Lady Relocates From City to Village to Live in 3-Bedroom Apartment for Less Than R2500
- A Nigerian lady has relocated to her village where she will become a permanent resident due to the high cost of city life
- The lady said she used to live in Lagos, but her rent in the city increased to R10,9k and she refused to pay
- The lady claimed she had paid for a 3-bedroom apartment in her village, which cost less than R2,2k
A Nigerian lady who lived in Lagos state has relocated to her village because of the high cost of house rent in the city.
The lady said she was about to renew her rent in Lagos city but realised it had increased to R10,9k.
Lady moves from city to village
In a video she shared on TikTok, Atufe Lydia Sarah said she found a 3-bedroom apartment in her village and decided to move there.
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Sarah claimed to have paid less than R2,5k for the apartment in her village. She showed the apartment's interiors, noting that it looked very spacious.
According to the young lady, her village was less than 10 miles drive from Lagos. However, she failed to mention the name of her village or its location.
Watch the video below:
Reactions as lady relocates from Lagos to her village
Social media users flocked to the comment section and shared their thoughts.
@Karisviva said:
"Abeg where's this your village let me come and rent a flat there?"
@Peter rich commented:
"Moving out of Lagos to a place close where u can get cheap land to do basic farming even if nah vegetable or rabbit production with less rent is wisdom."
@adebayo segun said:
"Village and Lagos is not the same, but your decisions are valid."
@Goldomotoye said:
"Where you move to? 200k for 3 bed in this Nigeria. Dey play."
@Merriment said:
"Na your personal house be this. Nor lie."
@preshyhair said:
"No try am oooo. Village worst."
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Source: Legit.ng