Creative or Trash? Reactions Trail Old Video of Man Driving a Coffin Ride, He Flaunted It at a Filling Station
- An unidentified man turned heads at a filling station as he arrived in a coffin to buy petrol for his unusual ride
- Noticing the attention his coffin-themed carriage was getting, the man struck a pose before it with pride
- The funny throwback video capturing the man's weird ride was shared on social media and got people talking
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A video of a man buying petrol for a coffin ride he showed up with at a filling station has stirred hilarious reactions.
Social media influencer Tunde Ednut shared a clip of the man and his coffin ride on Instagram with the caption:
"But how did he construct this? Did he put engine inside? Just asking respectfully."
In the throwback clip, which is reported to have been recorded in 2019, the man seemed to be aware of the scene his coffin ride created and made the most of it.
Upon noticing that he was being filmed, the man did a pose beside it with a smile on his face. He then entered it and zoomed away from the filling station.
Watch the video below:
Social media reactions
@rottweiman said:
"When Nollywood dey explain to una how these things work una dey yab them."
@headboywia said:
"Werey way Dey Yankee alone eh eh pass Naija population Oluwa lolx.''
@pprosperityy said:
"He don build hin grave, if he die na hin car dem go use buryham."
@okolie.peter.best said:
"Yeah, there should be a mini engine inside and the casket is placed on top of it."
@pretty_gloria16 said:
"Why not innovate this idea with something else while a casket."
@endylight1 said:
"If this one pass one way, I bet you LASTMA no bold arrest am. Them go say leave am make he Dey go."
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