Korean Lady Shares Her New Favourite Sound after Getting Married to Nigerian Man

Korean Lady Shares Her New Favourite Sound after Getting Married to Nigerian Man

  • A Korean lady has gone viral on social media after sharing her experience with her Nigerian husband
  • In her now-viral post, she disclosed her favourite sound before marriage and how it changed after she married a Nigerian
  • Social media users who came across her post on TikTok stormed the comments section to react to her hilarious story

A Korean lady attracted online attention after she posted about her life following marriage to a Nigerian man.

She posted a clip that compared her preferences before and after the union, focusing on a particular sound that had become important to her.

Korean lady discloses a major change she experienced after marrying a Nigerian.
Korean lady who married a Nigerian shares her new favorite sound. Photo credit: @victorandrenee/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Korean lady shares hilarious story after marrying Nigerian

Identified as @victorandrenee on TikTok, she appeared alongside her Nigerian spouse in the footage.

She explained that her choice of favourite sound shifted completely since getting married.

The Korean lady expressed surprise at how much she had adopted certain habits that were common in Nigeria.

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She noted that she had never expected to react to electricity supply in the manner she now did.

According to her, before marriage, she had preferred the sound of nature and running water in streams.

After marrying and living in Nigeria, her preference shifted. She admitted that she had grown fond of a particular loud beep that occurred whenever electricity was restored in the country.

The hilarious video showed her shouting "Up Nepa" with her husband when power was restored.

Korean lady discloses a major change she experienced after marrying a Nigerian.
Korean lady married to a Nigerian man goes viral after sharing her favorite sound. Photo credit: @victorandrenee/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

In her words:

"My favourite sound before and after marrying a Nigerian. I never thought I would shout up Nepa like this in my life."

Reactions as Korean lady married to Nigerian shares experience

The video quickly circulated on TikTok and drew numerous responses from users.

@nikemi492 said:

"My wife don too know our secrets o."

@Ariyo Adedoyin Browny said:

"As I heard the Nepa alarm I thought it was my own oo."

@みや said:

"I don't really understand? what's going on?"

@Claire reacted:

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"I miss that sound I remember when I used to live in Nigeria and Nepa would not even bring light for three days or even a month it was very disappointing because I couldn’t watch my favorite shows because of no light."

@EmmzyDon reacted:

"You guys no go kill me. Renne upp nepa up nepa."

@B^ono commented:

"Omo the worst experience na when u hear this noise and light no reach ur house."

@𝕭𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖞 reacted:

"As i play this video na once everybody shout “up nepa” no light since 3 days now."

@G.boy said:

"Someone just asked that is there light after hearing this sound."

@KingChizom reacted:

"But you on light come notice say na only you no get light for your street."

@Tantoluwa commented:

"There was a time when they didn't bring light for days and when they brought it I was jumping like kangaroo."

@divino said:

"Until u hear the sound of a transformer blowinng up then it's until 2months."

@อาหาร added:

"My hb just tried to change the light to another line after I played this bro wants light so bad he thought there was no light in the house."

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See the post below:

American woman falls in love with Nigerian

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a American woman found love in the arms of a Nigerian man, and she was happy over the union.

According to the woman, she did not tell her family members that she was marrying a Nigerian man.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.