Reactions As White Man Shares Video of GH¢45 Hotel Room He Got: "I'm not Complaining

Reactions As White Man Shares Video of GH¢45 Hotel Room He Got: "I'm not Complaining

  • A white man has stirred reactions on social media after he showcased the hotel room he used in Kebbi state
  • While trying not to speak ill of the room, he said the bed was not too bad and thought he deserved what he got
  • His display sparked a debate on the internet as Nigerians tackled him for patronising such a hotel, while others compared it to rooms of the same sizes abroad

After spending the night in a hotel room worth $3 (N3k) equivalent to GH¢45 in Kebbi state, a white man has taken to social media to share the state of the place.

In a TikTok post that has amassed over 400k views, the man gave netizens a short tour of the room.

white man, N3k hotel room, bed, Kebbi state, $3
He said the bed was not too bad. Photo Credit: @dnzh.travels
Source: UGC

A look at the room showed it had a window with an iron protector and not converted with a curtain. The room had power supply.

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The wall and its bed suggested it was a low-cost hotel. The white man videoed the dark bathroom and turned on the tap.

He tried not to rubbish the state of the room. He captioned his TikTok post:

"PSA - im not complaining and very aware that you get what you pay for! I needed a place to sleep for a few hours on my way through Kebbi and this is what I found. Everyone was super friendly and the bed wasn't too bad! Let me know if you’d sleep here!"

Watch the video below:

Internet users divided over the cheap hotel room

Citiboy432 said:

"I don’t like it when these white people show something like this online after this they’ll be saying Africa is mud house and we have good places."

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General_Maxon said:

"The cheapest hotel I have stayed in is N5,000. And I was competing with rodents."

Adedoyin said:

"Ahan you even have light and running water and you’re complaining, stop playing!"

mohammedmubarakda said:

''Try Taraba state, but know where to be as some remote places would be dangerous for you."

My oh mine said:

"Even we Nigerians can’t sleep here,were you that poor or just wanted to use it for clout?I am sure you saw better options."

chimezie ikwuka said:

"Them don chop oyibo. This room shouldn't be more than N1,000."

Hana Manzali said:

"This is better than my student room in France last year that I paid 390$ a month."

Paolo said:

"This would cost you about 2,000$ a month here in California."

Lady finds hidden camera in washroom of guest house

Earlier YEN.com.gh reported that a young lady recently uncovered a video recorder discreetly placed in the washroom of a guest house she had visited.

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The covert device was ingeniously hidden within a toilet paper holder, featuring a perforated hole for inconspicuous recording.

The woman expressed shock and concern as she revealed that the recorder was actively recording when she discovered it.

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