Nigerian man stuns many as he passes UK driving test on first attempt without lessons, shares how he did it

Nigerian man stuns many as he passes UK driving test on first attempt without lessons, shares how he did it

A Nigerian man who recently relocated to the UK has stunned many by successfully passing his practical driving test on the first attempt, without any formal training from a driving school or professional instructor. The achievement, captured on video and shared by @ayenijephtah, showcases the man’s remarkable driving abilities and knowledge of UK traffic laws and regulations. His success story has quickly become an inspiration for many aspiring drivers seeking to obtain their UK driving license.

Nigerian man stuns many as he passes UK driving test on first attempt without lessons, shares how he did it

The man, whose identity is yet to be disclosed, revealed in the video that he navigated the challenging practical test using his personal vehicle. Remarkably, he did not opt for a rented car but used his own car, which met the necessary criteria and specifications outlined for the examination. In the footage, the successful driver expressed gratitude and excitement, emphasizing the significance of preparation and familiarity with the driving regulations in the UK. Netizens Reactions.. @eautyplus745 said; “Ha, Oga I hail ooo, congratulations.”  @David Daima65 reacted; “No instructor, but passed on the third attempt.” Oluwatosin Samuel commented;  “Where you naa they see this money to do this and even buy car self.” DON Martins also commented; “Can u please share of the video I subscribed to and other resources that you used.” DON Martins added; “You just encouraged me was looking at trying this too, now I know is possible, passed my theory 1st time am confident I can pass the practical too.” Mukanya93 said; “Did you do the test in your own car? If so did you have to bring a second rear view mirror?” Nikky: “How yoU take do am biko I need AOC.”  See below; @ayenijephtah #naijacomedy #foryoupage #fypシ゚viral #fyp #nigeriantiktok🇳🇬 #naijacomedyskit #nigeriansinuk #trendingvideo #trending #dvla🦅 #dvla #ukdrivingtest ♬ 10 Bottles – Zlatan

Funke Akindele’s ex-husband JJC Skillz shares greatest lessons of 2022

Funke Akindele's ex-husband JJC Skillz shares greatest lessons of 2022

The ex-husband of Nollywood actress Funke Akindele, artist JJC Skillz has shared his greatest lessons of 2022.

It would be recalled that the talent manager and his wife, Funke Akindele separated in 2022 even though they maintained a cordial relationship afterwards.
According to JJC Skillz, he has experienced a lot of ups and downs in 2022 which made him stronger.
The father of seven took to his Instagram and wrote;
“Yesterday I thought l was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am a bit wiser, SO I am changing myself. 2022 came with so many losses and lessons but I found out that what was supposed to destroy me only made me stronger. I have a feeling 2023 is the year Allah predestined for our greatness.
Unbelievable, Strange, and unwarranted favor and blessings will find us this year! Insha Allah. Amen!
We made it. Happy New Year 2023 is going to be Great by His grace”

3 Lessons Dancers Learnt From The Breakdance Crew Regional Finals

3 Lessons Dancers Learnt From The Breakdance Crew Regional Finals

3 Lessons Dancers Learnt From The Breakdance Crew Regional Finals

The 10th Episode of the biggest dancer show in Nigeria, Glo Battle of the Year featured the regional finals of Breakdance Crews from across the six regions. This episode was a follow-up to episode 9 (the Dance Crew Semi-Finals) where crews battled to secure their slot in the national finals.
The Breakdance crew regional finals kicked off with a bang; the stage was hot as each crew brought their A-game. Along the line, the atmosphere in each region was split into two as Dance Crews were either joyful or disappointed; for, in the end, there can only be one winner. In reviewing the battles, here are three lessons the crew learned from the Breakdance Crew Finals:

Size doesn’t matter neither does it equate to quality moves: As the battle kicked off in Kaduna, one thing that was noticeable was how one crew dominated the stage in numbers leaving one to think that the latter was at a disadvantage. But viewers were shocked when the 3PLE DK dance crew (made up of 6 members) lost to the trio of Funky Fellas dance crew. This was underlined when award-winning dancer and judge, JC Jedor (a judge) said, the 3PLE DK dance crew lost to the Funky Fellas crew because they ‘underestimated their numbers’ and unfortunately didn’t perform as well as in the competition.
Resilience and luck are good but Experience is key: Another highlight of episode 10 was the Benin Breakdance Crew Finals where fist timers, Delta All-Stars lost to the Foot Loops Dance crew. Delta All-Stars started strong and hard but unfortunately couldn’t keep up the momentum to impress the judges. And so, the FootLoops Dance crew, as veterans in the competition, showed them the degree and endurance it takes to be in Nigeria’s biggest dance show.

Everybody wants to be a champion, but champions have a legacy: Like 619 dance crew, champions have a legacy to protect and many will give their all to protect it. This was the conversation at the Lagos region of the Breakdance Crew Finals, as the 619 crew went head-on with Space Unlimited. The battle was intense; however, what determined the champion was the hunger to win. 619 dance crew battled as though their lives depended on it, and that factor and their fighting spirit were more than enough as the judges crowned them Lagos champions.
Finally, Davido, Olamide, PSquare, Simi, and Teni will be joining the lucky regional finalists for two nights of unlimited entertainment on April 23 and 30 in Lagos. The national final events will also feature comedians, Bovi, Basketmouth, and Gordons amongst others.