Nigerian skit maker Craze Clown has voiced his frustration regarding the challenges his friend, a therapist, is facing with his clinic in Lagos.
Despite relocating to Nigeria with the goal of establishing his therapy practice, his friend has yet to help a single client after more than a year of operation. In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Craze Clown revealed the difficulties his friend has encountered.
“My guy, who is a therapist, relocated to Nigeria and opened a therapy clinic in Lagos. After one year, he hasn’t been able to help any clients through therapy.” Craze Clown explained in his post.
He further shared that some clients have taken the situation to an unusual level by begging for financial support during their sessions. “Some clients even beg him for financial support during their sessions 😫😫, and he even had a fight with one of his patients.”
The post quickly drew attention, with many people expressing concern and offering their thoughts on the unique challenges faced by therapists in the country.
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Reacting to the post….
@itzpetkoff: “Those kind business dont boom here, minus the poverty, we have a more social environment that already offers that therapy. Football centers with better noise. Restaurant and Bars with better groove. Betting Centers. There is enough therapy to go round.”
@salim_dakingari: “Therapist enter Naija, end up becoming a part-time counselor, part-time philanthropist, full-time warrior. Therapy no easy when your client dey fight both demons and debt.”
@GeniusHawlah: “Wetin Nigerians wan use therapy do? 😂😂Na same thing with autograph, na Oyinbo thing 😂Just gimme money and I go dey OK.”
@defgreat: “You can’t fix minds that are still trying to feed mouths. Nigeria humbles professions.”
@EgbeAsa: “This is actually the funniest story I’ve ever read. I don’t think your friend knew this is Nigeria in the first place lol. Nigerians will go to a 5 star restaurant to ask for a tip or maybe some free food, without any shame or even hesitation.”
@sam_strongest: “Therapy for Nigeria? 85% of the problems Nigerians face is due to the lack of purchasing power. If everyone is doing well financially (which isn’t possible ), a lot will not be depressed, angry or have suicidal thoughts.”
@Truthunleashed3: “Nigerians would be ok generally if the economy was booming. The loneliness that complicates mental problems over there isn’t here so much. The only challenges here are financial dipressive psychosis and hungerphrenia.”
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