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South Africans trigger Bolt, Uber clash with Nigerians

In a recent escalation on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Nigerians and South Africans have engaged in a series of retaliatory pranks on August 22, 2024.
The conflict began when some South African users started gloating about booking fake Uber and Bolt rides in Nigeria.
They targeted e-hailing drivers by sending them to specific pick-up locations only to cancel the rides upon their arrival.
This prank not only wasted the drivers’ time but also led to frustration and financial losses.
Screenshots and videos circulating on X shows South Africans booking rides in various parts of Lagos, before mocking the Nigerian drivers who fell for the trick.
In response, Nigerian users retaliated by pulling similar pranks on South African drivers.
One Nigerian user, @FaruqBashar, tweeted:
“South African bolt drivers go too suffer this morning, we go lower till we find oil.”
The purpose of this tweet was to highlight the growing tension between the two countries.
Bolt has since intervened by blocking users involved in these pranks and limiting inter-country ride
The online feud has sparked a flurry of posts, with Nigerians expressing their determination to outdo their South African counterparts in this ongoing prank war.
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