Video as Filipina Woman Goes to Abuja Market Without Bodyguard, Shows People What She Did There

Video as Filipina Woman Goes to Abuja Market Without Bodyguard, Shows People What She Did There

  • A Filipina woman has sent social media into a frenzy after sharing her funny outing at the Abuja market
  • According to the foreigner, she decided to go to the market without a bodyguard and filmed her experience
  • Some people wondered why a Filipino would need a bodyguard to visit the Abuja market, while others hailed her display

A Filipina woman has taken to social media to share her experience after visiting the Abuja market without a bodyguard.

The woman, born in the Philippines, married a Nigerian man.

Filipina woman films her experience after going to Abuja market without bodyguard
A Filipina woman says she went to an Abuja market without a bodyguard. Photo Credit: @dona.godstime
Source: TikTok

Filipina woman dances in Abuja market

In a video posted on a TikTok page she runs with her husband, the foreigner danced happily in the market.

The Filipina woman, who wore a white shirt and jeans with shades, danced happily before the person filming her in the market.

Words layered on the video suggested that the woman went to the market without a bodyguard to prove that Nigeria is safe for foreigners.

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At the time of this report, the woman's video had amassed over 21k views on TikTok, with some wondering why she needed a bodyguard in the first place.

Some people argued that she would not have caught people's attention or been disturbed if she had gone with a bodyguard.

Filipina woman films her experience after going to Abuja market without bodyguard
A Filipina woman goes to Abuja market without a bodyguard. Photo Credit: @dona.godstime
Source: TikTok

Watch her video below:

Filipina woman's video sparks mixed reactions

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the Filipina woman's video below:

Eshioma_issydes said:

"Nobody fess dey reason you.😂😂😂😂 Chinko nor get money na."

Rach said:

"I would feel safe walking down there streets because I would be hunting for my scammer and his Ibadan network of friends."

mathias4real said:

"The only different between Nigeria and Philippines is light, crimes robbery Philippines is worst but have light."

emmy efe said:

"As Philipino, Nigerian is safe for you guys because, Una no follow compare to Europeans people."

Mitstyle Yolanda said:

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"Nigeria always safe sis. Nigeria country same like any other africa country. Only people are jealous they talk bad about them."

FrankOG said:

"Just imagine how happy she's 😊 my sister please enjoy yourself in Nigeria."

odahchibuike619 said:

"My sister please be careful next time go with guard oooo."

Shen Zhen Hao!!! said:

"Chai! insult upon injury, Why would a Filipino need a bodyguard to move around in Nigeria? na see finish be this ooh."

In a related story, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian man had hit the market with his White wife.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported about a clip of a Nigerian woman at an Akure market with her White husband and their five children.

The woman, her caucasian husband, and their five children visited the Akure market in style and caused a stir.

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The traders at the market could not contain their joy as they went wild with excitement after seeing the couple, who used to be based in the United States of America. In a viral video, the family of seven donned Yoruba attire and walked through the market. The family's video melted hearts online after it went viral.

Source: Legit.ng

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