A young man has ignited controversy within his community after allegedly selling his deceased father’s land for 50 million naira and choosing to invest the funds in the music industry.
This incident was documented in a viral video on X (formerly Twitter), which features two women vocally confronting the young man, who appeared visibly upset and lost in thought.
In the background, a male voice provides commentary on the situation. When questioned about the events, he affirmed that the young man had indeed sold his father’s land for 50 million naira and indicated that he planned to allocate the proceeds towards music investments.
Simultaneously, the two women were observed directing insults at the son, holding him accountable for his decisions.
As the video continues to circulate on social media, numerous concerned individuals have inundated the comments section with their reactions to the unfolding situation.
Reacting to the post…
@Ftee95: “He just wan double d money n buy better land. Guess his father late already so his d father of d house now as he can do whatever.”
@NURUDEENOLUSESI: “Na last week game spoil him he go carry arsenal straight win against bournemouth.”
@updatednaxzy: “The investment no yield. Some days are bad. Try again bro.”
@lumos1606: “Make them sell am too use am buy the land back.”
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