T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn’t Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip

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    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn't Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip
    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn't Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip

    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn’t Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip

    The Nigerian internet is in stitches over a courtroom drama that has everything: online romance, a travel dispute, and the age-old saga of transport fare (tfare). A lady has finally shared her side of the story after a viral video showed her being sued by a man named Emmanuel for collecting ₦50,000 and pulling a no-show.

    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn't Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip
    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn’t Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip

    Grab your popcorn, because her explanation is raising more questions than answers.

    The Lady’s Defence: “He Sent It Out of the Blue!”

    Speaking out, the lady involved in the “tfare-gate” scandal explained that this whole situation started with a man she only knew online. According to her, Emmanuel was adamant she travel from her base in Asaba to meet him in Abuja.

    She laid out her points of defence:

    He Refused to Visit: “Before Emmanuel sent that money to me for transportation, I told him he should come over to my city. He said no, that he cannot visit a woman.”

    The Mysterious Alert: “Out of the blue, this guy just sent me ₦50,000, saying it was transport fare to come and see him.”

    A Fuel Price & Logistics Query: In a question that has now become legendary online, she asked, “Where will ₦50,000 take me from Asaba to Abuja?”

    Alleged Threats and a Rejected Refund: She claims that after she didn’t make the journey, Emmanuel and his friends began threatening her. She alleges she offered to refund the money, but he refused to accept it.

    A Shocking Plot Twist: She also claimed to have eventually refunded him a whopping ₦450,000, not just the disputed ₦50,000.

    In frustration, she ended her explanation with a heartfelt plea: “What if I had gone there and something happened to me? You people would still blame me… What do you really want?”

    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn't Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip
    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn’t Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip

    The Internet Court of Public Opinion Is in Session

    While the official court case is ongoing, the court of public opinion has delivered a swift and hilarious verdict. Social media detectives immediately put on their thinking caps and began poking holes in the story.

    On the “Out of the Blue” Alert: The biggest question echoing across social media was, “How did he get your account details from the spirit realm?” Users found it hard to believe that ₦50,000 just magically appeared without her first sending her account number. One commenter joked, “You told your friends you caught a mumu online, but who is the bush meat now?”

    On the ₦50k Transport Fare: Her claim that ₦50,000 was insufficient for the Asaba-Abuja trip sent many Nigerians running to their favourite transport company websites. The internet was flooded with comments calculating the exact cost of the journey.

    “Please madam, kindly stop disturbing us,” one user wrote. “Go to any bus park in Asaba and ask them the price. Were you planning to charter a private jet?”

    Watch the Video Below

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/DN34VMqjPWg/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=7803c598-2e6b-419f4-67fa0c0f948d-8ae

    Another quipped, “You think he sent you flight money? No, he would have just bought the rocket for you instead. The entitlement is loud!”

    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn't Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip
    T-Fare Wahala: Lady Sued Over ₦50k Breaks Silence, Says It Wasn’t Enough for Asaba to Abuja Trip

    This saga serves as a hilarious cautionary tale in the world of online dating. Whether you’re sending the tfare or receiving it, it might be wise to agree on the terms and conditions first—or you might just find your relationship status updated to “Plaintiff vs. Defendant.

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