Man Drags Lady to Court to Retrieve R200 He Sent After Ditched Him
- A man in Kaduna has got people talking on social media after dragging a lady to court for breaching their agreement
- The man sent R200 to the lady for transport fare but the latter tried to play smart and refused to show up at his house as agreed
- When the case was taken to a magistrate court, the lady's bank was ordered to send the man's money back into his account
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A man in Kaduna has caused quite a stir on social media after retrieving the R200 (N5 000) he sent to a lady who refused to show up at his apartment as agreed.
The man took the matter to a magistrate court when the lady refused to show up and gave silly excuses, and an order was given to the lady's bank to return the R200.
The bank did as the court instructed and the man got back his money.
Sharing the story on Twitter, tweep with the handle @Wizzfarukk wrote:
"So my guy sent 5k to this babe to come over from zaria to kaduna only for her to start giving silly excuses and try to play him.
"To cut story short Baba carry matter go court them send back him money via court order. Right move or not?
Tweeps flooded the comment section with their thoughts. Below are some of the reactions.
@RealTalQ1 wrote:
"Sometimes, it’s not about the amount but the principle behind it. She collected the money on the premise of coming to visit him, she breached the contract and dude asked for his money back...ain’t no love lost"
@Blackfranchiz reacted:
"This guy is Legendary."
Another tweep described the man as the president of stingy men association.
In a previous report by Briefly.co.za, a Nigerian lady identified with the Twitter handle @miss_ezeani lamented over the ill-treatment a man gave her during their first date.
The young lady said the man invited her for a date to meet at a specific venue which is far from her home, adding that transportation to and from the venue cost about N14k (R550.
She said after all said and done, the man never bothered to pay for her transportation.
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