"Customers Are Not Coming": Lady Uses Her House Rent to Start Business, Cries Bitterly Over Bad Market

"Customers Are Not Coming": Lady Uses Her House Rent to Start Business, Cries Bitterly Over Bad Market

  • A Nigerian lady who used the money meant for her house rent to start a business has said customers are not coming
  • She has posted a video on TikTok where she was seen crying and shading tears bitterly because of bad sales since she started
  • The video went viral and got so many reactions as Nigerians rushed to the comment section of the video to encourage her

A lady has cried bitter tears on TikTok after she started her business using money meant for her house rent.

In a video, she posted on TikTok, the lady, @ginagoodies, lamented that the expected customers failed to show up after starting the business.

Photos of Gina, a Nigerian lady who started a business with her house rent.
Amuche was crying because of bad sales. Photo credit: TikTok/@ginagoodies.
Source: UGC

Her tears came pouring bitterly in the 18-seconds video as she displayed some of the things she sells.

After starting a business, lady cries out because of bad sales

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Gina aired her discouragement on the platform with a hand wedging her chin like a dispirited person would.

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The fact that she said she used the money meant for her house rent to start the business may have been why she shed tears when she experienced bad sales.

Gina wrote:

"Lord am not held by my own strength. They said stop begging for 2k and start a business. Now, I used my house rent to start a business but no one to buy."

Some people who saw her posted on TikTok took to the comment section to encourage her.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady cries because of bad sales in her business

@abieyuwa_luxurywear said:

"Next time, as a business owner, you gather contacts on WhatsApp before starting a business. You pay for ads."

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@_el_ said:

"Trust the process go and learn how to run ads and build your small Instagram page."

@draneb-phin commented:

"Don't give up girl. Of course, you are going to sell everything you got."

Fish farmer displays catfish online

In a related story, YEN.com.gh reported that a Nigerian lady who is a fish farmer showed off one of the fish she harvested.

The lad said the catfish was so big that she found it hard to lift it.

When people saw the size of the fish on Twitter, they asked about her location for possible patronage.

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Source: Legit.ng

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Portia Arthur (Entertainment Editor) Portia Arthur holds a BA in publishing from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2013). She worked as a Lifestyle editor for Pulse.com.gh for 5 years. She has worked with celebrities and footballers in image consultancy and management. She is currently the fashion editor at Yen.com.gh. She can be reached via email:portia.arthur@yen.com.gh

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Audrey Gyamfi (Copy Editor) Audrey Gyamfi is a copy editor at YEN. She graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and English. Audrey previously worked for 7 years as a copy editor for Kwadwoan publishing. She can be reached at audrey.gyamfi@yen.com.gh.