Nigerian man creates his own happiness despite struggle with extreme hunger (Video)

Nigerian man creates his own happiness despite struggle with extreme hunger (Video)

A Nigerian man, whose identity remains unknown, has captured the attention of the nation as he shared a video showcasing his emaciated body and dancing to a song that reflects his struggle with extreme hunger. The footage quickly went viral on social media platforms, drawing widespread sympathy and raising concerns about the dire situation faced by many Nigerians.

A photo of the Nigerian man. Photo Credit: @gossipmilltv Source: Instagram The video begins with the man swaying to a haunting melody, his frail body providing a stark visual representation of his suffering. The accompanying song highlights the man’s anguish, lamenting his inability to find food and his desperate need for work. As the video spread across social media, Nigerians expressed their empathy for the man’s plight, sharing heartfelt messages and calls to action. @smarty.lee wrote; “May you never be hungry in Jesus name. If you believe God is your provider like this comment.” @amyshine0 said; “He need proper medical check up. Not hunger please.” @miscellanythachosen1 said; “Father lord I know have been ungrateful for all you’ve done for me and my family. I’m sorry for not being thankful enough😰” @ms_leemart said; “He needs proper medical check up, this one has exceed hunger he might be battling some illness” @nnenna_blinks_ said; “Don’t Look like hunger more like Anorexia. An eating disorder condition. Even if he eats all the fruit and food in the world he won’t gain weight. He will need a medical professional and therapy.” @kennedyexcel said; “He needs a good food and plenty of water and sleep with vegetables and vitamins.” See below;

“I have been searching” — Omah Lay bemoans struggle finding true love

"I have been searching" — Omah Lay bemoans struggle finding true love

"I have been searching" — Omah Lay bemoans struggle finding true love

“I have been searching” — Omah Lay bemoans struggle finding true love Renowned Nigerian singer, Omah Lay whose real name is Stanley Omah Didia, opens up about his lack of experience with true love. During an interview with H Steph, the artist behind the hit song ‘SoSo’ stated that he has been on a quest to find true love but has not been lucky.

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Soso crooner, Omah Lay. Credit: omah_lay / Instagram Omah Lay shared that aside from the unconditional love from his family, he has yet to encounter genuine love in a romantic relationship. The talented musician, originally from Port Harcourt, advised his fans to value and prioritize their partners if they happen to come across true love. In his words, “What is love? That’s one that I have been searching for. I feel like I haven’t experienced love. “Apart from my family; my mum, my brothers, people I have been with since I was kid that really love me. There’s this unconditional love, they just love you for whatever. I feel like you can only get that from your mum. “But love in relationships, I don’t know bro because it feels like everybody loves you to survive.”

UK-based Nigerian lady bemoans struggle with ‘fine girl privilege’

Why I may move back to Nigeria — UK-based Nigerian lady bemoans struggle with 'fine girl privilege' (Video)

Young Nigerian lady based in the UK laments the redundancy of her fine girl privilege since she moved to the Queen’s country. A video making the rounds on social media captured the lamentation of a lady walking the road on a hot day without help from car owners.

Why I may move back to Nigeria — UK-based Nigerian lady bemoans struggle with 'fine girl privilege' (Video)

Nigerian lady speaking on the struggle with ‘fine girl privilege’ in the UK. Credit: Thingsdeyoccur / Instagram. According to the Nigerian lady, she would’ve received countless help from ‘people’s husbands’ who would willing to offer to save her from the scorching fun. “I know people will come for me. But honestly, fine girl privilege does not work in the UK. Why would you be walking on the road and not even one person will stop and say, ‘Hello beautiful angel, are you going my way? No! “But if it was in Nigeria, five different people’s husbands would’ve stopped on the road on this hot summer day like this and said, ‘Aunty, are you not hot? Are you not going my way? But look at me walking…oh no! I’m going back to Nigeria,” she said. Reactions trailing Nigerian lady and fine girl privilege issue manuelfernando8664 said: “😂😂😂😂😂😂, for UK na set up. Before una calm say dem rape una 😂😂😂😂. Also, men n women na equal 🙄 get your car 😂” osayukilancewealth said: “Hahaha well u said it yourself …nobody has that time to spend on you abroad when everyone is working and knows why he left home …forget na naija una for make that yanga but for Europe abi America na lie it has to be organised in certain ways” simon_chidi_art noted: “You go still complain of the men’s wrong approach to you when you come back here.” igharothaddy penned: “UPON THAT, YOU GO STILL DEY MAKE YANGA FOR GUYS FOR NAIJA, YOUR EYES DON CLEAR NOW! 😂😂😂😂😂” Watch the video below …

