A young Nigerian man has stirred reactions on social media after he gave a breakdown of how he spent N2 million.
In a video making the rounds, he revealed that the money was paid into his account by a client, though he did not reveal the type of business he’s into.
The man revealed that the first thing he did was to buy iPhone 13 Pro Max, after which he gave his mum N5,100 and gave his dad, N9000.
He shared a screenshot of all the alerts after sending money and it showed that he also gave his girlfriend N2000 while his clothe vendor received N21,000.
According to the screenshots, the person that got the highest amount out of his N2 million was his Alfa, whom he gave N30,000.
Some reactions culled below:
zeus_53sky; All this yahoo boys 😂
geradthegreat; 2k for him babe 😂
investortf_raw; Well spent 😂😂😂 make I no see God abeg later oh 🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
your_next_boyfriend701; If you go broke you no fit see home go back 😂😂😂😂
deetunesagain; How much is iPhone 📲 13 pro max please ?
happiokos_comedy; And dis one go still say the hustle is for mama 😂😂😂
theagustinaakyns; Ur alfa collect pass ur parents..omo ale😂😂
_horlag; “How she spent the N2m his client paid him” – Oyinbo oshi gossipmill😂😂🏃🏾♂️🏃🏾♂️
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