Lady Who Sells Okrika Discovers 20 Euros in Bag She Opened, Video Trends on Social Media

Lady Who Sells Okrika Discovers 20 Euros in Bag She Opened, Video Trends on Social Media

  • A lucky Nigerian lady shared a video online showing money she discovered in a dress meant for sale
  • In the video she posted on TikTok, the lady said she found 20 Euros in the bag of okrika that she opened
  • Many people in the comment section attempted to guess how she would get if she changed the money to naira

Netizens are congratulating a Nigerian lady who discovered money in a bag of clothes meant for sale.

The lady said in the trending clip that she found foreign currency in one of the bags she opened.

Lady shows money she found in Okrika dress.
The lady says she found 20 Euros in Okrika. Photo credit: TikTok/@ritish_outfits.
Source: TikTok

In her post, @ritish_outfits said she discovered 20 Euros in a bag of second-hand clothes popularly called Okrika.

She said:

"Nothing do my shoulders. I just saw 20 Euro inside our Denim skirt bale now."

The Okrika seller noted that one of her customers advised her not to sell the cloth where she found the money.

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Her words:

"How true is this? One of my customers say make I no sell the skirt wey I for see the money inside."

Some of her followers went to the comment section to guess how much 20 Euros would be if she changed it to naira.

At the moment, 20 Euros will amount to a little over N34,000.

Lady rejoices after finding money in bag of clothes.
The lady is happy that she found money in a bag of Okrika. Photo credit: TikTok/@ritish_outfits.
Source: TikTok

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady finds money in bale of Okrika

@dunni_thrift1 said:

"Abeg, if you are dreaming about dollars, Wetin e mean?"

@Aquino Jerry said:

"How is denim skirt bale?"

@Ready to wear in Ghana said:

"Bring it let's help you keep it."

@DEEVAHQUEEN NAILS/BEAUTYSTUDIO said:

"I have seen Yuan before too inside my goods."

@okrika_vendor_inbadagry said:

"This is my sign to try harder, na just coin, lip gloss I Dey see up and down."

Another woman finds money in bag of clothes

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a woman who deals in thrift wear, locally known as okrika, was overjoyed after finding foreign currency in her bale of clothes.

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The businesswoman showed the foreign currency notes she found while unpacking her thrift clothes.

Many who came across the post shared their thoughts on the woman’s discovery as the video went viral.

Okrika seller finds unusual item

In another story, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian lady who sells second-hand clothes has shared a video showing the objects she usually finds inside her bales.

According to her, she has been seeing the same object in different bales and has no idea what the object is.

Commenting on the story, a businesswoman, Archibong Uyai, told Legit.ng that the object was attached for security purposes.

In her words:

"Anytime I want to open bales, I always see something like this in every cloth. It is not the first time, not the second time, not the third time, not the fourth time. See it. I don't know what it is for but I know it is always attached to a cloth. I don't know what this thing means. See it again. What's the meaning of this? What's this?"

Source: Legit.ng

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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