"After 6 Years": Man Who Has Been Sending Money Home For House Project Discovers His Family Looted It

"After 6 Years": Man Who Has Been Sending Money Home For House Project Discovers His Family Looted It

  • A Nigerian man who lives abroad has discovered that his family looted money he sent to them to build a house for him
  • The man who lives in the USA only found out six years after he started sending money home for the house project
  • He discovered that his family members lied to him and that no house was built for him, and the money had disappeared

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A Nigerian man living in the USA started sending money to his family back home to build a house for him.

But six years down the line, he discovered that no house was built and the money was also not available.

Man discovers his family looted money meant for his house project.
The man has been sending money home for six years but his family looted it. Photo credit: Twitter/@maziechidiime and Getty Images/Ivan Pantic.
Source: UGC

According to a story posted on Twitter by Mazi Echidiime, the man's family looted the funds, and they kept lying to the man that the project was going on.

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Echidime said his company was called to intervene in the housing project, and it is now progressing.

He shared a photo of the house, showing how far it has progressed. He wrote:

"A friend of mine in the USA whose family has been collecting a lot of money from him to build his house in the village for the past six years later discovered that all was a lie. They were only eating the money without doing anything for him, I stepped in a few months ago here we are now."

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Reactions from Twitter users as family loots money meant for a house project

@OGBENI_BAMBAM said:

"I don tired to dey hear or see this kind story."

@derealeMorgan commented:

"Thank God for my brother, mine is progressing at a very fast pace, thanks to his accountability and sincerity."

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@shizzlecrown said:

"Be careful Mazi before they see you as the enemy."

@quincypetersjr said:

"Do people still send money to families to help them build houses? I thought we all got the memo already."

Lady builds house after living abroad for 10 years

In a related story, YEN.com.gh reported that a lady who lives abroad succeeded in building a house of her own.

The lady revealed that she lived in Saudi Arabia for 10 years before making money to build the house.

People rushed to congratulate her and to praise her for putting up hard work.

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Source: Legit.ng

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George Nyavor (Head of Politics and Current Affairs Desk) George Nyavor writes for YEN.com.gh. He has been Head of the Politics and Current Affairs Desk since 2022. George has over 9 years of experience in managing media and communications (Myjoyonline and GhanaWeb). George is a member of the Catholic Association of Media Practitioners Ghana (CAMP-G). He obtained a BA in Communications Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2010. Reach out to him via george.nyavor@yen.com.gh.

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