“He Asked Me To Cover The Bill And I Refused”- Lady Reveals Why Talking Stage Blocked Her

  • A Nigerian woman’s experience during her “talking stage” has gained significant attention online.
  • The woman, identified as @freakin_sniw on X (formerly Twitter), shared her story.
  • Her date insisted on taking her to a high-end restaurant for their outing.

A Nigerian lady’s experience with her “talking stage” has gone viral online.

The lady, known on X (formerly Twitter) as @freakin_sniw, revealed that the person she was seeing insisted on taking her to a high-end restaurant for their date.

During the outing, he ordered food and drinks totaling ₦30,000, while her own meal came to ₦100,000.

When it came time to pay, he asked her to cover the bill, claiming he would reimburse her later.

”He said he was having minor bank issues that i should sort the bill and he will transfer the money back to me later”, The tweet reads.

Recalling how she responded, “Well, I booked my ride and left him there cos what do you mean you have bank issues. He called me this morning to crash out on how heartless and evil. I was. I apologized asked and him if we could hang out again- HE BLOCKED ME 😭”.

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Read some comments below:

@Oluchy:“The moment he said ‘bank issues’ after a 100k meal, my spirit would have left that restaurant before the ride even arrived. You did the right thing! 😂”.

‎@Forever incident:“So let me get this straight he invited you out, ate luxury, then turned into a broke motivational speaker at bill time? 😭”.

‎@Dear D:“Men will order like Dangote and pay like NEPA,that he blocked you? Good. Problem solved itself 😂“.

‎@Island Beauty:“Nah you did rigjt. It’s the nerve of these males. Smh 🤦‍♀️”.

In other news… A viral video circulating online shows a tense confrontation between a civilian and an official of the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) in Abuja.

The 30-second clip captures the man grabbing the officer’s vest during a heated exchange near a silver sedan with a “GTA” plate.

The situation escalated when the man was seen brandishing what appeared to be a firearm. However, no shots were fired, and it remains unclear whether the weapon was real or loaded.

The incident comes amid ongoing debates over the powers of VIO officials in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). In 2025, a Federal High Court ruling later upheld by the Court of Appeal barred VIO officers from stopping or fining motorists on FCT roads, restricting their operations to designated offices within Abuja.

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