A Nigerian big boy makes headlines on social media after buying a single serviette paper for 50,000 in a club.
This is presented in a video labeled “Give my bro a serviette of 50k just to clean his mouth.”
In the video, club personnel can be seen holding a large champagne board that reveals the price of the serviette paper and who it is intended for.
GISTLOVER similarly reported that the alleged Nigerian big boy purchased a single toothpick for a whopping 250,000 naira, followed by a single serviette paper for 50,000 to wipe his mouth.
Not immediately after the video surfaced on social media, worried individuals have stormed the comment page of the post to share their thoughts.
See some reactions below:
DON ELEMENT✅💯: “Brother abeg send a brother money, make I drop aza…. No gree for them ooo.”
chukwuemekamirac40: “just for serviette y I need money for my baby wardrobe God abeg continue blessing my husband he knows how to spends money na money remain oooo.”
Shantel berry##: “Abeg may una help me tell NWA CHINA 🇨🇳 say I need 500 thousand for my business.”
silver: “How tinubu wan take believe say we dey suffer for this country.”
Dat thick fine gurl: “Who like make e Order tooth pick 5billion if the money no Dey my pocket I no rate u.”
DE BOSS: “Enjoy your money bro. No mind those bad belle pipu na poverty dey disturb some of them.”
BILLY: “Enjoy It while it lasts. With time hand go meet you 😂you go find 2k.”
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