“I Earn 3m In Abroad Monthly”- A man who had been living abroad returns doing 50,000 security Job after his life savings were drained by his Family in Nigeria. He is fluent in English.

Upon returning to Nigeria in his mid-50s, a Nigerian gentleman who had spent over a decade abroad found himself working as a security guard.

Despite his challenging circumstances, he recounted his life story eloquently in excellent English. Many Nigerians who heard his tale were deeply moved, and some commended his English proficiency, which could rival anyone’s.

A man in Nigeria, now earning a modest monthly income of N50,000 as a security guard, has left netizens impressed with his impeccable command of the English language.

Despite his current financial struggles, he spoke fluently in Queen’s English while responding to questions from @a.a_clown2 on social media. The resilient security guard maintains a positive outlook on life despite the hardships he has endured. When @a.a_clown2 gifted him N10,000, the man was deeply touched and expressed his heartfelt gratitude.

@a.a_clown2

Baba wasted 15-20 years of his life in asian country by entrusting his life savings to w*cked people who drained him financially and ended up being a security guard in Nigeria. Don’t trust people with your wealth especially when you’re in overseas @mufasatundeednut #vir

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Naijalegit.com compiled a selection of reactions from social media users:

  • Sucre expressed his fear of working hard in his youth only to lose it all in old age, praying to avoid such a fate.
  • King Ramsey noted that the security guard’s English surpassed that of Jenny’s Glow.
  • Djdon_dizzle admired the smoothness of the man’s spoken English.
  • Officialethical emphasized that the man had ventured abroad to hustle like many others, trusted people, and suffered due to betrayal, seeking God’s help.
  • Kdtrealng believed that if given a second chance, the man would never return to Nigeria.
  • Dom, who holds a BSC, humbly acknowledged the man’s superior fluency in English.