A Nigerian lady has emotionally resorted to social media to relate her traumatic tale after her trusted lover vanished, absconding with the whole hard-earned cash she had set aside for her business enterprise.
According to TikTok user @painless_555, she carefully saved N10 million over a three-year period with the intention of investing in her business endeavour.
However, her aspirations were dashed when her partner, in whom she had placed her faith, fled with all of her funds.
In her agonising message, she poured out her grief and misery at the betrayal.
Netizens’ Reactions…
Cale reacted; “Naso people wey Sabi native doctor house plenty for comment section.”
Taurus pirate reacted; “How una take dey trust people self because my mama don complain tire, I don’t even trust my mum na man or friend I go trust.”
Queen_Glory_Naya said; “So sorry dear, but was the 10m cash? How could he do such transaction without your notice?”
Veeve_chinny said; “Shrine no dy ona villiage?”
Lolo reacted; “Post his picture and his family.”
Vivian reacted; “Una no get village wey get charm.”
Favourite said; “I’m so sorry, report to the police with his picture and phone number so he can be traced.”
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