“I’m not coming back to Nigeria” – Netherlands-based man says after seeing automated bridge for the first time (Video)
A Nigerian man living and working in the Netherlands has expressed his determination to spend the rest of his life in the European country after witnessing a fully automated bridge for the first time.
The man, who was commuting on his bicycle alongside fellow travelers, was left in awe as he witnessed the cutting-edge technological advancement.
The bridge in question was equipped with an advanced automation system that allowed it to fold up swiftly to allow the passage of a boat underneath.
This state-of-the-art feature astounded the Nigerian man, leaving him skeptical about the possibility of encountering such innovation in his home country, Nigeria.
In a video clip that he shared on the internet, the man humorously mocked Nigeria’s infrastructural capabilities, jesting that if such a bridge were to be built in his homeland, the battery powering it would likely be stolen due to prevalent theft issues.
He said;
“See wetin I see today, I just dey come out like this say make I pass with my bicycle. Na so I see say their bridge don go up, wetin make the bridge go up? Boat wan pass, so the bridge go up. Abegii, I no dey come back again oh, I no dey come back again. I don japa.”
Netizens Reactions…
@nosakhare_elvis said; “You want make them thief the battery?” This part got me really laughing 🤣😂😅”
@nwachi_official said; “This one is even small..for Friesland, water dey flow for up while cars are going under it.🙄”
@Freedom47991286 said; “If Nigeria wants to do this they will write 500 billion or more as budget?”
@Kontrolzee said; Won’t go out of Nigeria to insult Nigeria. Can never be me!!!
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