“BP don rise” – Nigerian man struggles with vending machine as it refuses to give him N200 change

Man vending machine change

Man vending machine change

A video online shows the moment Nigerian man drags with a vending machine as it refuses to dispense his N200 naira change after purchasing a soft drink. The man who’s a student of American University of Nigeria shared his experience purchasing from a vending machine.

Man vending machine change

Vending machine. He shared a video showing the moment he inserted 500 naira into the machine to purchase a soft drink. After purchase, dispensing his N200 change became an issue as the man struggled to drag out his change from the slot. @isabella🇳🇬 said: “why you come follow the machine dey drag the 200 nah🤣🤣” @Shutter Box stated: “can never forget the day a vending machine took my 1k without giving change” @EMIDOS🎲♟🖤 reacted: “U da rush collect the change before e go inside 😂” @Ashley Rukky wrote: “why the money come tay to😂 come out na 😂😂abi the vending machine won collect am back 😂” @blinddate23 stated: “the day e no comot my change ….” Watch video below … @chizzy_baze01 Anytime i want to use the Vending Machine!#collegestudents #aun #nigerianuniversity @AUN #aunlibrary #collegelife #nigeriantiktok🇳🇬 #americanuniversity ♬ The Glory of the Lord Medley – Sis. Agatha Moses Philip

Bobrisky raises ‘service’ fee following dollar rise, sends important message to colleagues

Bobrisky raises 'service' fee following dollar rise, sends important message to colleagues

Controversial crossdresser, Idris Okuneye better known as Bobrisky has increased his service fee following the recent dollar rise.
With the naira plummeting at an alarming rate (now 650 for $1), the nation has witnessed an exponential equal increase in prices of goods and services.

Bobrisky has as well joined the bandwagon as he boldly alludes to being a street walker and says the prices for his services has gone up.
He notified his colleagues to also increase their prices following the dollar rise.
He wrote:
“All the oloshos in the house, our price don high o. Let’s update our rate card. $1 is now 640; As a matter of fact, no more short time. Na weekend things now.”

Bovi reveals why he’s not worried about the rise, acceptance of skit makers at the expense of stand-up comedians

Bovi reveals why he's not worried about the rise, acceptance of skit makers at the expense of stand-up comedians

Popular comedian and actor, Bovi Ugboma has played down speculations that the rise and acceptance of skit makers in the entertainment industry will affect him and other stand-up comedian in Nigeria.
Speaking with Sunday Scoop anchored by The PUNCH, Bovi noted that skit makers and stand-up comedians are of different genres with different markets.

Noting that the two fields should collaborate instead of competiting, Bovi added: “Why should it (rise of skit makers) affect them (stand-up comedians)? They are two different crafts. We should learn to be more collaborative instead of competitive.
“Anytime I get that question, I get worried because what they do is online, and there is a market for it. What we do is offline and there is a market for it as well.
“They have a different genre, so we should encourage them and the fact that they can make money out of it. The fact that it is now a booming business is a plus to the entertainment industry.”
On what distinguishes him in the entertainment industry, the comedian said, “I just do me and I make sure I always challenge and reinvent myself. I also constantly evolve so people would not get bored. If one does not reinvent oneself, people will find one predictable.”