The trending video of ₦500 per 500-per-night hotel in Borno State has sparked a debate on social media, with many questioning the legitimacy of such a dirt cheap price for a hotel room.
In the video posted by @indiscov, showed KABURA HOTEL, a hotel constructed of roofing sheets and palm trees; located in a rural area.
The tourist noted that at ₦500 per night the hotel offers complimentary tea to its customers for breakfast.
The hotel is ideal for someone who likes spending their vacation in a calm and relaxing setting. Additionally, he mentioned that Kabura provides discounts to customers who want to remain for a few weeks or months.
As the video went viral, some viewers requested the hotel’s interior design while others alleged that Kabura in Hausa means a prostitute residence.
See comments below,
@missymelanin Una no dey go better place anytime una enter naija always making us look like we’re starving
@no_badnails Inside might be luxury oh . Don’t judge a book by its cover 😂
@elkanemi_1 I think you haven’t heard of kidnapping….it’s either you go home after paying ransom or you go home with bedbugs either way one must happen
@ireubiete Do y’all know the meaning of the “Karua” in Hausa? It’s means prostitute hotel.
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@indiscov500 Naira Hotel 😳♬ original sound – Indiscov