- A Nigerian woman has shared a video on TikTok revealing the house she rented for N1.3 million, which has been severely flooded
- The viral clip shows the young woman expressing her despair with a loud, emotional cry as she documents the extensive water damage to her home
- She explained that the devastation to her belongings has made it nearly impossible for her to consider renewing the lease
A Nigerian woman recently posted a viral TikTok video showing the severe flooding in her rented home, which cost N1.3 million.
In the footage, she emotionally details the extensive water damage, emphasising her distress with loud cries.
The damage to her property is so extensive that she finds it nearly impossible to think about renewing her lease, as shown by @berry_bugatti.
Watch the video below:
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Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
Ella23 said:
“We wey de mainland go think say na beach 9. Enjoyment wan finish mainland people.”Peresoyesufuolumide:
“Come to ikorodu you say no I cannot live in ikorodu but that we are living ikorodu cannot see this.”Benson china:
“U dey happy for d water cos i no understand d laughing.”Berry_bugatti:
“I nor wan get BP na why.”Anthonyighoyovwi:
“Try to go and remove the light fuse because of the water safety first.”Pretty pearl:
“Abeg make una dey careful of electric ooh abeg this one wey water dey everywhere.”LyneOfLagos:
“So sorry about this! Please be careful and watch out for snakes and other venomous reptiles, cos the floods also displace them.”Clev:
“Landlord just add swimming pool for una.”Zubby:
“Dey play. One can be in dis situation.”In a recent development, Legit.ng also reported the management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has given free accommodation to a 300-level female student, Aminat Ajikobi.
UNILAG student who got N10 million from donations breaks silence
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Aminat Ajikobi, a young woman studying at UNILAG recently found herself the recipient of a life-changing N10 million.
Overflowing with gratitude, she publicly thanked her fellow Nigerians for their immediate support. The generosity of her compatriots has truly transformed her circumstances.
Notably, she also expressed appreciation for the assistance provided by Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and Kwara state governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRasak.
Source: Legit.ng