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Lady Rejects ₦100k, Demands ₦250k Before Dating Man

A Nigerian man was left stunned after a lady rejected his ₦100k offer, insisting on ₦250k before considering a relationship with him. Their conversation, recorded inside his car, has since gone viral on social media.

The lady explained that her request wasn’t about being transactional but because she was financially down. When the man asked if she would still date him without the money, she firmly declined.

The viral clip has sparked mixed reactions online, with many debating whether relationships should come with financial conditions. Some criticized her stance, while others argued that financial stability is important in relationships.

See some reactions below: 

@regimentedqueen: “With or without hardship, these people don’t want to work. They’re just looking for easy life.”

@BigPeace6: “That girl no wan put price for her head ,she still get mind de call 250k.”

@CFC_Gilmore: “I really do not judge anyone anymore, this country is hard ngl”

@JacobAmeh6: “Very useless and shameless girl, You’re not ashawo but they offer you 100k and you refused. The man too is a terrible person.”

@Semiart0fficial: ‘Everyone keeps using hardship as an excuse. Is in their eyes already not Hardship abegi.”

@Israelgharee: “Any girl wey put eye for another man money, na doggy go end am.”

@princepark5252: She wants once off escape from Tinubu’s manufactured poverty. Na lie na ashawo be that.”

@bresstpresser05: “Life too hard na why indomie and egg dey do great things for this country.”

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