Struggling Expert
After being away from his hometown for almost two years, Ebuka returned feeling like a "city boy", ready to impress everyone with his City experiences. He boasted to his friends and fellow townspeople with tales of steady electricity, claiming that during global power outages, he would have to take charge and switch on his uncle's solar inverter himself. His stories amazed and impressed everyone, feeling fly and superior.
To further solidify his city boy image, Ebuka boasted about driving his uncle's fancy cars, despite being just 18 years old. His friends and the community were in awe, believing every word he said. At least they regarded h with respect.
One day, a local resident lost consciousness while driving, and Ebuka was called upon to drive the car to safety. As he got behind the wheel, his feet started trembling, and his confident began to crumble (papa no sabi drive o). Despite his claims of being a skilled city driver, he found himself unable to handle the pressure of the situation. The car wouldn't move, or rather he didn't know where to touch or match, he just sat inside staring at the steering with teary eyes.
The townspeople watched in disbelief as Ebuka struggled to control the car, realizing that his city boy image was not quite what it seemed. To his relief, another experienced driver quickly took over.
Immediatey someone took over, Ebuka claimed down and thanked God for his life before scampering away for home, his friends laughed as they chased after him.
To further solidify his city boy image, Ebuka boasted about driving his uncle's fancy cars, despite being just 18 years old. His friends and the community were in awe, believing every word he said. At least they regarded h with respect.
One day, a local resident lost consciousness while driving, and Ebuka was called upon to drive the car to safety. As he got behind the wheel, his feet started trembling, and his confident began to crumble (papa no sabi drive o). Despite his claims of being a skilled city driver, he found himself unable to handle the pressure of the situation. The car wouldn't move, or rather he didn't know where to touch or match, he just sat inside staring at the steering with teary eyes.
The townspeople watched in disbelief as Ebuka struggled to control the car, realizing that his city boy image was not quite what it seemed. To his relief, another experienced driver quickly took over.
Immediatey someone took over, Ebuka claimed down and thanked God for his life before scampering away for home, his friends laughed as they chased after him.