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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: Wetin you go do for this situation?
by
Mighty97
on 07/06/2025, 23:37:19 UTC
Good evening my people.
I been just dey waka for gambling board this evening wey I bump into this thread, and I say I need bring am come here our local board make we also chook mouth inside this matter. As a correct Naija man wey you be, if you actually find yourself for this kind of situation, wetin go be your next line of action?

You go give am the money, abi you go freestyle am.
I recently view this post from a facebook user about gambling story. I rarely find a gambling story post since I didn’t view gambling stuff on facebook so I became curious.

Here’s the content.

A man in Uganda secretly took $10,000 from his girlfriend to place a high stakes bet, and won a staggering $100 million. He returned her original $10K, thinking the matter was settled. But she was anything but satisfied, now demanding $40 million of the jackpot, citing betrayal and her “investment.”

Will you share the profit the way your girlfriend demanded it or split it the way the man thinks right which is just returning the money.

Remember that if he lose the money, he will just give it back again secretly since there’s no consent for gambling.

If only this man shut his mouth right?  Cheesy



Here is my thought on this very matter: if I borrowed the money with her knowledge and permission and then realized so much as mentioned, I have to be morally and personally responsible enough to give her a generous share instead of the initial $10k because she agreed with me to take the risk, especially as it concerns gambling. Now I would do so not just because she requested it but because it is the right thing to do. Na relationship we dey, no be business transactions. But if in a cunning way I take and collect the money, I have no choice but to give her anything she asks for, maybe as much as 30-40%, and I won't follow her vex because if the matter bursts, what will I do? I'll have to beg still. I'll replace the money for the sake of the relationship to still continue unless, like that, the relationship has no future again. Lesson: When involving someone else's money, more importantly a partner's money, do well to do it with transparency. The reason is if trust is broken, I doubt if a hundred million dollars can easily patch it.