“I entered this house with 10 cars, now I have only one” – Woman cries out

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A Nigerian woman has sparked reactions online after lamenting about a house she claims brought her nothing but losses since she moved in.

In a viral video shared on her TikTok page, @exellency_sky, she revealed that she initially rented the house for ₦15 million, but the rent was later increased to ₦20 million after she moved in.

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According to her, things have never remained the same since then.

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Sharing her experience, the woman claimed that when she moved into the compound, she came in with 10 cars, but now she is left with just one.

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“I have neighbours in this compound. When I came here, I came with 10 cars. Now I have only one car. Can you imagine?” she said.

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She went further to blame what she described as bad belle people in the compound, insisting that the house itself has no luck.

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“This house doesn’t have luck. Anybody that comes into this house, even if you come with plenty money, you will go back with nothing,” she added.

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Her statement has since stirred mixed reactions online, with many debating whether misfortune can truly be tied to a house or if life circumstances simply change over time.

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A commentator wrote, “From 10 cars to one? That one pain me for you.” Another said, “This is why I don’t like staying where too many people dey.”

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