A lady who bought N800 pillow from an ‘aboki’ could not hold back her tears as she shared what she found inside it. The young woman, @chubby__folly took to TikTok to share her recent purchase of a pillow from an ‘Aboki’ for N800. To her horror, she discovered trashy foams inside the pillow, prompting her to document the disturbing find. The video quickly gained traction, leaving viewers appalled at the quality of the product. In response to the shocking discovery, @chubby__folly decided to burn the pillow, symbolizing her rejection of the substandard item. Following Chubby__folly’s revelation, social media platforms were flooded with reactions from netizens who shared their own experiences of purchasing cheap pillows from Aboki. Many expressed their disgust and frustration, recounting similar encounters with low-quality products. @Sire_Secret_Essence reacted: “Me sef I no fit cry omoh eni nwa ifa owa ofo
nii lol, buy cheap thing at your own risk.” @Baiby_lee reacted: “You bought pillow 800, u suppose see wood and cutlass inside sef.” @Pearly commented: “I bought the same 4 yrs ago, I was having bad dreams I had to open it to see what’s inside „I eventually burnt it too.” @Lope said: “Not me using the same pillow rn.” @Jhudeewealth reacted: “I bought bedsheet. he promised it was king size only for me to reach house and see bunk size bedsheet wrapped around empty cartons.” @Big Tems reacted: “Just buy fiber pillow.” See the video below: @chubby__folly All this aboki no get life 😂😭🤦♀️ ♬ original sound – justvinylvibes
Man cries out over wife’s affair with ‘aboki’
A heartbroken man has cried out on social media after finding out that his wife is cheating on him with a mallam.
According to him, his wife benefitted from the aboki who is a filling station manager during the peak of fuel scarcity.
Read his post below:
“At the peak of fuel scarcity my wife befriended a filling station manager- a mallam! She got two full tanks of fuel, one for herself, another for her friend; and 20L for me. I innocently and gladly accepted, in a jerrycan. I didn’t even pay, to be honest.
Few days later, when we had a little misunderstanding, she bragged to me that the fuel I’ve been using to cruise around was given to her by a man like me! Dangerous talks.
Since then, even we settled somewhat she’s been receiving strange calls at odd hours. Few nights ago, I was woken up by her shouts on the phone; that she’s a married woman and that the person on the other end should stop calling her!
I couldn’t help but think and believe it’s the manager. As though she didn’t know she was married before she swindled the man of his fuel!
With all the aphrodisiacs (buran tashi) these mallams use, her (my wife’s) nyansh go don suffer. There’s no free lunch even in Freetown. Pray for me!”