Man Living Abroad Returns After People Drained His Life Savings in Nigeria, Speaks Good English

Man Living Abroad Returns After People Drained His Life Savings in Nigeria, Speaks Good English

A Nigerian man in his mid-50s who spent more than a decade abroad returned to the country broke after people drained his savings.

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In a TikTok clip, the man, who has lived in places like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Lebanon and some Asian countries, said he was making about N3m monthly working abroad.

Man wows netizens with good English

Now poor and in Nigeria, he makes N50k monthly as a security guard. He spoke Queen’s English while responding to questions from @a.a_clown2.

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The resilient security guard said he always tried to stay positive despite everything he had been through.

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After @a.a_clown2 gave him N10k, the man became emotional and expressed his deepest gratitude.

Watch the video below:

@a.a_clown2

Baba wasted 15-20 years of his life in asian country by entrusting his life savings to w*cked people who drained him financially and ended up being a security guard in Nigeria. Don’t trust people with your wealth especially when you’re in overseas @mufasatundeednut #vir

♬ original sound – a.a_clown

Check out some of the reactions below:

sucre said:

“This is one of my biggest fear in life !! hustle hard at young age, then before old age losing it all.. I pray against wasted effort.”

King Ramsey said:

“Omo the security man English beta pas Jenny’s glow own.”

Djdon_dizzle said:

“Wow his spoken English is so smooth.”

officialethical said:

“Remove the wasted his life, he went outside the country to hustle like some of us, he trusted people, and they messed him up, may God help him.”

kdtrealng said:

“If this man gets a second chance to leave naija again, he’ll never set foot in naija ever again.”

Dom said:

“Me way get BSC no fit speak smooth English like this.”

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