A man has narrated how a family man sold his supermarket in Lagos state for N40m because he wanted to relocate his wife and kids to Canada.
When he got to Canada, the man became homesick. He and his family agreed for him to come home while they remained abroad.
Despite being in Nigeria, the man still sent them money from his small business back home.
Nigerian man sells only car, relocates to UK, starts humble life abroad, takes public transport
For years in Canada, his wife went to school, completed her education, and had better opportunities.
According to @nigeriacrime in a TikTok clip, when things became problematic for the man in Nigeria, he relocated abroad for the second time to join his family.
Things became hard for him as the woman he had spent much on started complaining when their living costs ate deep into her income, and the man could not get a good job abroad.
The man sought advice on what to do as he could no longer tolerate disrespect from his wife and children. His colleague said he made a wrong move.
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Opeyemi 2435 said:
"Sometimes I wonder why people who have over 40M relocates abroad, abroad is for the hustlers not for people that are very comfortable in their country."clementina ogheneovo said:
"All these happens when you marry people who lacks kindness, empathy,respect and so on."SuperyGold said:
"Anything you doing for your wife make sure you have a backup plan very important."user8389993858567 said:
"Any woman will leave a man the moment her life upgraded above her man - especially she has more money. It’s over - start over my man!"Jay Bless said:
"Leave the house and start afresh in the same country... God bless."Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a family of five children with a house and comfortable life in Nigeria sold their property to finance their relocation to the UK.
Despite the funds they gathered, they still had to borrow. The family's "promised land" came with challenges as they swam in debt in the UK.
Source: Legit.ng
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