Nigerian Man Seeks Help to Furnish Empty Self-Con after Moving out of Parents' House, Photos Cause Stir
- A Nigerian man identified as Yinka has taken to social media to solicit help in furnishing his empty place of abode
- The young man revealed that he had moved out of his parents' house to a self-contained apartment
- He shared photos of the apartment's look as he highlighted items needed to fill it up and this got many talking
Yinka, a Nigerian man, has appealed to members of the online community to come to his aid in getting his empty house furnished.
In what is believed to be a move to live independently, the young man had moved out of his parents' house to a self contain apartment.
Sharing photos of the empty self con on Twitter, Yinka listed all he needed to furnish the apartment.
In a list he attached in a fourth frame, the young man said he needed 3 small buckets of white paints, shoe rack, bed frame and cash of any amount.
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In series of tweet updates on his appeal, Yinka excitedly showed off some screenshots of money kind-hearted folks had sent him to get the place furnished.
Nigerians share their thoughts on his situation
@xtervaganza said:
"Who forced you to move? I only moved out of my Dad's house when I was getting married at 30."
@DanielRegha wrote:
"It's a very immature decision to hastily leave ur parents house when u don't have money or haven't saved enough to furnish ur rented apartment & sustain urself; Even if u are above 30 years old, stay in ur family house till u sort urself out. Don't give in to societal pressure."
@ashiruabiola2 stated:
"Bad advice. At time you need to leave your comfort zone and face the challenges of life. I left home at 22yrs to Lagos when the future holds nothing and even slept on d floor with cloth in someone house. Today, it not same story about o the glory of God and determination. So rest."
@JemilahTheGreat commented:
"You were lucky, and that’s cool. It worked out for you, doesn’t mean it’ll work out for him, especially as he doesn’t have a stable source of income yet. Telling someone offering his advice to “rest” is really rude."
Man highlights challenges of moving out of one's parents' house
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian man had lamented the challenges of moving out of one's parents' house.
The man said that he was able to save N960,000 with the help of side gigs after his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). With that money, he thought he had ‘blown’.
The man said that forgetting the time it took him to save that sum while enjoying freebies under his parents’ roof, he decided to pursue his independence and move out.
After several attempts at house hunting in Lagos, he settled for a mini-flat of 350k per year. With agent fee and a 2-year-rent, he was going to part with almost 850k.
Source: Legit.ng