Man’s Disappointment Trends As He Takes Delivery Of His N35k Keke Napep

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A man was left disappointed after receiving a miniature toy tricycle instead of a full-sized Keke Napep he ordered online for ₦35,000.

The incident has gone viral, drawing humorous reactions and serving as a cautionary tale about online shopping.

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A man has expressed disappointment after taking delivery of a tricycle (popularly known as Keke Napep or Maruwa) he ordered from a popular foreign online store. The incident, captured in a viral video, has sparked widespread reactions on social media.

According to the man, he purchased the item for ₦35,000, believing he was buying a full-sized tricycle based on the product images displayed online. However, upon delivery, he was shocked to discover that the item was merely a small toy version of a Keke Napep.

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The viral clip shows another man mocking the buyer while displaying the miniature tricycle, highlighting the stark difference between expectation and reality. Social media users have since reacted with humour, with many warning others to be more cautious when shopping online.

In other news… Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, recently stated that the Nigerian music scene would be dull without his presence.

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Sharing his thoughts on X, he wrote, “Imagine no Davido…. Sh*t would have been boring AF,” sparking a variety of responses. While some fans supported his confidence, others argued that he might be overstating his influence.

This isn’t the first time Davido has positioned himself as central to the Nigerian music industry. In an April 2025 interview with Apple Music, he recounted how the industry seemed to pause when he stepped away from social media in November 2022, following the heartbreaking loss of his son, Ifeanyi Adeleke. According to him, both fans and critics were eager for his return during his three-month hiatus.

Davido first gained widespread attention in 2011 with the release of his hit track “Dami Duro,” emerging alongside a wave of young Afrobeats talents, including Wizkid.

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However, not everyone agrees with his view of the industry. Veteran producer Samkleff recently suggested that Davido’s arrival introduced rivalry and tension among artists. He noted that before Davido rose to fame, there was a sense of mutual respect within the Nigerian music community.

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