Lady Who Always Asks Elder Sister For Money Weeps As She Completes Her First 12-Hour Shift In UK
- A young Nigerian lady broke down in tears after she had her first 12-hour shift in the United Kingdom
- The lady's elder sister said her young sibling usually disturbs her for money and now she finally understands
- Mixed reactions trailed her sibling's experience as people shared their thoughts on working overseas
A Nigerian lady has generated a buzz after sharing her sister's reaction following her first shift in the UK.
@cruisemama5 she moved abroad in September 2023 and revealed her younger sibling always disturbed her for money.
@cruisemama5 laughed that her sister now understands how she makes the money. In a TikTok video, her sibling got back home and was smiling at first.
However, she broke down in tears. @cruisemama5 comforted her sister while laughing. Her video blew up on social media.
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"I came in September last year and have been working back to back to bring my sister in and to assist my family, honestly it’s not easy at all," @cruisemama5 wrote.
Watch the video below:
@cruisemama5's video sparks reactions
Spicykissy said:
"Cold want kill me when they are back home they say cold no fit be any problem."
Owegbe Adesua Imhanzeto said:
"Na so I go toilet go cry for my first job for warehouse. kon dey ask myself who send me come UK."
Geenah said:
"That’s how we get home and cry ourselves to sleep. We still do extra shifts so that we go get extra give when they bill us, but they no go understand. It’s good for everyone to experience it."
Temitayo1902 said:
"My husband dey cry on phone i hide to cry with him and console him.hiding so the children won't see mummy crying."
Sophia said:
"Now imagine being the first to move in your family and not having anyone to cry to."
Anna said:
"Someone said abroad be like cult, na who go go know."
Yoleck said:
"You are a good sister cus others won’t even bring der family I have family der that don’t even plan to help na motivation dem wan use kill person."
Man unable to get job in UK
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a man who borrowed money to move abroad had cried out over his inability to get a job.
He narrated his job-seeking experience in the UK while singing along to Asake's hit song 'Lonely at the Top.' According to him, finding a job over there is not as easy as people may believe.
"As soon as I enter the UK, I have to start working to pay back your money ASAP," he said with an awkward grin."
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Source: Legit.ng
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