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Man Reveals What A Lady Did After Visiting His Friend’s House In Lagos.

A person has revealed what a girl did after visiting his friend’s house today in Lagos. According to Martin Beck Nworah, the girl who paid a stop by at his friend – claimed that her father’s driver was awaiting her at the estate gate when she was going to leave and was handed N10K by her host.

The lady later chosen a cheaper Yellow cab for transport after initially declining to make use of Uber on the request of her host. After she was spotted in the taxi by Martin, the girl smiled and reportedly gave him N2,000 from the amount of money after knowing what she did.

Read below what Martin shared on Facebook.

I made a quick ₦2k this evening. I stopped at a colleague’s house to drop a package for him. When I walked in, his female friend was about leaving the house.


He elected to book Uber for her but she declined, saying that her father’s driver is already waiting for her at the estate gate. My colleague elected to see her off but she turned him down, telling him to attend to me.

He gave her ₦10k and saw her off to the gate. I left his house some minutes later and not too far from his close, just as you navigate to the next junction, I saw our aunty inside this yellow taxi.

I looked well, it was her. I smiled.

Took this picture. Then walked over to help baba push his taxi. She saw me and smiled. I smiled back.

She came down and pushed ₦2k into my hand. “Beck, this is between us.”

I smiled. “It was nice doing business with you.”

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