Lady Invests House Rent Into Business, Cries Out to God in Prayer, Video Trends: “Good Luck to You”

Lady Invests House Rent Into Business, Cries Out to God in Prayer, Video Trends: “Good Luck to You”

  • A Nigerian lady used her house money for a business with the hope of making big profits and getting the capital back
  • The lady revealed since her goods landed, she has had anxiety, so she decided to pray and anoint her goods
  • Many Nigerians who reacted to her video were moved by her bravery as they prayed for good sales on her behalf

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A young Nigerian lady, @abc.ng, took a big risk and invested her saved house rent into her fashion accessory business.

After her goods arrived, the lady knelt before her goods and placed a bible and bottle of anointing oil on it as she applied the oil on them and prayed.

Doing business in Nigeria/lady invested her house rent.
The lady received her goods and prayed over them. Photo source: @abc.ng
Source: UGC

Lady took big business risk

The lady said she has been anxious about selling the goods on time. She prayed against a bad market so that she does not go homeless.

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She captioned her post:

"Take risk they said. I don’t want to be homeless ooplease y’all should patronize me or refer a friend ❤️and if you're seeing this video please like it so it can reach my prospective customers."

Many people who reacted to the video said she would have a big testimony concerning her business.

Watch the video below:

As of the time of writing this report, the video has gathered over 400 comments with more than 22,000 likes.

YEN.om.gh compiled some reactions below:

Treasure said:

"Sold out sold out, that will be your testimony. Good luck to you."

Abigail James said:

"And this is me here still begging God for a right business idea."

Dara said:

"I know how you feel post we will patronize."

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aigbekaenfaith said:

"See babe just be positive u going to make sale I took this risk last year also and I can say that’s my biggest blessings since then."

superbqueen said:

"U will sell sell and get tired of selling."

user6171645118344 said:

"This is me I try to do business with my rent money and the lady conned me."

Jenny Morgan said:

"Sold out shall be your portion on this business and testimony will never cease from your mouth in Jesus Name Amen."

Lady delights after making GH₵160k

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that a beautiful Nigerian lady, @queen_rutiee, who sells clothes went online to show that within one year of running her small business, she made her first GH₵160k.

Sharing her success, the lady shared a screen recording of some of her transactions in her bank app.

A part of the clip also has her filming bags of clothes she has for sale. The business lady added that she would be celebrating her first year as an entrepreneur very soon.

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Source: Legit.ng

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