Quite outspoken Tiktoker, VeryDarkMan was unwilling to answer When a Nigerian lady touched his jewelry and asked whether it was “jazz,”.
On TikTok, the Nigerian woman known as @cesejventures referred to the necklace as ‘Jazz,’ and VeryDarkMan instantly shielded it with his hands.
When the budding campaigner arrived at her shop in Abuja, the lady took advantage of the opportunity to discuss his necklace and why he wears it.
“This your jazz you Dey wear go everywhere”, she commented.
VeryDarkMan in his reaction quickly covered the necklace with his hands, preventing any further contact. He further asked everyone not to inquire about the purpose of the strange-looking necklace.
“Better leave am o”, he warned.
@bigboy22205 reacted: “He no wan allow make woman touch that necklace.”
@CEOofmyLife commented: “This your Jazz baba no wan talk.”
@Kingsley Daniel said: “Himself no say na juju be that.”
@TeejayCSO reacted: “No sha tell woman ur secrete o, dey re dangerous creature.”
@kiddDonaldson said: “Them dey talk about Jazz baba dey try to divert talk, That woman no try she no for talk about Jazz na so Dem tek murk Samson.”
@commentator said: “Soldier go fit this guy oh. See as him big and gallant.”
@Ceo-abby reacted: “Werey dey disguise.”
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