WhatsApp Chat Trends as Man Boldly Asks Uncle for N19 Million to Start Business, Posts His Reply

WhatsApp Chat Trends as Man Boldly Asks Uncle for N19 Million to Start Business, Posts His Reply

  • A Nigerian man has posted his recent WhatsApp conversation with his uncle after asking for a huge sum of money
  • In the chat, the man had requested that his uncle send him the sum of N19 million to start a business and make ends meet
  • However, his uncle's response to his request on WhatsApp was not what he expected and he shared the conversation online

A Nigerian man's WhatsApp chat with his uncle has been making the rounds online after he made an unexpected request.

The chat began with the man greeting his uncle and then asking for a favour, which was a request for financial assistance.

Nigerian man asks his uncle for N19 million to start a business.
Nigerian man shares his chat with his uncle after requesting for N19 million. Photo credit: @ubinihustle/X.
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Man seeks N19 million from uncle

The man, @Ubinihustle on social media platform X, asked his uncle for help to start up something lucrative.

Specifically, he requested N19 million to launch a business plan which he didn't disclose details about.

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"Good evening sir. Uncle please can you borrow me N19 million to start a business," he told his uncle.

His uncle's response, however, was brief and seemingly suggested that his uncle was in disbelief.

The man simply responded to his nephew's greeting before stating that his request was not clear to him.

"Evening. Not clear to me," the man replied.
Nigerian man goes viral after asking his uncle for N19 million to start a business.
Nigerian man displays his WhatsApp conversation with his uncle whom he requested N19 million from. Photo credit: Bloomberg/ Getty Images.
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Reactions as man requests N19 million from uncle

Nigerians stormed the comments section to react to the trending post.

Osere X said:

"Bicycle he promise me since i dey 10, 13 years later he never still fulfill am."

King David Best said:

"Wish I can try this with my uncle but I don’t want to end up telling him it’s a joke. My uncle guide normally I don’t want to play such silly joke then when I am serious he won’t take me serious."

Powder Guy reacted:

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"Uncle wey tell me say he dey road, if he reach house he go send money 15 yrs that man never reach ein destination."

Asaolu Segun reacted:

"My uncle get the money but we no too close like that na when i wan use hin connection we dey talk oo."

Obident said:

"What i noticed with the quotes is that none of the uncles cared to ask what business require 19m for start up. Most didn't care to know what the business idea is/was. Most where just interested in the money being too big."

Doctor Afo said:

"Funny thing. Still went home recently to ask my dad for this same 19m to setup a business. His first response was laughter."

Coinbully said:

"By tomorrow morning, I go read breaking news for our village meeting group. "Useless nephew asks uncle for 19m wey him papa no fit give am". I no do abeg."

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Biakem reacted:

"Uncles keh, people wey de wait for me make I make am come change their lives, especially paternal uncles. Those ones na fake."

See the post below:

Lady requests money from uncle

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady shared the voice note that she received from her father after requesting money for a project in school.

In his voice note, the raging father hurled insults at his daughter, stating that he's not financially responsible for her.

Source: Legit.ng

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