Love & Relationship
Angry Man Replies Friend Who Begs To Allow Him Pass The Night At His Girlfriend’s House
A conversation between two friends on WhatsApp has surfaced on social media and sparked reactions.
One of the guys informed his buddie that he attended a party but was unable to go back home because it was very late at night.
He remembered that his friend’s babe stayed in the area, so he asked for permission to sleepover at her place and go back home the next day.
He appealed to the guy to call his girlfriend and explain the situation to her so that she can allow him pass the night.
Unfortunately, he refused to do so and told his friend to find a way and go back to his place no matter how late it was.
Read the chat below:
iamdx2; You dey ask cat ,to help u look after fish ,make rat no chop am .. Ment or malaria.
omoleyehannah; Assuming that this is true, that friend is corny as hell
lagosmealprepsociety; Na joking sturves? Of course not. And if he’s foolish enough to say yes, as the girl friend I will say heck no! What a silly request.
quincy_focus; If I have extra money I will book a hotel for him lol 😑
sheddi_bankz; Hotel don finish for that area ni
high_chenna; Why u go stay for party till it’s late… make he look for lodge or go back to the venue
joanodenu; The people when dey sleep under bridge, shey you better pass them😂😂😂
In entertainment news, Nigerian musician, Folarin Falana better known as Falz, has recalled attending church because he wanted to see girls.
He revealed that he used to go to Anglican Church of Ascension in Opebi, Lagos state because a friend informed him that there were fine girls.
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