Man Ignores Deep Erosion, Begins Building House Beside It, Video of His Area Amuses People
- An aspiring Nigerian landlord has caught the attention of internet users over the location of his building
- The man was seen building his house close to a deep erosion and was trolled by someone who saw the uncompleted house
- While some people wondered what drove the man to acquire land in such an area, others advised him to quit building on it
Mixed reactions have trailed a video showing a building under construction beside a deep erosion.
@shugaboy_19 spotted the uncompleted building and mocked its owner for the unwise decision to build in such a place.
Man builds house on eroded land
The man made a video of the building and the deep erosion close to it and joked about its owner not needing to construct a seepage pit, saying the environment already provided for one.
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@shugaboy_19's clip went viral on TikTok, with netizens wondering why the man acquired land in the wrong area.
Watch the video below:
@shugaboy_19's video sparked mixed reactions
Nigeria Gossip Club said:
"Person wan buy house for island near beach. Whona dey laugh."
Thompson said:
"I still deh wander the kind force wen deh drive dis erosion."
Very common in Agbor said:
"I deh suspect the Gods for dis one."
DANZEE100 said:
"Just advise that guy to leave that land . Cus before 10yrs that house go enter inside that pit."
Austin Slim said:
"See where your brother go do foundation, got me This boys Una get mouth."
doyenp2p said:
"One agent don tell am say that pit side is mapped for the state airport project."
osasobaretin said:
"He should stop building form experience that the pit is just starting. buy another land to build, that land is a trap form hell ooo. Run ooo."
manager_ said:
"Agent don deceive that guy finish."
fredjackson1600 said:
"E go wake up one morning see himself and d house inside pit."
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South Africans commented on the tragedy, which shocked the nation and left over 10 people in hospital.
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Source: Legit.ng