Lady Breaks Down in Tears at 2am, Contemplates Closing Down Business of 6 Months: "No Support"

Lady Breaks Down in Tears at 2am, Contemplates Closing Down Business of 6 Months: "No Support"

  • A lady has shared a heartbreaking post on TikTok lamenting over the challenges she has been facing in her business
  • In an emotional video, she disclosed that she has been contemplating closing down her business due to lack of support
  • Emotional reactions trailed her video on TikTok as social media users consoled and encouraged her in the comments

A Nigerian lady's emotional video about her struggling business has touched the hearts of many online users.

The lady, who runs a small business, shared a video on TikTok, explaining the struggles she faced in keeping her business afloat.

Lady in tears as she contemplates closing her business.
Lady laments over her business struggles, contemplates closing. Photo credit: @missyum_official/TikTok, Anadolu/ Getty Images.
Source: TikTok

Lady contemplates closing down 6-month old business

Identified as @missyum_official on TikTok, the lady disclosed that she had been thinking about shutting down her six-month-old business due to a lack of support.

In the clip, she appeared in tears, sharing her late-night thoughts on how to announce the closure and offer discounts to clear out goods.

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In her words:

"Me at 2am thinking of how I can announce that I'm closing down my 6 months old business and offering a discount sales just to sell off everything. Running a small business in Nigeria with no support is draining."
Lady laments over lack of support as she contemplates closing her 6-month-old business.
Lady cries bitterly as she shares her challenges in business. Photo credit: PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/ Getty Images.
Source: Getty Images

Reactions as lady shares business struggles

TikTok users stormed the comments section to react to the lady's emotional video.

@I don’t care said:

"That’s why I took a salary job along with my business at least if money doesn’t come from business it will come from salary."

@RemmyChiller reacted:

"Went into another business last week and posted nobody buy and I ghosted because shame dey catch me to post same market."

@BIG SAM said:

"You closed it late na. You waited for a whole 6 months. You should have closed it that same month you opened it."

@Shop with Jenny said:

"Before I check her page my mind don tell me say nah lipgloss or lashes business before you start a business you should do market research is this business essential?? If its not, you have to give people reasons to buy. Lipgloss and lashes is just everywhere. You can close up and start another business. Me I did preorder during covid I enter debt, I stopped the business. Now I’m doing better with my clothes business. Do a market research and start another business. God will see you through sweetie."

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@TEMITOPELUXURY added:

"I started my luxury handbags 3years ago now people everywhere on dis black app sales bag still yet I never gave up no be say market Dey ooo but I no say one day hope go Dey sometimes I Dey always think say Abi na my village people Dey do me . But God talk say make we no loose guild."

See the post below:

Lady laments over poor sales

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young Nigerian lady who sells face cap cried out bitterly online over her inability to make any sale for a while now.

According to the heartbroken vendor, she didn't make a single sale all through the month of April and she felt so drained.

Source: Legit.ng

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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.