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VIDEO: Tourist sparks online frenzy after unveiling n500-per-night “hotel” in Nigeria

A tourist has caused a stir on social media after revealing a “hotel” in Borno State that charges just N500 per night, complete with unexpected perks like a complimentary breakfast.
The video showcasing the establishment, called Kabura, quickly went viral due to its shockingly low price and the conditions of the accommodation.
In the now-viral clip, the tourist highlights the hotel’s affordability, emphasizing that Kabura even provides a free cup of tea for breakfast—an uncommon offering at such a low rate.
He goes on to explain that the hotel offers additional discounts for extended stays, recommending it for those seeking peace and tranquility. “For just N500, you can spend the night here, and they throw in a complimentary breakfast. If you’re someone who loves peace and quiet, consider spending your next holiday here. They even offer discounts if you stay for weeks or months,” the narrator explains.
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/X_Dailly/status/1848295463138517220?t=QVij0q8pc0bJv2HZz129_A&s=19
The video has sparked a mix of reactions online, with many expressing disbelief at the idea of such a low-cost hotel. While some found humor in the situation, others questioned the quality of services provided at such a minimal price.
The post has since become a trending topic, drawing both curiosity and skepticism about the conditions and authenticity of the accommodation.
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