UK-based Nigerian Woman Living Inside Car With Husband Seeks Help, Shares How They Cope

UK-based Nigerian Woman Living Inside Car With Husband Seeks Help, Shares How They Cope

  • A Nigerian woman in the UK cried out for help over her living conditions in the United Kingdom
  • She showed how she and her husband lived inside their car, sparking reactions from netizens online
  • Many reacted as she mentioned the only thing she got for free in the UK, as she decries lack of accommodation

A Nigerian woman living in the United Kingdom showed the car where she and her husband live.

She narrated how they survived in the UK, as she showed how they slept and had all their belongings in the car.

UK-based Nigerian Woman Living Inside Car With Husband Seeks Help, Shares How They Cope
UK-based Nigerian Woman Living Inside Car With Husband Seeks Help, Shares How They Cope
Source: TikTok

In a video by @chopalicious82 on TikTok, the woman begged people to engage on her posts so that she could earn.

The video was captioned:

“Only free food. No free house in the UK, Living in the back of our car.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail UK-based woman living inside car

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@amadou bah said:

"How comes you have a car in UK,but cannot have a house.whats going on."

@Mr Humble said:

"Instead make I go abroad dey live for car, e better make I stay for Nigeria 🇳🇬 lol."

@THE-BOOM

"So how did you get into this situation because you need explain things properly."

Natalie Prudence

"She has no papers and no kids because when yiu have those things you do get help from the government."

@Ginafine

"Honestly going abroad is not even worth it. The hours of work. No sleep and lots of taxes."

@Sneliphant said:

"This is normal everywhere? No free housing anywhere mate... I was born here, nearly 30 and I still can't afford to move out in the area I've lived my whole life."

@morning glory said:

"That's correct advice. At least you could afford a car. There is no free food in the UK. If it's true, please tell me where they off free food."

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@Ola wilson said:

"Some people will just come online and by ranting unnecessary things online, have been in the UK for over 16 years have never been to this food bank before “It's for people that can't work to buy food for themselves I guess “ ebinna."

@saminimicki said:

"But wait oo who says there is free house in the uk before. Any Weray way comot for naija go turn to content creator ."

Another Nigerian woman in the UK shared how she was stranded at the airport for 14 hours after landing in the United Kingdom.

She opened up about what happened after she arrived, sparking mixed reactions from people who saw her.

Many also noticed how she had changed since she arrived in the country and asked her about what she did.

In a related story, a nurse who travelled to the UK shared how she got stranded at the airport and what saved her.

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Nigerian lady buys second house in UK

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady displayed the 2nd house she bought in the UK three years after she relocated overseas.

Many reacted as she mentioned her job and how she bought the house with cash and not by mortgage.

Netizens who came across the post shared their similar experience, as the lady said she went to the UK as a dependent.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng