This Okada is my own school bus, it does matter how people sees it – Little Boy says in viral video

He is contented with what He has…
TikTokers are are praising a Nigerian boy who showed off the motorcycle that takes him to school.
In a video seen on the TikTok handle of @whiteshark038, the boy proudly spoke of the bike.
He said the bike is his school bus, telling whoever cared to listen to see it as such.
But he also said it does not matter if people see the bike as Okada, but he regards it as his lovely bus.
Social media loves his passion
The kid passionately climbed the Okada with a lot of happiness and he smiled to the camera.
The video has touched many people who are saying the boy has learned contentment.
Watch the video below:
@whiteshark038 #fyp #goviral #foryourpage #whiteshark038
β¬ my school bus is waiting for me The Bigshark – The bigshark π¦
TikTikers react
Many are pleased to see a little boy showing off what he has or what his parents can afford.
They readily bared their minds in the comment section. See some of the comments below:
@ayinde97 said:
“Next one nah private jet by the grace of god.”
@Vibes commented:
“I like the boy jhoor he’s contented.”
@ezraaigberadion said:
“Walahi!!! call it okada…na u sabi!!! e don call am bus finish!!! and will surely enter school bus one day…that’s the POWER OF FAITH.”
@ogechi TV commented:
“Wow.. God bless you baby boy.”
@Esther Idemudia121 said:
“Yes my dear, if you like call it wheelbarrow.”
@cheskavibe said:
Heβs So cute! Good to see he is contended at this age. Funny but I like it.”
Source: Legit.ng
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