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Man orders ₦1.5m drinks, collects two bundles of ₦200 notes in Enugu club despite having no money

A Nigerian man confidently walked into a club in Enugu, ordered drinks worth over ₦1.5 million, and even collected two bundles of ₦200 notes to spray—despite having no money in his bank account or pocket.

The incident was captured in a video making waves on X (formerly Twitter).

Man orders ₦1.5m drinks, collects two bundles of ₦200 notes in Enugu club despite having no money
Man orders ₦1.5m drinks in Enugu club despite having no money.

In the clip, the man’s face is clearly visible, while a voice in the background narrates the event.

According to the narration, the man walked into the club, placed the lavish order, and flamboyantly sprayed cash. However, when it was time to settle the bill, he was unable to pay, as he had no funds.

The video quickly went viral, sparking reactions from social media users who flooded the comment section to share their thoughts.

See some reactions below: 

@lexnso: “My business model “pay before service” saves all manner of “had I known””

@Chuma_47: “He, like many young people in Nigeria, suffers from intergenerational cause imposed by poverty. Even if he had $10k, so the first thing in his mind was to squander the money in a club; not even to invest the money to make more money. Too bad for his generation!”

@GeegaResources: “We should really look into bipolar patients in this country because most people are actually not stable.”

@Lord_of_Nigeria: “So if he truly picked 10k USD that will be the first thing to come on his mind? Bro our society is rotten.”

@ndictmedia: “He doesn’t have one dollar to his name as in how, then everyone should then pay for all they picked.”

@ChidinduAriwodo: “Nigerians like free food.. Let the people that ate. Bail him out na.”

@glucosezaddy90_: “Doesn’t this tell a lot about the people who actually listened to him? Which kind society person dey sef.”

@NdprinceAlozie: “He demonstrated faith. The kind that moves mountains 😆 🤣 😂. Only this time, his faith wasn’t backed by works.”

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