A Nigerian woman living in Australia was upset on the day her automobile was towed away as scrap.
The lady, Omodele, stated that no one wanted to accept the car, even though it was still in fine condition and could be used.
She regretted that she would have given it to someone if she lived closer to Nigeria, but she does not.
Omodele stated that nobody wanted to use the car, even for free, because everyone seemed to have their own.
She stated that she was getting rid of the automobile since she had lately purchased one and couldn’t drive both.
As a result, the automobile was scrapped, and Omodele received only $200 Australian dollars, or around N186,000.
Reactions when a lady discards her automobile as junk in Australia
@Oladipupo O. Iyowun said: “Give it to charity or NGO.”
@pst L.E Michaels said: “Everybody in Australia does not have a car.” @Bella asked: “How much is the money they give you in naira?”
@oil&Gas€$ said: “Please help me with it. Please dash me, I will ship it myself.”
@Bell said: “Omg! I’m in the same position, just bought a new car, and I couldn’t be bothered to sell my old car, so I’m planning in to take it to the wreckers.”
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