A Nigerian lady caused online backlash after admitting she deliberately denied knowing a former secondary school classmate who greeted her while driving a Lexus, sparking mixed reactions about pride, success, and social status.


A Nigerian lady sparked outrage online after revealing she deliberately denied knowing her former secondary school classmate, who was driving a Lexus, when they met by chance. She shared her experience on X (formerly Twitter), saying she felt irritated by the sudden familiarity, especially since her classmate was driving a luxury car.
The lady, identified as @wunmiiberry, claimed her classmate greeted her confidently, saying she recognized her from their secondary school days. However, she intentionally ignored the greeting, saying “I just denied my secondary school mate, she dey inside Lexus dey tell me say she sabi me. Rvbbish. Secondary school mate but na inside Lexus memory come back?”.
The post drew mixed reactions, with some users agreeing that people often remember others only when success is visible, while others criticized her attitude as unnecessary and rude. Some argued that old school connections should be respected regardless of social status.
The incident highlights the complexities of social interactions and relationships, particularly when there’s a perceived imbalance in success or status.
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