“The Man was highly Drunk and Refuses to Say Sorry” – Tacha Gives Insight on Her Heated Encounter with Keke Rider
Tacha, also known as Natacha Akide from her time on bbnaija, recently shared more insights into her heated encounter with a keke (tricycle) rider on a bustling Lagos street, which subsequently garnered significant attention online.
This altercation unfolded when the reality TV star’s car was unexpectedly struck by the keke rider, sparking a tense situation.
In her recount of the incident, Tacha expressed her dismay at the reckless behavior of the keke rider, who, in her words, was highly intoxicated at the time of the incident.
She highlighted that the man, in his state of inebriation, adamantly refused to issue an apology for the damage he had caused.
During the confrontation, Tacha, who was clearly upset by the driver’s impatience and reckless driving, reprimanded him for flouting traffic rules and attempting to overtake her in a hazardous manner.
The incident, which took place on a busy Lagos road, not only left a significant impact on Tacha but also prompted her to share her experience on the X app, seeking to shed light on the importance of road safety and responsible behavior while driving.
Tacha’s description of the keke rider’s demeanor was particularly vivid, as she remarked, “That keke man was highly drunk!! Smelling alcohol so early in the morning! Refused to say ‘sorry’ didn’t care to come down to even look at the damage! No atom of remorse whatsoever because we’re women, and there’s nothing we can do.”
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This statement reflects the gender bias and lack of accountability that Tacha observed in this situation.
As the incident gained attention on social media, Tacha’s post generated a flurry of reactions from netizens who shared their thoughts on her confrontation with the intoxicated keke driver.
Some expressed sympathy for her ordeal, with comments such as
“Sorry boo 🥰🥰 my own is why are they stressing my queen on a Sunday afternoon” and
“Hope it settled now, be safe out there boo 👏👏.” Others weighed in on the gender dynamics at play, as one user pointed out,
“If man gives you the car, make woman give him a car too na. Na wa oo.”
Yet another user applauded Tacha’s response, saying, “Glad you tempered justice with mercy 🙏.”
Tacha’s encounter with the keke rider serves as a reminder of the challenges individuals face on the road and the importance of promoting responsible and safe driving practices.