Man Who Returned From Work Trip Cries Out After Finding Out House Was Robbed: “TV and Freezer Gone”

Man Who Returned From Work Trip Cries Out After Finding Out House Was Robbed: “TV and Freezer Gone”

  • A man who had travelled for work cried out after returning home and discovering that thieves had broken into his house.
  • He listed the items that went missing, including his television and freezer, sharing his neighbours and police reactions
  • Many sympathised with the man after knowing the items that were stolen, and shared their observations

A Nigerian man narrated how he travelled to another state for work and decided to return home to pick up some things.

On his arrival, he found out that his house had been forcefully broken into.

Man Who Returned From Work Trip Cries Out After Finding Out House Was Robbed: “TV and Freezer Gone”
Man Who Returned From Work Trip Cries Out After Finding Out House Was Robbed: “TV and Freezer Gone”
Source: Twitter

In an X post by @TheDrAfolarin, the man stated that his TV, freezer, fans, curtains, sound systems and other items were stolen.

He expressed his shock as he noted that his house was the only one in the compound that has a fence and barbed wire.

According to him, his neighbours said they did not hear anything.

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He said:

“Traveled out of state to hustle. Came back home to pick some things only to realize my house has been forcefully broken into. TV, Freezer, fan, curtains, sound system and more gone. I've not even made half of this loss. May Nigeria never happen to you.
“NB: My house is the only one in the compound, fenced with barb wire. Neighbours in surrounding houses said they heard nothing. Infact, they were so surprised. Police said I should pray the thieves get apprehended.I rest my case. Again, may Nigeria never happen to you.”

See the tweet below:

Reactions trail man's experience

@GhostFa77254400 said:

"Hope you’re not part of the people wishing evil on this country everyday, because you can’t wish the county bad and expect to succeed."

@FutbolBanter90 said:

"When you acquired all these things, Nigeria didn't happen to you. As soon as you were robbed, Nigeria happened to you."

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@real_ONOS said:

"That's why my brother gave me the key to his house to stay while he is away. Nigeria is a crime scene."

@teecy_cfc Said:

"Sorry bro, that definitely over 2million gone in today's price. Chai, stay strong bro. You'll recover all."

@obasijewel said:

"My goodness!!! Neighbours heard nothing? You didn't install CCTVs around your property? So sorry about this man."

@AThryver

"This is very sad. I know how expensive it is to get those things. Then police asked you to pray. Sorry about that man. I’d still be thankful they didn’t meet you at home."

In a related story, a man shared how he returned from work and found his house burnt down, while another lady lamented as thieves stole over 40 gallons of groundnut oil from her mother's house.

Student cries as thieves break into hostel

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian private university student lamented that someone stole all her wigs and used her toilet without flushing.

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The young lady shared how the person broke into her hostel room while she went to class to read her books.

People who came across the video shared their thoughts as the lady mentioned the name of the school.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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