask him for money.

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While he talked, another man that was with him expressed surprise at the sight. Many people who reacted to the video said the men should have encouraged the ladies with money instead of making long comments.

Watch the video below:

At the time of writing this report, the video has gathered over 200 comments with more than 3,000 likes.

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

lizzyonyeanusi said:

"Self employed youth with zero skills tackle Nigerian girls…yeehh,who stone me."

_obiageli__ said:

"Dem Dey talk like say dem get d urgent 2k."

victoryviczy said:

"Pls somebody should locate that lady let me give her a contract on some paintings."

kingcaliphs said:

"Both of una suppose dash d two girl money to encourage dem no be to cm dey shout say make any girl no ask u for 2k again."

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"Those are the women me I recognise as the QUEEN."

bodifidence_by_nini said

"Atleast make una try give these girls money to appreciate them."

Artist paints popular American actor Morgan Freeman, photo stirs reactions

Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that a Nigerian fine artist and painter, Onuoha Columbus, has wowed many people online as he painted A-list American actor, Morgan Freeman.

What really got many people talking was that he wore the actor a traditional Igbo cloth known as isi agu to make him look like a Nigerian man.

Nigerian version of Morgan Freeman

In the painting, the actor also has a red beaded necklace and cap to complete his looks. Many people went ahead and christened Morgan with different Igbo names on Twitter as they tagged his account.

Source: Briefly News

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