Nigeria And South Africa’s Fierce Bolt Ordering Battle

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Nigerians and South Africans’ online debacle took a new dimension on Thursday morning, after both divides engaged in another supremacy battle.

Citizens from two countries went for each others’ jugulars by ordering e-hailing drivers from opposing countries in the comfort of their homes.

While South Africans began the show by allegedly ordering Bolt and Uber drivers in Nigeria. And cancelling the ride when the drivers got to the pick-up locations. Nigerians also returned the favour in kind.

Checks on social media by PALNDO on Thursday showed that ‘South Africa African’ and ‘Bolt’ are leading trends on X.com in Nigeria.

Also, Nigerians on the microblogging platform. Can be seen massively mobilising fellow citizens.

That they should go on the e-hailing apps and book rides in South Africa to show the power of numbers.

Other users have also been mocking South Africans for starting the ‘war’ that they couldn’t win.

When they knew Nigerians have the numbers to mobilise from with the purported 200 million population of the most populous African country.

Reacting to the challenge, an X user, posting from the handle @elcoweygetloco, while warning South Africans, wrote. “Hope they know Nigerians are jobless. They shouldn’t allow Nigerians play this game with them cuz Nigerians will really take it farrr.”

A popular social commentator, Moris Monye, said. “So let me put it out there. South Africans pay to cancel bolt rides. For Nigerians, it’s free to cancel. Only one side will lose if people go head to head.”

Another user, who tweets from @mister_ade5, wrote. “Nigerians don’t need to beg South Africans to stop this Bolt challenge they’ve started. With the population we have and our access to the internet. it will not be funny if Nigerians return this energy.”

Showing he had been busy winning the challenge for team Nigeria. nother social media user, tweeting from @Oladapomikky1. Said he had booked 15 Uber riders in South Africa.

“From my stats, I have successfully booked 15 Uber / Bolt drivers this morning within Johannesburg. South Africans Aura for Aura. Fellow Nigerians how many Unna don book this morning?,” @Oladapomikky1 wrote.

Also, @AjeboDanny wrote, “South Africans keep telling Nigerians to leave their country and go back home. But decide to harass the bolt drivers that are back home. South Africans don’t hate Nigerians because they’re in their country. They just hate that Nigerians are doing better than them.”

Also, some South Africans on the platform has started conceding defeat. while others raising concerns over the effect of the challenge on the economic activities of the Bolt drivers.

A user, tweeting from @Shaunkeyz, wrote, “South Africa started a mess. Look now Nigerians are doing the same thing to our South African bolt drivers. That wasn’t cool man.”

@skyline_check also wrote, “SAns and Nigerians need to be put on separate continents… There’s no way people can be this petty and mess with each other’s livelihoods.”

Also, @MemeCIC said, “Yeah this one was an own goal. Teo can play this game. Let’s call a truce.”

@MhlangaLindo wrote, “Honestly we are cooking a pot we won’t be able to lift once done. These big accounts are toxic and sponsored by hate. They are messing with innocent people’s lives. Instead of terrorizing the police to deal with these crimes, they go fuel hate and I’m afraid it won’t end well.”

PALNDO reports that both countries renewed rivalry took a different turn after a Nigerian, Chidinma Adetshina, opted out of the Miss South Africa pageantry

Adetshina’s withdrawal from the Miss South Africa pageant was triggered by significant backlash over questions regarding her nationality.

The 23-year-old law student from Soweto, South Africa, garnered widespread attention when she announced her decision to step down, citing concerns for the safety and well-being of herself and her family.

Her decision came after an investigation by South Africa’s Home Affairs Department suggested that Adetshina’s mother might have committed “identity theft” to obtain South African citizenship.

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