A Nigerian man by the name Oluwatomisin has narrated an unpleasant incident which caused a rift between him and his friend.
The man who took to the micro blogging platform, Twitter, recounted that he usually stays at his friend’s apartment while in-between jobs.
His friend who was a more reclusive personality had liked a certain girl but wasn’t bold enough to approach her.
He said that he had approached the lad, wooed and connected her and his friend.
However, on one particular night when he came to crash over at his friends place, he overheard the lady asking his friend why he, Tomisin, always comes to his place.
His friend had replied that he doesn’t even know, that he’s just being polite letting him stay there.
The narrator revealed that he left the home early in the morning and never returned.
He wrote; “When I was in between jobs, I would always visit my friend and stay with him for days before I went back home. He really liked this babe but he couldn’t approach her, I went ahead and “toasted” her for him and got them talking. They eventually became very serious and I was still
Visiting him. One night I was there and his girlfriend came to pass the night. I couldn’t go home so I decided to sleep on the floor but I couldn’t really sleep. Then I heard his girlfriend say “why is Tomi always in your house, doesn’t he have a house”
And my own friend replied “I don’t even know for him, I’m just being polite and I don’t know why he’s always here” he said it in yoruba and it pained me. I got up to leave the house when it was 5am and that was the last time I ever went there. Guy you go see this tweet, this is me officially telling you what went wrong.”
When I was in between jobs, I would always visit my friend and stay with him for days before I went back home. He really liked this babe but he couldn’t approach her, I went ahead and “toasted” her for him and got them talking. They eventually became very serious and I was still https://t.co/oqoVFFL8XM
— Oluwatomisin (@Sikowitz17) April 18, 2023
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