Couple separated upon arrival in UK as wife struggle to provide full name of husband (Video)

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Couple separated upon arrival in UK as wife struggle to provide full name of husband (Video)

According to a Nigerian woman, a couple was separated at a UK airport when the wife struggled with writing the full name of her husband. The young man had reportedly paid half of his tuition, obtained a visa, and was coerced into entering an arranged marriage with his neighbour’s younger sister. Couple separated upon arrival in UK as wife struggle to provide full name of husband (Video) Upon arrival at the UK airport, the lady was unable to provide the full name of her alleged spouse when questioned about their marital status, resulting in their separation. The young man was allowed admission, and his passport was confiscated but the lady was taken for further questioning. The outcome of the lady’s arrest is however unknown at the time of this publication. Watch the video below …

Klopp reveals he’s enjoying watching Chelsea struggle with their top players

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Klopp reveals he's enjoying watching Chelsea struggle with their top players Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has said that watching Chelsea struggle this season despite their huge spending in the transfer market, has brought him so much joy. Chelsea is currently having one of their worst Premier League campaigns, sitting 12th on the table and 10 points clear of the relegation zone even after signing 16 players. Klopp reveals he's enjoying watching Chelsea struggle with their top players Commenting on what has played out, Klopp told Sky Sports; “I feel a little bit for Chelsea to be honest, because it’s not going well, I think they’re a top, top team, but on the other side it’s good to see that you cannot just bring top players together and think it works out. You have to build a team and that’s what the guys there underestimated and gave their coaches a nearly impossible job to do. Klopp reveals he's enjoying watching Chelsea struggle with their top players “You cannot have two dressing rooms, you cannot train on two pitches, you have to create relationships, you have to create team spirit, and that journey is why I’m a little bit happy about it. Chelsea will be fine in the end and they will be incredibly strong next year, but I’m using them just as an example. At the highest level, no, we cannot do it like that. And that’s what we will not do. You have to bring in the right players and build a new team. This team wrote a sensational story and now we start a new one, that’s it.”

Europe-based Nigerian man living in tent shares struggle (Video)

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"When I make am, dem go say I forget them" — Europe-based Nigerian man living in tent shares struggle (Video)

A Europe-based Nigerian man living in a tent emphasizes the hardship of making ends meet outside his home country. A video making the rounds on social media captured the struggle of an undocumented immigrant struggling to survive in another man’s land.

"When I make am, dem go say I forget them" — Europe-based Nigerian man living in tent shares struggle (Video)

Sharing the video, the Nigerian highlighted how he bothers nobody in his current condition and expects the same when his story turns around. He pressed on to note that he has been in Europe since 2021 but is yet to get a bearing for his life and has since been living in poor housing conditions. “I never still make am oooo since 2021. Europe no easy oooo,” he captioned the video. Reactions Trailing Abroad-Based Nigerian Living in Tent wisdomkingson2 wrote: “don’t give up brother I went through the same thing in Greece from 2019 to 2021 until I got my papers, but with prayer and faith.” da runx 1111 penned: “is going to be fine…e no easy oo.same things some going through here too..asylum life is hell.” Ambassador noted: “don’t give up I pass thesame process in thesame Europe.” Young Etin wrote: “Who send you message . Suffer in silence bro I pass through this in Libya years back . All hope is not lost . It is well with you.” Watch the video below …

Bouncers struggle to save Davido from getting mobbed during a recent concert in New York

Bouncers struggle to save Davido from getting mobbed during a recent concert in New York

Nigerian musician, David Adeleke popularly known as Davido recently hosted a concert in New York to mark the successful release of his latest album titled “Timeless”.

