"Wetin Be This?" Student Records Roommate's Amusing Behavior During Late-Night Love Call
Her roommate remained on the call for more than two hours at night and wasn't touching her food.
In a light-hearted social media post, a student from Babcock University in Ilisha-Remo, Ogun state, took to sharing a comical video of her roommate's rather amusing behavior during a late-night phone call with her significant other. The video clip was aptly captioned, "POV: Your roommate is in love."
The video showcased her roommate engrossed in a lengthy phone call that lasted for more than two hours. The humorous recording offered a glimpse of her roommate's entertaining antics while on the call.
The footage revealed the timestamp, clearly indicating that the call commenced at 8:03 PM. It was apparent that her roommate was in the midst of a meal when the call came in. As the lovey-dovey conversation progressed, the young lady could be seen periodically bursting into laughter, playfully toying with her food, and indulging in heartwarming moments with her beloved.
The amusing video not only entertained viewers but also triggered a wave of relatable anecdotes from fellow Nigerians sharing their own love-inspired quirks and idiosyncrasies.
The video had people in stitches, with reactions pouring in.
Mayowa humorously remarked, "No need for food anymore; she's brimming with love."
A fan called favorite fan girl exclaimed, "What is this? I'm fuming!"
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Ella shared her own experience, saying, "I was just like that in my 200-level first semester. He still left me." Kunkushi mused, "If only the school allowed video calls, you wouldn't hear the end of it."
Pumpkin suggested, "Better call her back; she might end up in an unknown place."
Nellie quipped, "That's the behavior of those tight-fisted boyfriends who can keep you on the line all night."
Eseceline reminisced, "I remember losing so much weight because my friends would take my food and eat."