Shoemaker in Abuja entertains lady with sweet beats made using his wooden box, video stirs reactions
- A shoemaker in Jabi area of Abuja has received wide attention after he made cool tunes
- With his shoebox, the man mixed beats that made a lady dance in great joy
- Many tweeps praised him, saying they love his happiness and show of dignity
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The video of a shoe repairer and some ladies has gone viral. In the clip, the young man made sonorous tunes with his box.
Posting the content on Twitter, a tweep with the handle @BrodaDerah described the shoemaker as a hitmaker.
Delighted by the tunes, a lady danced towards the man as she vibed hard to the music he was making.
Another person behind the camera, probably the one filming, served as a hype man to the entertaining show.
Watch the video below:
At the time of writing this report, the video has been watched over 15,000 times with hundreds of retweets.
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
@_Alhaji_KOSEN_ said:
"Shey dey dashed this guy money for making them happy."
@ishak2isma said:
"You see!...this is how we should hv live our lives in peace and unity without harming one another.... One Nigeria, one nation."

Source: Twitter
@eyenibibio1 said:
"He's always happy with his work. Even saw him today at Jabi today."
@thatmoiguy said:
"Omoo. See beatzz. Sarz no do pass this one."
@TimDunc32562631 said:
"Make dem spray dat guy money nah."
@Owleesah_ said:
"Shows that regardless of who we are, where we from, our social class, we're all humans deserving of happiness and humanity."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the video of a little boy making rhythms by slapping against the surface of a washing machine generated massive reactions on social media.
A Twitter user, @niqueharp, who shared the video said the kid is just two years old. In the clip, the boy turns "daddy, where are you?" into a song, backing it up with beats coming from his slaps.
To add more chords to his sound, he tapped his right leg repeatedly on the floor in a way that complements the one he makes with his hands.
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Joseph Omotayo writes for the human interest desk at Legit.ng. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University with a degree in Literature in English. He loves basketball and books. He tweets @omotayome.
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