- A businesswoman was seen crying in a viral video after thieves broke into her boutique and stole her goods.
- The woman’s anguish is evident in the video, as she films the aftermath of the invasion, revealing an open ceiling and empty shelves.
- The emotional impact of the theft is evident in her tears and distress as she records her experiences.
A businesswoman was captured in a viral video, visibly distressed and weeping after thieves infiltrated her boutique via the ceiling and made off with her merchandise.
In the footage, her sorrow is palpable as she documents the scene following the break-in, showcasing the gaping hole in the ceiling and the vacant shelves that once held her inventory.
As she films, her tears and visible pain reflect the profound emotional toll of the robbery.
This heart-wrenching video has attracted considerable attention on social media, leading numerous users to express their opinions and offer support in the comments.
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Reacting to the post…
@yusufamuda1: “but there’s another Market inside na, dis guy no perfect.”
@eagle: “omo, it shall never be well with those people who did this.”
@omosexy: “why nah una see government there una no go there house or office na person wey dey manage una go dey disturb up and down.”
@RUGGEDY: “the lord is your strength, Nigeria now we don’t even know we’re we are heading anymore.”
@Don cass vss: “You get luck na them still live some for you na.”
@thiasglam💄: “Na person wey know you do this thing to you omg don’t worry God will pay them back okay.”
@D tag: “So sorry dear this is one of the reason I don’t want to open shop it happened to my mom and it won’t happen to me also.”
@harmlexx11: “so sorry sis you will rise again stay strong and stay safe, more customers from different angles!!#inshallah.”
@Mary Ann nwachukwu oyiyechi: “my god is going to supply all your needs in Jesus name I pray amen.”
@successtech: “thus why many people who know the condition of this country don’t borrow money to invest in thus country but japa any how any how they most survive there.”