A student at Auchi Polytechnic went viral after padlocking her pot of stew in a playful act of revenge against her stingy roommate who refused to share food.


A student from Auchi Polytechnic has gone viral after taking an unusual route to get back at her roommate—by locking up her pot of stew with a padlock.
The video, originally posted on TikTok by user @qwinfaithnails123, shows a pot sealed with a lock and reinforced with two spoons. According to the student, the move was a form of petty revenge after her roommate refused to share food.
“She cooked and didn’t give me, so this is my payback,” she captioned the clip.
The video sparked a wave of reactions online, with many finding the act both hilarious and relatable. TikTok users flooded the comments section with their own takes on the situation:
User Reactions
- SPICY 🥵 ANGEL DOLLARS 💵:
“Omo, this your roommate too stingy. Or are you the one who eats and doesn’t let others eat yours?” - 💕Street 💦D’bee🦋:
“I’ve been there before. At this point, he’s tired of even complaining.” - wine 🍷’:
“Only red oil rice deserves this kind of protection 😂😂😂😂.” - TRANSCENDED BEING:
“This one na iCloud lock. Even the FBI can’t crack it.” - China 🇨🇳 🇨🇳:
“This lock is small. Me, I’ll find a way to open it from the sides.”
The lighthearted post has since garnered thousands of views and comments, showing just how far some people will go in the name of “equal food rights.”
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