Is this a joke?: Nigerian man based in the UK seeks help to return to Nigeria 

Is this a joke?: Nigerian man based in the UK seeks help to return to Nigeria  | ikejabird.com

It is quite amusing to witness a Nigerian man, who is currently residing in the United Kingdom, express a desire to return to his homeland after a lengthy stay abroad.

In a trending video posted by @jummyomolope, the man was seen shedding tears and earnestly requesting financial support from individuals.

According to him, he regretted moving to the United Kingdom, and he is tired of staying there. This caused him to plead for help from netizens.

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I want to see my friends 

The man further added that he has missed his friends here in Nigeria, and he wants to come to check on them.

He stated that he possesses a school in Benin, Nigeria, and hopes to return to his hometown. However, he requires £500 to purchase a ticket.

Jummy said she will transfer money to the man, but netizens advised that it is preferable to buy the ticket for the man.

Reactions: Buy the ticket for him 

The post gained different reactions, while some netizens praised Jummy for her kind heart, others mocked the man. See some reactions below:

@lilyomigth: from Abeokuta! me too💙 thanks for the human kind🥰 may God continue to bless you

@folayanabimbola: buy the ticket for him instead of giving him money 

@kalou750: the man no Dey again 😅 thanks for helping her

@1mahanan: life no balance you still wan do😆

@rumi_197: village people don finally get this one. dem don remember him home address & na woman dem take get am. God abeg no let my b like dis oo 

@african_priest: I hope Japas will see this

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Meanwhile, according to a recent post from @mumconfessions, a mother shared her personal experience of living abroad and advised that it is best for struggling and average Nigerians.

She stated that there is no social life abroad and that it is all about work. She even went as far as recommending that people who are comfortable in Nigeria should remain there and only travel abroad for vacations.

The mother’s advice was based on her own experience of living abroad with her children, while her husband remained in Nigeria.

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