Woman Cuts Off Friend Who Secretly Took Food to Her Husband’s Office and Got Paid R2k
- A Nigerian woman has parted ways with her female friend who served her husband food without her knowledge
- The woman said her friend took banga soup to her husband's office in Lekki, Lagos, without telling her
- She shared her story on social media, and it has been met with mixed reactions as netizens weighed into the matter
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A married woman said she cut off her friend, who got too familiar with her husband in a manner she did not like.
It all started when she and her husband visited her friend, and she prepared banga soup for them.
Woman's friend cooks for her hubby
According to the story shared on X by Sisi Yemmie, the lady's husband ate the food and liked it so much that he gave the friend a gift of R2 096.
Some weeks later, the friend secretly prepared banga soup and took it to her husband's office in Lekki.
Her husband called her later to inform her of the development, and she wasn't pleased.
The tweet read:
"We both praised her cooking and it was all fine. Hubby gave her 100k and we left. This Lady is a single mum who I have helped with different contracts. Three weeks later, hubby called me that my friend brought food to his office, we spoke that day and she didn't mention that she was taking food to my husband's office.
"I called her immediately, and she said she was just passing by. I told her immediately that I was disappointed in her, and I blocked her. I called off two contracts she was supposed to get and told every other contract she got through me that I couldn't guarantee her anymore. Now our mutual friends said I went too far. Please do you think I went too far?"
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Reactions as lady parts ways with her friend
@FunmiKolz said:
"You didn’t go too far. She doesn’t understand boundaries, she should be put in her place."
@dahtgirl_ajex commented:
"You didn't do anything wrong! What type of friend is that?"
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