Money changer sobs uncontrollably as club girls mistake him for a yahoo boy, steal 3 bundles of money

A Nigerian man, whose job is to change money, was left in tears after a night out at a club took a terrible turn. The man dropped his money, and the club girls quickly picked it up, mistakenly thinking he was a Yahoo boy.

Money changer sobs uncontrollably as club girls mistake him for a yahoo boy, steal 3 bundles of money

In a video circulating online, the man is seen crying uncontrollably while recounting the unfortunate incident.

Another man, noticing his distress, approached him to find out what had happened. The money changer tearfully explained:

“I was at the club, the money fell from my hand, and the call girls started picking it up. They thought I was a Yahoo boy; they didn’t know I am a money changer.”

He continued to cry, pleading for the return of his money.

This incident sparked a lot of reactions from social media users, who flooded the comments section with their thoughts and opinions.

Here are some of the notable reactions:

Nwi mummy🥰💗💕: “We’re all a bit crazy in this country💔😂😂.”

Kshark: “🤣 New sound alert! ‘They picked my money’ 😭.”

King Hundred: “Money changer 😂 Season what now? 😂.”

Hisjoshuabob: “Omg, I can’t stop laughing 😂😂😂😂.”

WIZZYFUNDZ💻📈💰: “I can’t tell if he’s crying or laughing 🤣🤣💔.”

BIG SHEDI: “Thank God it was the call girls and not area boys 😂 or you’d be left with nothing 😂.”

Greatness Laker: “😂😂😂😂 Look at my older brother disgracing our family’s reputation outside 😅😅😅😅.”

Scar: “Why take money to a club if you don’t intend to spend it? 🤣🤣🤣.”

Saviour 🎮🎵🎧: “Point of correction: they are not call girls, they are money pickers. Club girls take any currency they can get.”

sweet_blaq: “Call girls have quick fingers for picking up money in clubs 🤣.”

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This situation has not only highlighted the confusion between legitimate earners and Yahoo boys but has also sparked conversations about the fast-paced, opportunistic nature of club environments. The man’s genuine distress serves as a reminder of the assumptions people often make and the consequences that can follow.

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