Lekki Salon Charges Lady N316K for Hairstyle, Sparks Online Reactions

  • A Nigerian lady, @whothefucc, went viral after revealing she was billed N316,340 for a hairstyle at a Lekki salon.
  • Sharing the receipt dated September 4, 2025, she flaunted her new look without a detailed cost breakdown
  • The revelation triggered mixed reactions online, with some questioning if the bill included extras like nails, massage, or hair bundles, while others joked about her “buying shares” in the salon.

A Nigerian lady has sparked reactions after a Lekki salon billed her N316,340 for a hairstyle.

Sharing the receipt dated September 4, 2025, on TikTok, @whothefucc flaunted her new look, though the bill gave no detailed breakdown of the hefty cost.

Check out reactions that have followed below….

@𝓨𝓸𝓾𝓻_𝓑𝓪𝓫𝓮 inquired, You buy shares for the salon?😭😂”.

@HAIR VENDOR IN PORT HARCOURT, “You didn’t ask them the price of the bundles before making your hair? It means you budgeted for it already”.

@Oyin queried, “Dem put wisdom and understanding there?”.

@mems_babyyy, “Diid you buy the bundles? do your lashes? Do your nails? Do manicure and pedicure? Do massage? Do facials? Relax your hair? 😭😭😭😭”.

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In other news….Nigerian activist and lawyer, Dele Farotimi, has sparked online reactions after condemning the newly introduced petroleum tax, describing it as an “evil system” designed to enslave citizens.

In a viral video, Farotimi criticized the attitude of Nigerians who, according to him, often accept unfair government policies without resistance. He stressed that it was time to challenge such measures and demand accountability.

“When that law was made, there was fuel subsidy. That money was meant to go to FERMA for the maintenance of federal roads, but they’ve just been chopping the money. Now there’s no fuel subsidy again. Then petrol was like ₦100,” he said.

Farotimi also urged fellow activists and public figures to take a stand against the policy, directly mentioning some by name.

“At this point I’m going to be calling out Yele Sowore, Bello Galadanchi, I’m calling out each and every person who opens their mouth in the public space and say that they are activist. We must resist this fuel taxation. We must resist it,” he declared.

His remarks have since fueled heated debates online, with many Nigerians backing his stance while others expressed doubts over whether resistance would yield any real change.

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