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    Lady shares what she did after bureau de change gave her fake naira notes (IMAGES)

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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    A Nigerian lady has shared a dramatic experience after her visit to a Bureau de Change (BDC) at CMS took an unexpected turn.

    According to her, she had gone to exchange her dollars for naira, only to be handed counterfeit notes by the BDC operators.

    Realizing she had been scammed, she reached out to someone she knew could handle the situation, her ex-boyfriend, who she described as ‘omo adugbo’

    The ex wasted no time arriving at the scene, where he confronted the BDC agents and cornered the one who had allegedly exchanged the fake notes.

    Tensions quickly escalated when one of them tried to flee, prompting her ex to pick up a stone in an attempt to hurt him.

    Although the lady didn’t clarify if she got her money back, mixed reactions have since trailed the story, where many praised her ex.

    Below are some of the comments;

    “For you to get anything done in Nigeria, especially dealing with scammers, you can’t act normal because they ain’t normal. They are mad people that think they are wise, and that’s a dangerous combination.”

    “A sharp warning to whoever wants to date her. If she vex for you, this is who she will cheat with, and they will beat you too.”

    “Honestly, these people should be arrested. Really, fake notes??? So if that banyan no get who go help am, na OYO be that oo”

    “You fit Dey find block make them Dey throw you block.”

    Watch the video below,

    She went to change her dollar to naira at CMS, but the bureau de change gave her fake notes. She called her ex — who happens to be Egbon Adugbo — and what happened next will shock you 😂 pic.twitter.com/ycrulmdCu6

    — 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) October 16, 2025





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