"Correct Guy": Nigerian Man Storms Restaurant Abroad With Pepper in His Pocket, Sprinkles it on Food in Video

"Correct Guy": Nigerian Man Storms Restaurant Abroad With Pepper in His Pocket, Sprinkles it on Food in Video

  • A video has shown some Nigerians eating in a restaurant in Holland, but they apparently brought their own pepper
  • The video shows one of them bringing out the brownish powdery spice and then carefully sprinkling it on his food
  • Apparently, the food served in Holland is not spicy enough or up to what is obtainable back home in Nigeria

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TikTokers have besieged a video in which a Nigerian man living in Holland sprinkled raw dry pepper on his food.

In the viral clip sighted on the handle of @camsfamilia, one of the Nigerians who went to the Oyinbo restaurant brought out the pepper and passed it around.

Photos of when some Nigerians sprinkled pepper in their food in Holland.
Apparently, the food served to the Nigerians in Holland was not spicy enough, so they brought their own pepper. Photo credit: TikTok/@camsfamilia.
Source: UGC

The brownish spice was tied in a white nylon and conveyed to the eatery on purpose.

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It appeared the food they were served was served is not spicy enough.

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One of the Nigerians got hold of the pepper, used a big spoon to scoop it and carefully sprinkled it on his food in lavish proportions.

Watch the video below:

TikTokers react to video of Nigerians putting pepper in Oyinbo food

A lot of TikTokers were amused by the video, but others see it as a normal thing.

There is a collective agreement that the pepper was necessary in Oyinbo land since their food has little or no spice.

@anazopatmusa said:

"That is me any where I go with my yaji."

@Kisi bby commented:

"This got me laughing hard."

@Bella said:

"This thing was a life saver in boarding school."

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@Omar Jaine commented:

"I also goes out with my Maggie in my pocket. I hate eating untested foods."

@Fadila Muhammad said:

"My mom going round the world with dried pepper."

@Imole Arowolo commented:

"Naija and pepper are 5& 6."

@Rahmat Salami said:

"This is me in Russia o."

@Ibrahim h said:

"I am currently in a restaurant in Vienna with my own suya yaji."

@LouLou commented:

"Brilliant idea though."

@user7228806413614 said:

"You come prepared. Oyibo food no dey get pepper."

@its_oghoghogiahe said:

"How do people eat without pepper? I beg I go just trow up."

Nigerian man works inside farm in Europe

In another development, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian man was seen inside a farm where he works in Europe.

According to the hardworking young man, living in Europe is not as easy as many would think it is back home.

Many who saw the video, however, said the man would be well paid.

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 9 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.