Pure Water Seller Goes Viral for Speaking Fluent English
Pure Water Seller Goes Viral for Fluent English

Pure Water Seller Impresses with Fluent English

A young Nigerian pure water seller has become an internet sensation after a video of him speaking impeccable English surfaced on social media. The clip, shared by a lady identified as @veeymedia on TikTok, captures the moment the vendor engaged her in a conversation while holding two bottles of water. His articulate speech left her and many viewers amazed.

The lady, who had gone for an outdoor shoot with her client, encountered the bottled water vendor on the street. In the video caption, she wrote: "I went for an outdoor shoot with my client and we met this bottled water vendor on the street. He was so articulate, I couldn't even say anything…" She expressed her astonishment at his command of the English language, noting that many people possess great potential but are buried under the struggle for survival.

The video quickly gained traction, with numerous viewers flocking to the comment section to share their thoughts. Many praised the young man's eloquence and promotional skills. User prettiest_favy commented: "Very educated guy, I have come across him behind oti ikpokpan road." Another user, God_never_fails, said: "This guy is good in promotion." official_dorcas12 added: "The guy speaks well. I bought glass from him some months ago, very friendly and humble." Others like Melanie's POV noted seeing him around Kada Plaza, while Chi baby mentioned: "I know he is a very good guy. He sold eyeglasses last year, this year I was surprised to see him selling water."

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Similar Stories of Resilience

This is not the first time a pure water seller has captured public attention. In a similar story, a sachet water seller went viral for his unique method of serving water using a spoon and tray, which impressed many. Additionally, a young boy selling pure water melted hearts online when he celebrated a female graduate by writing on her sign-out shirt and praying that none of her children would end up selling pure water like him.

In another related report, a trained nurse named Rachel A. A. Darko was seen hawking pure water in Accra, Ghana, after being unable to secure a job for five years. She resorted to selling water to survive, highlighting the struggles many face despite their qualifications.

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