A Twitter user posted images of damage allegedly done by a woman who was allegedly following her "husband."
The woman smashed into their building's security room, according to @superkweeen. After the collision, it was found that her husband's driver was actually the one who had been operating the vehicle.
The user of Twitter wrote;
"Given that she was following her spouse yesterday, a woman nearly murdered both herself and our security. She entered the security area via car.
Plot twist: The husband was not with his car; it was driven by the husband. She came close to suicide for no reason.
Meanwhile, a young man has bemoaned the covert travel of his neighbour, whom he used to keep and feed travelled to Germany secretly.
The young man told a heartwarming tale about how he fed and lodged a neighbour who then went to Germany without his knowledge.
King David Chinaeke Ofunne, a young man, claims that his neighbour told him falsely that his landlord was evicting him from the property because he couldn't make the following months' rent payments.
But he gave him a place to stay in his flat for three months, as well as daily cash to buy food for himself.
But the neighbour told him that he intended to return to Onitsha, where he was born. Little did he realise, though, that the young man he was housing was actually going to Germany and not Onitsha.
He acknowledged that he learned about it during a visit to his Facebook page.
"In his words"
One evening, my neighbour, who had grown to be a good friend, came to me in a panic and said that our landlord was about to remove him.He disclosed that his rent was over due and that he lacked the money to renew it since he had recently lost his job and been the victim of a Ponzi scheme. "I felt bad for him, especially because space was limited inside the compound. I immediately made him an accomodation.
"I followed him home and was astonished by what I saw there. Since he had sold practically all of his possessions, his home was nearly empty. I was so upset that night that I sobbed softly in my bathroom for him.
People go through a lot, yet they still smile while they are in public, making it impossible to tell what struggles they are through.That evening, I brought him out, and we had a nice time eating, drinking, and dancing with some attractive girls. I saw to it that he laughed and had fun.
I supported him for the following three months by lending him my clothes and daily dispensing cash. He always had enough food in my home and ate well. I made sure he was at ease while I updated his resume, made improvements to his LinkedIn profile, and created a standout cover letter for him.
I distributed his resume and cover letter to all of my acquaintances, sent his CVs to a huge number of employers, and gave him encouragement every day.He told me he was sick of Lagos and had made up his mind to go back to his birthplace of Onitsha when he woke up one morning during the third month.
"Until he started packing his bags, I believed he was kidding. I begged him to persevere, but he broke down in tears and claimed he had to leave because he couldn't handle it anymore. He later assured me that he would be okay with his family.I got ready and wanted to accompany him to the park when I realised he wasn't going to change his mind, but he refused and stated he didn't want to be a burden to anyone.
"I pushed him, but he resisted and went off by himself to the park. When I tried to call him later that night to see how he was doing, his phone was off. I tried calling him again the next day, but his line was still down. His number didn't ring for the following three days.
I started to worry, and since I didn't know any of his family, I called the landlord and described the situation, hoping that he might know who to call to find out where he was.My landlord was shocked and said that he had never requested that he go, and that instead, my neighbour had just called to inform him that he would not be renewing his lease. When he learned he had moved in, my landlord said he was even startled when he heard he had moved in with me and just assumed we decided to be roommates due to economic circumstances.
"As I hung off the phone, perplexed and shocked, I went to his Facebook page and saw new images of him in Germany. Baba was now residing in Germany.
"Photos taken at the airport as he was travelling to Germany showed the clothes he was wearing on the day he left my home. I approached him and merely questioned why. "You don ever see person wey dey tell person say dem dey travel out?" he retorted. I turned him away.