Luck Shines On Lady Left Stranded At Hotel As Manager Offers To Pay For Azul Ordered By Another Man
- A lady who was left at a hotel by a man who took her there has found help as the manager of the hotel intervened
- In a viral video, the lady was seen kneeling and begging after a man left her without paying for a bottle of Azul he ordered
- However, the hotel manager reportedly offered to pay for the drink on behalf of the stranded lady but also gave her a condition
A lady who was abandoned at a hotel by her man has finally found someone to pay the bills for her.
The lady became stranded after her boyfriend ordered an expensive drink and disappeared into thin air.

According to an earlier video shared on X by Teniola, the lady was left in distress by her boyfriend, who ordered Azul but ended up running away without paying for it.
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However, help came her way when the hotel manager's attention was called to the situation. In a new clip posted on March, Tuesday 18, 2025, the manager offered to pay for the drink on the condition that the lady would work for the hotel.

According to the manager, the lady would have to work at the hotel for a while to recover the money he was paying on her behalf.
The manager said:
"I'm just trying to help the poor girl. But you will work for the money. It is not for free."
The lady, who was still in distress, knelt on the floor as she accepted to work as proposed. The manager went ahead to settle the bill.
Though she mentioned the hotel as De Samtos Homes, she did not state where the hotel was located in Nigeria.
Watch the video below:
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Reactions as hotel manager helps stranded lady
Legit.ng has collated some of the mixed reactions to the lady's situation and how hotel management handled the matter.
@JacobAmeh6 said:
"They already knew she's a victim of circumstances. Why humiliating and treating her like a thief? Why not calmly go straight to the point and figure out how she can pay for the Azul? Why are we like this?"
@TowFunFun said:
"These are the same type of ladies who will abuse you, a normal guy on Twitter for standing against their lavish lifestyle. Guess who's paying for her, a guy. Guess who molested her the most, and collected her phone? - a lady. I am sure she must have abuse guys many times on SM."
@metamorfos28 said:
"They know she’s the victim yet, they are happily recording her and humiliating her. This isn’t something any of them should be proud of. She could be their sister."
@dammygtnet said:
"What a ridiculous moment for her. It's a lesson for other ladies. Stop ordering what you can't literally afford when you are in the company of another party."
How much is Azul in Nigeria?
There is no uniform price for Azul in Nigeria as that is determined by the retailer and the variant one wants.
According to Wigmore Trading Nigeria, Clase Azul Ultra (750ml) could sell between N2m and N3.5m. MyMiniBar is selling Clase Azul Mezcal for N850k. Some vendors on Jiji are selling another variant for as low as N230k.
How hotels should handle guests who can’t pay – Expert
Hospitality expert Ajisebutu Esther has emphasised the importance of professionalism and discretion when handling cases of guests unable to pay their bills.
To avoid public embarrassment and to reduce humiliation, the hotelier told Legit.ng that:
“Having private conversation with the client will give the client a sense of safety and of course limit the shame of having to explain the situation in the presence of so many people.”
Man falls in love with hotel waitress
Legit.ng also reported that a Nigerian man showcased a pretty hotel waitress who caught his attention.
According to the Nigerian youth, he decided to stay in the hotel every day because of the attractive woman.
While some internet users gushed over his video, others discouraged him from pursuing a relationship.
Joseph Omotayo, the HOD of Human Interest Desk, contributed to this article, adding the possible prices for different Azul variant.
Editorial assistant Ololade Olatimehin provided exclusive commentary from a hospitality expert for this report.
Proofreading by Nkem Ikeke, copy editor at Legit.ng.

