- Skitmaker Soso was charged a substantial sum of N75,000 for exchanging N100,000 in cash at a wedding.
- Soso’s protest on social media over excessive interest rates in cash exchanges.
- Soso compares the situation to robbery and vows to transfer the money to the wedding couple directly.
- Social media users express disbelief at the high charge.
Skitmaker Soso, has raised a outcry after being charged an exorbitant fee of N75k for exchanging N100k in cash at a wedding.
Skitmaker Soso took to social media to express her shock and frustration at the staggering fee imposed on her for exchanging N100,000 in cash.
he likened the situation to “broad daylight robbery” and vowed to transfer the money directly to the wedding couple, rather than being subjected to such steep charges.
In her words;
“Shebi I will just put that money together and transfer to the couple because it’s remaining for you people to carry a gun in this city and be robbing. That’s broad daylight robbery, how will you collect N75,000 for N100,000. I’m still in shock till now.”
Soso’s outcry rapidly gained attention on social media, with netizens flooding the comments section to share their own experiences and reactions.
Many expressed their disbelief at the exorbitant charges, emphasizing that they had never encountered such high rates for currency exchange before.
Netizens Reactions…
@mheenarh_ said: “No be you carry your 2 legs go party and wan spray? We wey dey stay house jeje no wise?”
@theloversalaga said: “I think she got it wrong. They chrge 25k for 100k. On there hand tge changer might want to rude on her celbrity status.”
@poshest_hope said: “Extra 75k cos I want to spray mint? Bia, the couple should send their acc details let me do transfer Biko.”
@official.bammy reacted: “Just transfer the money to the couple Imao but Nigerians like Showoff so that spraying matters more.”
@tolu reacted: “Na lie, Na 50k.”
@asookebybookoons said: “This is a Zobo, a cold zobo.”
@callmedamy said: “Money changers are ballers.”
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