Last week during President Zuma’s QandA in parliament, viewers were left wondering if he ordered Nandos while in session?
And Nandos, always ready with a social media post, have an answer for us all.
If you watched President Zuma’s QandA in Parliament on Thursday, then you will already be well aware of the “meandos” situation. South Africans on social media were left baffled and filled with laughs as Zuma went on about “meandos”. No one, knew what it meant, except that it sounded a lot like Nando’s.
In case you missed it, check out the clip below:
Dear Tweeps. Kindly define “meandos” for me 🤔#ZumaQandA pic.twitter.com/cFNZgrRy3p
— Terri Stander (@TerriStander) November 2, 2017
No one was quite sure what the President was trying to say although social media did have a field day with meandos.
You come with meandos, I answer in meandos.
-Jacob Zuma
😂😂😂#ZumaQandA— Boitumelo Mojela 🐼 (@BTM_Khalifa) November 2, 2017
Dear President Zhma… "listen properly" It's innuendo not meandos 😂😂😂 #ZumaQandA
— Neo 🇿🇦 (@realNeoM) November 3, 2017
I swear i heard "Nandos". https://t.co/6oB0sRpAkB
— slokobear (@slokobear) November 2, 2017
As always, Nandos were quick on the comeback and picked up on the Meando’s trend… apparently, the President was just trying to say Nandos 🙂
Our Number 1 definition #Meandos pic.twitter.com/0U9D0RraTc
— NandosSA (@NandosSA) November 3, 2017