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– Man went viral after video captured him selling his wares in busy traffic in Abuja
– Many people who had seen it before spoke of the peddler’s determination
– During his transaction, the man maintained a safe distance from his client while wearing a face mask
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A video of a man who chose to become a business with his peddling went viral after the clip was posted on the internet.
Former senator representing Kaduna West, Shehu Sani, who shared the video, said he met the man while driving in Abuja.
Neatly dressed, the man also wore a quick mask and kept it on as he spoke with Shehu in his car.
The man has a small tray with kolanuts, candies and other items on the one hand, as he supports the goods with another.
See his video below:
A few hours after the clip was posted online on Thursday, March 4, the video of the man was broadcast nearly 15,000 times. Here are some of the reactions:
@efirstconsults said:
“I like it. Business around Nyanya or Karu junction, FCT. Sometimes wear full corporate attire.”
@naseergoro said:
“Absolutely interesting, I saw him every morning at Karu Bridge on my way to the office, even this morning I was telling my colleague my broda would change his tied top / neck today.”
@ArinDanjuma said:
“He just looks good for his desk… God bless the commotion.”
@toyinkush said:
“I adore this man. I am proud to call him a fellow Nigerian. How I wish you had his number. His sense of contentment is, in the words of our senator, commendable.”
@ed_onmata said:
“It is clear that the young man was destined for greatness, but his parents do not have the well to take him there. Senator, I appeal to you and all well-meaning Nigerians to help him achieve its corporate ambitions. “
In another story, an unemployed Kenyan nurse in Nakuru County resorted to selling face masks and educating her clients about the dreaded coronavirus.
Mercy Jelagat hawks have been facing masks to motorists and passengers along Moi Road in Nakuru town since the coronavirus pandemic was confirmed in Kenya.
Speaking to NTV in Sartuday on April 5, Jelagat said she decided to sell the masks for a living.
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