“Buy Rice & Dodo”: Driver Delays Passenger After She Ordered Ride, Says He’s Eating, Photos of Chats Go Viral

“Buy Rice & Dodo”: Driver Delays Passenger After She Ordered Ride, Says He’s Eating, Photos of Chats Go Viral

  • Photos of a conversation between a lady and her Bolt driver have surfaced online, as many found them funny
  • After the driver's car was booked for a ride, he told his passenger he needed to finish his meal before coming
  • Many people who read the part the passenger asked the driver to get food for her said that she had a high level of confidence

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A Nigerian lady has shared photos of a conversation between her and a Bolt driver.

The lady with the Twitter handle @tweetsbyASAKEEH said drivers like him are the best.

Driver delayed passenger/lady begged driver to buy food.
People were surprised that the passenger would eat the food. Photo source: @tweetsbyASAKEEH
Source: Twitter

Driver helped passenger with food

After the man's cab was ordered, he told his customer he was eating and would not move until he was done. He emphatically told the lady that the food was important to his health and strength, as he could faint. The driver begged for the passenger's patience.

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In response, the passenger told him to help her buy food when he was coming for the ride. Their conversation was quite hilarious. The passenger told him:

"Rice and beans is good too. With meat and dodo."

See his post below:

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

@BukolaOfGod1 said:

"Be careful, make dem no use food carry you go where you no know."

@RasheedatIdris9 said:

"If the food plenty pass am to me life hard abeg."

@astrogrllll said:

"This is the funniest tweet I’ve sent today."

@OlamideOyemaja said:

"And you chop am. You get mind o."

@1realsamx said:

"Proper customer service."

@theufedo said:

"Person go dey do bolt you go still dey suffer billing."

@ADEBOWALE____ said:

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"I will run this with my Bike man."

@gamzivibez said:

"Blud said with meat and dodo. Una dey muzz me."

Wholesome Johannesburg TikTok star Wendy Christina spreads love giving hugs to taxi driver

Meanwhile, Briefly News earlier reported that the world can be a much better place if we all go that extra mile to make someone out there feel loved.

That is what Johannesburg-based model and actress Wendy Christina has been all about on her TikTok. She is known to go around giving strangers hugs and spreading love.

For context, it's important to show her previous clips roaming around different locations in Jozi, dishing out hugs to unsuspecting people. And she does it all with a smile on her face.

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