The gynecologist shared how the huge sum-about ₦147million triggered constant anxiety, endless toilet trips without eating, and no rest.
Nigerians replied with their own stories, like hiding UNICEF cash in a hotel freezer or screenshotting bank alerts from crypto windfalls and supply jobs.
Jokes flew about the '147' figures causing chills, while others noted how sudden money highs mix thrill with real fears in a cash-heavy country. Dr. Komolafe later reflected, 'Money is something else, it can make someone lose his mind.
He posted:

Nigerians replied with their own stories, like hiding UNICEF cash in a hotel freezer or screenshotting bank alerts from crypto windfalls and supply jobs.
Jokes flew about the '147' figures causing chills, while others noted how sudden money highs mix thrill with real fears in a cash-heavy country. Dr. Komolafe later reflected, 'Money is something else, it can make someone lose his mind.
He posted:
The first time I saw money, I meant real money in my life was 8 years ago when I sold an inherited property and I was paid in cash, 147million Naira. I discovered I can't sleep again,i became restless, I was visiting toilet without eating, I was later admitted in the hospital.
