- A Lagos passenger has gone viral after being seen holding down a car’s brake while her driver stepped out to engage in a street fight.
- The unusual moment, captured on video, showed the driver asking her to press the brake so the vehicle would not move.
- The clip has since sparked widespread amusement and disbelief, with many social media users describing it as a classic example of Lagos street drama.

A video of a Lagos passenger holding down the car brake while her driver stepped out to join a street fight has gone viral, sparking both amusement and disbelief.
In the clip, the lady is seen with her feet firmly on the pedal after the driver reportedly asked her to hold it so he could “quickly fight.”
The unusual scene triggered a wave of reactions from netizens, many of whom noted that such “madness” is typical of Lagos life.
Social Media Reactions below:
@LOBWarri: “So Lagos m@dness don reach this level Abi na wa oo… if u day normal go Lagos you must turn abnormal… cus na craze people full there.”
@AmenLee1250: “Your life day your hand at this point.”
@cyrilhustle: “Make she do as the driver talk oo. E get why.”
@itsIshola: “Crazy things day happen for Lagos.”
@bidsman: “Look how excited she is.”
In other news…… A Nigerian lady has sparked discussion online after criticizing Afrobeat superstar Davido for his recent appearance on comedian Carter Efe’s Twitch livestream on December 17, 2025, claiming it was unbefitting of his global status.
In a video that has gone viral on X, she questioned why the award-winning singer would publicly associate with the content creator during a live broadcast. She described Davido’s participation as an attempt to seek attention and suggested that he sometimes engages in public appearances to win approval from fans.
According to her, an artist of Davido’s level should maintain a sense of exclusivity to protect his brand and personal image. She argued that appearing on Carter Efe’s livestream could undermine his stature and send the wrong message about his personal and professional standards.
The critic also questioned Carter Efe’s significance in the entertainment industry, asking what he truly represents and why Davido would choose to promote his brand publicly. She commented:
“Davido does too much sometimes. You need to give yourself that level and respect. Who is Carter Efe? Why are you showing up for him?”
She further suggested that Davido’s actions might have been influenced by recent online discussions involving Wizkid and Carter Efe, in which the comedian criticized Wizkid for not supporting him. She implied that Davido may be trying to stay in everyone’s good graces by appearing publicly:
“Is it because Carter Efe called out Wizkid the other day, so you want to go out so that you can be in the good book of everybody?”
During her critique, the woman contrasted Davido’s approach with Wizkid’s more private public persona. She argued that Wizkid’s reserved lifestyle commands more respect and conveys the image of a genuine global star. She added that celebrities should be selective about their public appearances to maintain influence and professional respect:
“That’s why I respect Wizkid. You’re a star, respect yourself.”
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