The song ‘Dorime’, has been used so much on Social Media to serve as background music for the hype man. Everyone knows who they are from all the skits going round. They are usually at bars and clubs, causing people to empty their pockets with a little cajoling.
There are real-life hype men and women around us and if we are not careful, we might end up as a good skit material for a content creator.
1. People who call you ten different names even though they know you are not a Chief
When they keep hailing you, greeting you and calling names that your parents didn’t give you, it’s time to take a bathroom break and skedaddle.
2. Calling you Agbani when they can see you are material for Big, Bold and Beautiful
False compliments are a clear sign that they want something from you. The issue is are you going to wait to hear it, be amused by the compliments or shut it down?
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3. The eye service is too much
There are people who are nice but there are others you find their services too much and then you start feeling guilty when you do not drop something. Darling, that was their plan all along.
4. They cry until you drop something but it’s ‘God will provide’ when your turn comes
You are the first person they remember when in need of financial assistance, but the moment the case is reversed, they become preachers of the faith. They become Aka-gum.
5. They tell everyone around that you are loaded
It’s only a tactic to get you to spend. By the time everyone is looking at you and you do not want to ‘fall your hand’, you will end up footing the bills of others too.
When you see a hype man or woman, especially when you are trying to be financially stable, Nna, stay away.
What other ways can you detect a hype man or woman that isn’t in the club?
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