I was beyond shocked. I had just paid N10,000 for an inspection only to find out he was the landlord, profiting twice from the same deal,” she recounted bitterly.
Going back to Nigeria is not an option—not when millions of Nigerians are trying to japa because of hardship and insecurity.
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