UK-based Nigerian Laments Constant ‘Billing’ From Relatives In Nigeria

A Nigerian lady based in the United Kingdom has lamented the rate of financial requests from her family and friends in Nigeria.

In a video that went viral on Wednesday, the unidentified lady lamented how friends and relatives always ask for money when they talk on the phone.

She said, “I can’t be the only one that this thing is happening to. You can’t even call your people in Nigeria, the next thing is ‘billing’. It is not easy here either. I’m just going home, night shift. See my face, very rough. You people cannot hold a conversation without them saying they are financially down. You guys should take it easy. To call anybody is somehow now because the next thing is ‘billing.'”

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