Man loses ₦500,000 from his mother to a virtual bet and pleads for help in a viral video
Posted by badgeBusayo on 0

A Nigerian man has gone viral on social media after breaking down in tears in a heartfelt video, pleading for help following his unfortunate loss of ₦500,000 belonging to his mother in a virtual betting game. The emotional video captures the man's raw despair as he shares the devastating impact of his actions.

Telegram Link Join Now Join Now

DOWNLOAD MP3 SONG

The video was shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), showing the distraught man appealing for assistance while explaining how he used his mother’s money to gamble, a decision that has led him to a point of desperation. He conveys his anguish and regret, stating that this was not his money and that the loss has left him feeling hopeless.

Man loses mother’s ₦500k to virtual bet.

In one of the videos, he tearfully exclaims, “Everyone help me, I’m going to die. Please help me. I lost ₦500k to virtual betting. This is my mother’s money, not mine. Please, I’m going to die.” His desperate cry for help resonates deeply with viewers, highlighting the serious consequences of gambling addiction and the emotional turmoil it can cause.

Additionally, he posted a second video in which he displayed the receipt confirming the ₦500,000 withdrawal from his account, clearly showing that the funds had been taken by the gaming company. This documentation further substantiates his claims and emphasizes the reality of his situation, as he struggles to come to terms with the financial devastation he has caused his family.

The poignant video rapidly gained traction on social media, with many concerned individuals expressing their thoughts and reactions in the comments section. People responded with a mix of sympathy and criticism, reflecting on the broader issues of gambling and financial responsibility.

See some reactions below:

@unitedarena4k: “You did it last year and you no learn from there.” This comment highlights a recurring theme of the man's gambling behavior and raises questions about his ability to learn from past mistakes.

@vickysam980: “He be like say na the new update we go dey use like this.” This remark suggests a sarcastic view of the man’s repeated gambling attempts, implying that he has not changed his approach despite previous losses.

@trvpstta: “if you win money you for come online come share am??? enjoy ur problems in peace. no disturb anybody.” This reaction conveys frustration with the man’s public plea for help, emphasizing that he should face the consequences of his actions without seeking sympathy from others.

@kinglabi_: “Chai this is bad o! But how did you do it? You could have stopped when you got to 10k nau !! Chai this is really really bad what do you want to do now bro?” This comment expresses concern while questioning the man's decision-making process during the betting. It highlights a common sentiment among those affected by gambling: the difficulty of knowing when to stop.

@honiseymoh: “Don’t worry, they’re helping you save the money. It’s better for it to be with sporty than inside Zenith wey you go fit Access.” This response brings a humorous angle, suggesting that the gaming company might be a better custodian of his money than a traditional bank account.

@Onuorah_Fc: “You did it last year, did it this year again. Do it next year oooo. Me wey dey stake 10 naira 10 naira for sportybet abi itiboribo abi?” This comment implies that the man has a pattern of gambling, indicating that his behavior is likely to continue if not addressed.

@devdhee_: “Did it last year. Didn’t learn from that experience. Still repeated again, your work rate is greater than that of Kante.” This statement points out the man’s apparent lack of growth from his past experiences, comparing it to a well-known football player’s work ethic to emphasize the irony of his situation.

WATCH VIDEO: [/p>