Screenshot_2014-04-24-12-35-51 This reminds me of how we fought for who sits by the window as kids but I always got to sit in the middle because I was the youngest at the time but you need to see the fight my siblings use to have then though and you hear stuff like  “Mummy I came to the window first, then she said because she sat there the last time that the window is for her” hahahahaha. Then the front seat was so sacred! if one of the parents was not in the car, its a known fact that the seat is for the eldest…I remember one particular day when my mum said ” Obehi come to the front” because my two sisters were fighting, I was so excited but hid my excitement and silently hoped they fought more. Then as we grew up, I can remember I overheard a girl say ” Ehn! After I have suffered with this boy when he had nothing, then now he has a car and you think I would allow any girl sit in front seat? the girl even went on to say since the guy got some money he has been treating her badly and she is not going nowhere because she jumped buses, taxis with him and now he has a car, she must seat on that front seat…lol You also hear a girl say ” who nor like front seat?” that is, who doesn’t like to sit at the front with her boyfriend or who doesn’t like to be the boss lady? So what is the fuss and hullabaloo about this front seat thing? You guys may think this is no issue for some of us, wait till you hear the argument this has caused overtime. Above is what the tinsel star Matilda Obaseki , known as Angela on set has to say about it. What do you think and do you agree with her? Is it okay for the friend to sit in the passengers seat? Can we explain what front seat means to us?
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