A Nigerian woman residing abroad has expressed her disappointment regarding the sizes of snacks available in Nigeria.
In a video posted on her Instagram account, she conveyed her astonishment at the diminutive size of snacks in Nigeria compared to her memories from when she lived there.
Sharing her experience, she mentioned that she had asked a friend visiting Nigeria for the “Detty December” festivities to bring her some Nigerian snacks, hoping to reconnect with her roots and reminisce about her childhood.
To her surprise, she found the snacks to be significantly smaller, including items such as biscuits, sweets, and burger peanuts.
“Na that burger peanuts pain me pass,” she lamented.
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Reacting to the post…
@hemjay_closet wrote, “Just thank God he didn’t buy you gala.
@learnwithjudith said, “Peanut is 95% air and 5% peanut.
@desmondbobby77 stated, “She get lucky say no be the egg roll wey them use garden egg do dem bring for her
@drew_odigie wrote, “It’s so painful that they inflate the prices and still reduce the quantity. We are our own problem in this country.
In other news, A London resident shared the story of his Nigerian colleague, Yusuf, who was abandoned by his wife after he had dedicated countless hours to support her education in law.
The Londoner offered this account as a cautionary tale, advising against the practice of elevating a partner, particularly when there is a significant disparity in status.
He recounted that at his previous workplace, his Nigerian colleague was known for his relentless work ethic, often putting in extra hours without pause.
On one occasion, he inquired about Yusuf’s tireless dedication to his job, questioning why he consistently took on additional shifts.
Yusuf explained that his efforts were aimed at providing for his family and meeting their needs.
However, the Londoner later arrived at work to discover that Yusuf was absent. Upon inquiring about his whereabouts, he learned that Yusuf’s wife had left him after obtaining her law degree.
It was reported that she expressed to him that she no longer considered herself on the same level as him, now that she had achieved her status as a lawyer, while he remained an ordinary man.
The Londoner revealed that this turn of events led Yusuf to struggle with his mental health, ultimately turning to alcohol for solace.
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