A Nigerian lady expresses her sadness as her boss kicks her out at night with her things after she reportedly went to get her hair done without asking for permission.
This story was shared on TikTok. In the video, she shows her face just before showing the moment her boss sent her away with her belongings.
She explained that she had been staying with her boss until she could find her own place.
She went out to do her hair without asking him first, so he sent her out late at night.
Her statement: “I decided to live with my boss until I find my own house.”
After being sent out, she added: “What is my only offense? I went to make my hair without his permission. He feels he can treat me anyhow because I’m not from the state and have no one 🥺😭😭😭 but I have Yahweh 😭.”
Once she published the post, it quickly gained attention online, leading many to fill the comments with their thoughts.
See some comments below:
@BiBi ❤️🌹: “Omo this is so bad.”
@MELANIN QUEEN: “let’s hear his side of the story. u must have done something to upset him.”
@P.r.e.v.a.i.l: “To send someone’s child away in the middle of the night whattttt woman can you hear yourself ??? She’s not even his wife or sister please don’t say that.”
Watch the video below:
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