"What Did I Achieve as Human Being?" Man Shares Why He Started Acting Like Gorilla On Social Media

"What Did I Achieve as Human Being?" Man Shares Why He Started Acting Like Gorilla On Social Media

  • A man named Chekwas Michaels, who behaves like a gorilla online, shared why he decided to act like the animal 2 years ago
  • He opened up on his reason,s stating that he didn't achieve much before he started acting like a girilla
  • Many reacted as he shared his reason in a viral video, with many sharing their thoughts on his opinion

A Nigerian man, Chekwas Michaels, got people talking as he opened up about why he started behaving like a gorilla on social media.

He stated that he took on the gorilla persona in 2023 and has achieved a lot since then.

A man shares why he started acting like a gorilla on social media
A Nigerian man, Chekwas Michaels, opens up about why he started behaving like a gorilla on social media. Photo: Instagram/@chekwasmichaels
Source: Instagram

On his Instagram page, @chekwasmichaels, the man opened up on the real reason he started acting like a gorilla on social media, as he reacted to a lady behaving like a hourse.

His acts on social media have given him the name "Gorilla Guy" online.

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The man said:

"Things are very difficult in Nigeria. Do whatever it takes to survive, legally, as long as you’re not hurting anyone. I stopped being a human being in 2023. I started being a gorilla and in just 2 years, I have achieved times 5 of all I have achieved all my life as a human being.
"These days, if you see me in public and you call me a gorilla, I’ll call you human being. I don’t even care. When I was a human being, what did I really achieve? You’ll be forming fine boy but nothing is in your pocket. It’s all about the hustle."

Watch the video below:

Reactions as man acts like gorilla online

@mickjay_ said:

"Bro Said When I was a human being."

@official_superV said:

"Make nobody drag lion with me oo na my character."

@victortrells said

"Bro that gel has over 200k follower on TikTok oh .. every week u go see her Dey do advert for different brand her videos are rili funny bro."

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@mcmiti_ said:

"Well said my brother. Me too, I can testify; Since I stopped saying shallow things and started saying things born out of digging deep and research, that can be taken to the bank and not be withdrawn, my life has changed."

@hypemccomic

"Abeg make nobody follow me drag crayfish oo. Na me first choose am,avoid my talent."

@updatefavour_ said:

"I saw a Chinese boy of about 4 years old sitting in the train with his mother here in Canada 🇨🇦 watching your videos and laughing I almost recorded it but I noticed just when I was about to drop off I swear I was just smiling that day kinda felt proud for my culture."
A man shares why he started acting like a gorilla on social media
Mr Chekwas Michaels opens up on how much he achieved by acting like a gorilla. Photo: Instagram/@chekwasmichaels
Source: TikTok

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young Nigerian lady who behaves like a doll has gone viral for her robotic body movements on TikTok.

The lady, who calls herself "Barbie doll", showcased her impressive moves in a video she posted on the platform.

Netizens who came across the video hailed the lady and compared her to the famous Nigerian robot lady, Jarvis.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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