- A Nigerian man has shown off the car he built from scratch in a TikTok video that has gone viral
- In the video, he turned on the car engine and showed off different parts of the car, including the interior
- Many who came across the video hailed the man and encouraged him as he sought support for the completion of the car
A Nigerian man has built a car from scratch, showing the project’s progress on social media.
In a viral TikTok post, he also showed different parts of the car and said he was 60% done with it.
The man, identified as @a a.c.cwhizzy, displayed his work on his TikTok page.
In the video, he pressed a button on the car key, and the car started.
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The man took to the video caption to show appreciation for his supporters.
The man said:
“All thanks to the almighty God for bringing me this far on this great journey guys and also to the 2 main people who have maket this great project possible in terms of the funding aspect
“Ayo Animashaun the C.E.Of the Hip Hop tv who has been like a second God to me now years now guys and to my second person. Tola Ojo.”
Watch the video below:
Reaction as Nigerian man builds car
@roland.joel said:
“Looks like one of the cars from MAD MAX; Gorgeous!”
Sixplus12 said:
“Nah generator vibes the truck dey bring lol”
@Yoruba tweekeers said:
“This car is almost done, Nigerian let’s have our own brand on the road the same way we have in the music scene,”
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@user7971841435263 said:
“Finally we don get our Elon musk.”
@user1583287991592 said:
“Well done. You really tried, but my take is that you would have built a proper car that could take 4 passengers. It looks great from front view but back view, I can’t place it.”
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