Nigerian Lady in US Shares Why She Cut Off Her Siblings, Narrates What They Did: “I’m Blocking Them”

Nigerian Lady in US Shares Why She Cut Off Her Siblings, Narrates What They Did: “I’m Blocking Them”

  • A Nigerian lady in the US shared why she no longer talks to her siblings, narrating what they did to her
  • Many who heard her story agreed with her decision to block them, as she opened up about their demands
  • Netizens who watched her viral video shared their similar experiences with their family members

A Nigerian lady based in the United States of America shared why she no longer talks to her siblings in Nigeria.

She narrated what happened between them, stating that her only responsibility is her parents.

A Nigerian lady in the United States of America mentions why she no longer talks to her siblings in Nigeria.
US-based Nigerian lady shares why she no longer talks to her siblings. Photo: @twinstory
Source: TikTok

In a video by @twinstory on TikTok, the lady shared how her brother collected N1.4million from her for an operation.

She added that her younger sister, whom she gave money to learn a trade, asked for the same amount after two years.

The lady clarified that they were actually her cousins, but they grew up together as siblings.

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Watch the video below:

Reactions as Nigerian lady abroad blocks siblings

@Adenow said:

"I haven’t talked to my six siblings in 15 years. I sponsored all their children from primary school to university and built houses for three of them and set up business for the remaining three. Nevertheless, they still did spiritual work against me and put juju under my bed during my visit to Nigeria in 2010. If I didn’t have spiritual protection, they would have finished me."

@bigsmokes86 said:

"1.4m appendix? Your brother na yahoo boy no laptop."

@Mofoluwaso Digital said:

"Hnmmmm...That's how they are. Nothing is ever enough. They forget that we have bills to pay here too. Children to feed, clothe and send to school, house to live, several bills to pay. All in the name of you are in abroad, you must be everyo e's saviour!! Parents are the priority."

@Missylovesdrama said:

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"Mine said stone will replace me cos I didn’t pay his children’s tuition. Ladies and gentlemen meet Olumo rock."

@The Growth Agent said:

"hmmm kudos to we in Nigeria that has people in abroad and I've never begged from them."

@N4Nonye said:

"l gave my elder bro iPhone 16 promax he wants use thank you finish me🥰😍😘He is older than me with 7 yrs yet he is always grateful each time i do a little thing for him..My silbings doesn't demand money from me but i give from my heart..l only place my kid bro monthly salary becos he is close to my heart."
A Nigerian lady in the US shares why she no longer talked to her siblings, narrating what they did to her.
Nigerian lady in the United States of America says she blocked her siblings because of their demands. Photo: @twinstory
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a student shared his experience about being in Canada, while another lamented unemployment in Canada.

Lady's parents relocate to Canada after struggling

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady celebrated as her parents relocated to Canada after struggling till their old age in Nigeria.

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Many were amazed when they saw how her mother and father transformed after relocating to Canada.

Their new look after they relocated to Canada made netizens marvel, as many tapped into their blessings.

Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

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