Uber Driver’s Shocking Discovery of a Married “Olosho” in Lagos
I had just started driving for Uber in Lagos and never expected one trip to change how I see people’s secrets. At Lekki, I picked up a woman arguing with a man over money outside an apartment. She complained about her “clients” and even offered to pay in kind when I refused to lower her fare. During the ride, she changed into modest clothes as if to hide her double life. At her stop, a man and a small child greeted her. The boy ran to her, shouting “Mummy!” As I jokingly called her “sister,” the man revealed, “She’s my wife of three years.” It hit me then: we often know almost nothing about the people we meet.
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