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38 Years Old, 40k Salary, 5 Children Living In One Room – Nigerian Man laments as Tinubu’s regime hits harder
According to a 38-year old Nigerian,
Ranting. Ranting. Ranting.
I have decided to rant out my predicaments on this forum today.
What is the way out of poverty for me?
One inlaw is even living with us, making it 8 in number, all in one room.
This thing don come big pass me.
I know most of you here would blame me for impregnating a woman to give birth to that number of children but then, life is life. It happens like that sometimes.
They say a poor man’s prayer is “e go better” but instead of things to get better in Nigeria, everyday things get worse.
Truth is, except I drive myself out of this mess to a better life for me and my children, this poverty that is so stricken will likely be extended to my children, which I really don’t want.
No two ways about it except …
But like a car without tyres, can it move even if it has fuel? Definitely no.
For 4 days now, I sleep outside in an abandoned car because of financial war at home. I can’t go back home and I even feel like never to go back there but should I abandon them like that and run away? To where?
When I went to the market the other day with 5k to buy food items for the house, I was crying and talking to myself on my way back because I came back with almost nothing.
Nigeria have succeed to plug life out of poor Nigerians. The poor cannot breathe again. Let’s die and go.
Advice: never give birth when you are not financially strong. Unfortunately, I’ve learned my lesson the hard way.
Life happens.
How do I help this family better than I am trying?
Wishing you the best in all you do.
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