Social media users’ reactions to a man who revealed he is returning to Nigeria to launch a business with £5,000 have been mixed.
The Nigerian man’s statement was disseminated by X influencer @Wizarab10. He distributed the man’s anonymous letter and requested guidance from his followers.
The individual said in the message that he has about £5,000 (about N5.7 million) and requested for advice on what kind of business to establish when he gets back to Nigeria.
Online users expressed their disapproval of his request to relocate and opposed it. Some told him to stay back overseas, but others educated him about how dire the economy is.
Check out the remarks below.
@Akpotin1 said: “Na ur village people dey try deport u so… 5k pounds na upwards of 9million… Bro no try am…. Enter fasting and prayer immediately. Ur village people are at work.”
@Dbest101 said: “Pls don’t come back yet this current economy fit swallow all the money like nothing happened at least allow dis 8yrs pass if possible.”
@DEDesire_grill said: “Which Nigeria kwanu? “Abi we have two Nigeria? “Oga stay there o. “Coming back to do what exactly?”
@dayson88 said: “Whatever you do, pls don’t give that money to anybody to help u invest or do a business here…you must be around physically to monitor the business….easiest thing right now is come home buy a couple of landed properties then go back.”
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