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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Man Called Out For Date-Duping Lady Who Paid For His Transport Fare And Food



A Nigerian woman on twitter has called out a man for "duping" her.....This might just turn out to be the new format in Nigeria...Or it already?






 




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  1. Telling you he forgot his card was the scam, you should have just forgotten about it.

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  2. Some men be giving the rest of us bad names

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    1. Will you keep quiet and stop acting like a woman. You hear one side of 'tape' , you come dey judge . Which reputable woman wait for a man in a restaurant for two hours ? If she could not afford the money why spend it ? Why come online and tarnish the man image because of food and transport money . That girl (no matured woman can act that way ) is a big problem . If I was that guy I would run away too...

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    2. The guy was not a problem abi?

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  3. So this election fever never catch these ones

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  4. Ahaaaaaaa
    The Naija girls' val stories don start to dey roll in already?
    When una dey pio mpio mpio, you no tell us o

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  5. It means they cannot see me, if you lost your card you can do a transfer to my account or the account of the person we want to buy something from. If you cannot do the transfer, we share goodness in fellowship.

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    1. 😂😂😂 @ goodness in fellowship 🤣

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  7. Igbo boys wehdone. The ones in London na same o

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  8. But the guy used an old scam method on her naa, the na job man, maga fall, guyman chop.

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  9. I just hope is not thesame Uche that trended last year for rape on twitter but was saved with the screenshots of messages he kept. I dey fear all these guys called "Uche" now.

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  10. Immediately he said he forgot his card, i'll tell him i didn't come with my card since he proposed the dinner and everybody will go home in peace, tfare no go pain me.

    Madam, calm down and wise up next time

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  11. This reminds me of someone I thought was my good friend and this was in 2017. The guy had been asking me out but I wasn’t feeling it coupled with somethings I noticed that were total turnoffs for me. So on that said day he called to hangout and since I had been using my new job as an excuse I decided to go. We went clubbing, He ordered Hennessy or so can’t remember but it was 25k and his card declined. I brought out mine and paid and he said he would pay back. The next day we spoke and I told him we could actually share the bill but he insisted he was going to pay. 1 week turned to 1 month to him not taking my calls. Long and short of it, he started insulting himself. Funny part was he was feeling like one chairman people were coming around to take from the drink lol. I left the matter and had forgotten if not for this post. He lost a great friendship for 25k and I am praying for him that a day will not come when he will need my help and be ashamed because of what he did. Friends were saying I should do a call out for what na? If you know a barrister in Abuja with the initial C.F.O from Nnewi you might want to show him this comment.

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    1. Can you imagine. What a silly fellow. 25k henessey.
      That is how I borrowed a guy friend 800k. He needed it urgently to execute a project. Showed me all documentations of the projects and my mind was at ease that it was from a reputable company.
      I was to get my money plus interest end of the next month when they paid him. He even gave me post dated cheque.
      Time came to pay Bobo started giving stories. Went to his bank. His account was not funded for the transaction.
      Went to his house. He had packed out since and was squatting with a friend. Went to his office, it was no longer in use because he couldn't pay rent.
      I reported this guy to every mutual friend We had. Everyone refused giving me his new address he was squatting. I will call him with private number he won't still pick.
      For two years this guy didn't pick my calls. One day out of the blues he just called my friend and asked for my acct details and credited me 1m.
      The friendship is already destroyed though. It taught me never to borrow friends nor do business with friends. Rather I will give you little I can afford to loose maybe 50k and give you as dash if you have problem.

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    2. I wish to be as rich as you some day and talk about millions like 100h

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    3. May be every thing went south for him then but he should have called and explain to you,instead of just keeping quite

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  12. She paid for him. Let heaven fall. What a man can pay, a woman can pay better. Where are the feminists and miss Independents? No be for mouth o!

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    1. We know you're Uche. Welcome.

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    2. Do women deceive men and tell them they'd foot the bill and don't?

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    3. @ Broomstick. Scam has different formats. Women have their own. All na scam

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  13. Her first mistake was waiting for two hours.

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