A Nigerian lady shares a story of an encounter with a man in a Keke Napep (tricycle) where he asked for her phone number but didn't pay her transport fare after the ride. She narrates the incident in response to a tweet where another lady described a similar experience.
According to the lady, identified as @Onu516981924063, she gave the man her number during the ride, but when they reached her destination, he watched her pay the fare without contributing anything. Feeling slighted by his behavior, she deleted and blocked his number when he later tried to contact her.
In her words: "I Don enter keke with a guy, he started asking for my number immediately,i gave it to him,when e reach for me to come down, this same guy was watching me paid my money,he didn’t pay me shi shi,I got home and deleted he’s number from my phone, he called and i blocked him"
Reactions from social media users varied, with some expressing empathy for the lady's experience, while others criticized her actions.
For instance, @rubybigpr remarked: "See entitlement ontop keke napep fee.God forbid Una," while @Da_Iye1 expressed a different perspective, suggesting that the guy might have been testing her and could have been the right person for her.
The post garnered mixed reactions, sparking a debate on social media about gender dynamics and expectations during interpersonal interactions.
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