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Drama as man accuses girlfriend of stealing his father’s wallet after her visit

A young Nigerian lady has sparked widespread discussion online after revealing a surprising message she received from her boyfriend following a visit to his family home.

In a viral TikTok post shared by @prettymorgan40, the lady explained that she recently met her boyfriend’s parents.

Not long after she left, he sent her a WhatsApp message asking whether she had taken his father’s wallet during the visit.

A follower later asked if she actually took it, and Morgan replied firmly, “No my love. How will I do such a thing?”

The leaked screenshot quickly went viral, prompting thousands of comments about trust and boundaries in relationships.

“One user wrote, “I would end the relationship immediately.

“Accusations like this are toxic.” Another added, “Some people really doubt their partners for no reason. I feel for her.”

What began as an innocent family visit has now become a viral conversation on trust, respect, and the risks of sharing private chats online.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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