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Never borrow your friend money: Man narrates experience in viral video

A Nigerian man, @drdondada, has continued to receive reactions online after taking to his TikTok page to call out his friend who reportedly refused to return the money he borrowed. 

@drdondada shared screenshots of their conversation, revealing that his friend had initially promised to return the money on the upcoming Friday but disappeared.

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Expressing his frustration, @drdondada explained that he had lent the money to his friend for urgent needs, assuming that his friend would repay him as agreed. He also highlighted how such actions can strain and even break friendships.

The TikTok post struck a chord with many users who resonated with @drdondada’s predicament. They also shared their own experiences of similar situations, highlighting the unfortunate consequences that can arise from unresolved money issues among friends.

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Watch the video below: 

@drdondada #greenscreen ♬ original sound – Dr Don Dada.MD

See reactions below:

@iam_.tk1: “This exact thing is happening to me please do not borrow your friend money.”

@iamtes_: “My long time friend in the uni stopped talking to me because he was owing me it really is the fastest way to spoil your friendship.”

@zionaiwuru7: “This why I don’t give people money except I am ready to let go forever.”

@flobabyy_: “In life if you give money just give enough that it won’t bother you if they don’t return it.”

@edreyel: “I have stopped giving money to Friends…unless I know I’m giving it as a gift.”

@riskyofficiall5: “My mum always tells me that if your friend asks to borrow money from you. Its better to dash him the money that you can.”

@prettyb.success: “If you want to spoil your friendship borrow them money.”

@chinecheremfranci: “money borrowed to friends is 70/30% there is only 30% chance that the person will return the money back.”

@irediaedith31: “Moral lesson: don’t borrow anybody money… I can relate too…I feel embarrassed asking for MY OWN money ooo.”

@bright_iwenya: “Only give a fraction of what is asked. For example. Friend: Lend me 5k. You: I no get 5k now but manage this 1k.”