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However, the concert was not without its own set of challenges. During the event, a video surfaced online, showing the artiste in close proximity to the enthusiastic crowd that had gathered to watch him perform causing the bouncers to quickly step in to save him from being mobbed by the frenzied audience. Despite the danger he faced, Davido refused to let the situation deter him, and he continued to sing and vibe to his music, displaying his professionalism and dedication to his craft. Watch the video below:

“I had a comfortable life back home” — Nigerian bemoans struggle after relocating to UK

“I had a comfortable life back home” — Nigerian bemoans struggle after relocating to UK

Nigerian man who recently relocated to the UK laments the struggle he’s facing while expressing the comfort he had before moving abroad.

“I had a comfortable life back home” — Nigerian bemoans struggle after relocating to UK

A video making the rounds on social media captured the experience of a young Nigerian man who immigrated to the UK to join his wife who has been there for years. The man could be heard speaking in the Igbo dialect complaining about the struggle of wearing sweaters and gloves because of the cold. He pressed on to complain about the cost of rent while comparing Nigeria to the UK where it cost him 1,400 pounds monthly for a room; a rough estimate of almost N1.3M.

“I had a comfortable life back home” — Nigerian bemoans struggle after relocating to UK

“I was in Nigeria enjoying and living in a duplex and I came to London, they’re telling me just one room for 1,400 pounds which is almost N1.3 million. “Now I am just going nearby to buy something but I must wear shoes. Still wear sweater, cap, and hand gloves as if I am travelling. Whilst it’s just this close place I’m going to. “What kind of rubbish country is this? If I tell people in Nigeria not to come, them no go understand,” he said. His wife could be heard in the background making fun of how the decision to relocate was his. Watch the video below …

Woman narrates struggle giving birth at low-budget hospital, resents husband for buying land a week after

Woman narrates struggle giving birth at low-budget hospital, resents husband for buying land a week after

Businesswoman narrates how she risked her life to deliver her baby in a low-budget hospital, even though her husband had the money to pay for better medical care.

Woman narrates struggle giving birth at low-budget hospital, resents husband for buying land a week after

@madamolu, who expressed her dissatisfaction on Twitter, revealed that she was compelled to give birth in a health centre due to a “lack of funds,” ignorant of the fact that her husband had sufficient money. Despite the difficulty she faced during natural delivery, she persisted because she believed that a caesarean section (CS) was beyond their financial means. However, she was stunned to learn that her now ex-husband purchased a piece of land a week after the birth of their child. In her words; “I remember when I was giving birth struggling for my life and unable to push the baby out in a dilapidated health center cos I couldn’t afford a good Hospital & my supposedly father of the child was watching me fight for my life while he has a lot of money in his acct & bag then And poor me was praying while on hospital bed for more strength, cos I was almost gone and I thought we couldn’t afford CS , alas baby came out with lots of tears and placenta rupture, the next week the Oga got a Landed property🫱🏾‍🫲🏼 Selfishness at its peak 🤮.”

Woman narrates struggle giving birth at low-budget hospital, resents husband for buying land a week after

 

“Stop demonising Nigeria” — Nigerian says after struggle to get doctor in UK for 48 hours

"Stop demonising Nigeria" — Nigerian laments struggle to get doctor in UK for 48 hours

UK-based Nigerian educationist, Dipo Awojide warns against demonising Nigeria while narrating his experience of waiting for up to 48 hours to get a doctor in the UK.

"Stop demonising Nigeria" — Nigerian laments struggle to get doctor in UK for 48 hours

The media personality took to Twitter to address his reasons for being mute during the 2023 elections which many expected input from him. Clarifying his silence, Dipo Awojide revealed that he was sick and struggled to get a doctor to attend to his health needs in the UK. While discouraging demonising Nigeria, he wrote in a tweet; “Was sick after my birthday dinner. Fell down in the toilet because I was so weak. I banged my nose and passed out. Had to be revived. This picture was taken 10 days after. Twitter mob was waiting for me to comment on Nigerian politics. While I was fighting for my health 😂😂. “I couldn’t see a GP in 48 hours. I would have been able to see a Doctor in Nigeria within 12 hours. Stop demonising Nigeria 🇳🇬. Things can be better in Nigeria 🇳🇬 but we are dealing with a lot in the UK 🇬🇧 as well 😉,” he added.