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Trotro Driver’s Girlfriend Storms Station, Because He Didn’t Give Her Enough Chop Money

A Rickshaw driver has been severely humiliated by his girlfriend over housekeeping money, sometimes known as chop money.

Once he left, the fiancée of the boyfriend attacked his station in Sapeiman, Greater Accra, to demand more money because she believed it was insufficient.

She pledged not to allow him to move the car until he had stuffed it full of cash and was standing in front of it.

When the man moved to Accra, all he had done, according to the man’s girlfriend, was gambling away his money.

The man invited her to come sit in the car, but she declined.

She was overheard being advised by one of the station’s drivers that, despite having a compelling argument, her annoyance is inappropriate given the way she is acting.

When other station drivers made fun of her for being a hassle, she once tried to attack them.

The following are some of the responses to the question of whether it is okay to attack men in order to steal their money:

A man shouldn’t be attacked if he doesn’t pay “chop money,” in other words. Money provided to a girlfriend or spouse for the purpose of covering meal costs or other expenses is referred to as “chop money” in this context. Although it is a custom in some cultures, it is not required by law.

If a man has promised to give his girlfriend or spouse “chop money,” he should stick to his word. Instead of using violence, he should speak to his spouse honestly and openly if he is unable or reluctant to do so.

Attacking someone for failing to pay “chop money” is a violation of their human rights, and using physical force to settle conflicts or problems is never appropriate. Someone should contact law enforcement or other support agencies if they are facing violence or threats of violence in this situation.

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