A purported conversation between a Nigerian woman named Celine and Andrew has appeared online, causing a stir among internet users.
The conversation, which has been circulating online, revealed the discussion between Celine, Afiba, and Andrew before they supposedly went from Port Harcourt to Aba to meet him.
On Instagram, @ijeomadaisy shared the conversation where Andrew, who has since passed away, supposedly reached out to Celine to inquire about the cost of spending time with her and her friend Afiba, who is said to be married.
“So about what I was saying about both of you coming over and keeping me company for a couple of days. How much will it cost me? Like come Saturday, leave Monday.”
Celine, in her alleged response said she would be charging the sum of N1 million just because it was him that made the demand.
“Because of you, N1 million for the both of us,” she replied.
Check out some of the reactions trailing the alleged chat below:
Queenjulietjessey reacted: “Una must find a way to blame single friend. Married people should create their own village abeg.”
0somi said: “Who pushed who? Let everyone take responsibility for their actions and decisions.”
Izuenu added: “This is why some married men don’t let their wives be friends with single ladies. How can you ve married and be doing such? Wtf is wrong with my gender??”
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