Why have we done this story? Because today is International Beer Day, we thought it'd be nice to quickly do one for the culture.
5 people you'll see at every beer parlour
Expect to meet these kinds of people when you visit a beer parlour.
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Ok, let's go... POV: You're at a beer parlour anywhere in the world [particularly in in Nigeria] and these are the things that are going on at any given time…
1. There's a man that has stories for days
There’s a cigarette hanging between his lips and his name is usually ‘Baba Soldier,’ ‘Old Soldier’ or something similar. The stories keep rolling off his tongue: from when he was sleeping with village girls in Form 1, to how he was part of ECOMOG in Liberia, to how he once won ₦1million of Baba Ijebu’s money… the lamba is always non-stop with Baba Old Soldier.
2. The one who never pays but always has drinks
This one? He owes the beer woman so much money that even when his pension is released, it still won’t be enough. But somehow, he always has a bottle. He attaches himself to people most times and outrightly begs at other times. All way na way. Innit?
3. The perv always tapping current from attendants
His own drunkenness only causes him to rub on the girls serving drinks and pepper soup. He’s 50+ and likely has grandkids. He’s likely bald with a Lord-Lugard-style moustache. A proper agbaya.
4. The suit-and-tie guy who doesn’t go home after work
He tells himself that he only comes to the beer parlour to wait out traffic after work but na wash. He’s there even when the roads are free. He always looks stressed and doesn’t talk much. Gives attendants money hoping for occasional knacks.
5. The nice elderly man with wise quotes
He’s the Pete Edochie of beer parlours; has good quotes, and deep insight into life’s issues - especially marriage and how to raise good kids. Everyone likes and buys him free drinks unprovoked. But the guys in Number 1 & 3 have a quiet beef with him because of that. He’s a Deacon or Evangelist in his church.
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