“Starting With Nothing”: TikTok Video Shows Proud Young Sitting in Empty Apartment She Just Started Renting

“Starting With Nothing”: TikTok Video Shows Proud Young Sitting in Empty Apartment She Just Started Renting

  • A young Nigerian lady showed how she has been staying in her almost empty apartment without a bed
  • As a way to give some relative comfort, the lady folded her clothes to create a duvet for herself to lie on
  • Many people who reacted to her video also narrated how they started from nothing when they rented their first apartment

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A young Nigerian lady, @rons_crib, got many praising her move to become independent when she shared how she was coping in her new apartment.

After renting a place for herself, the lady showed the house looked bare. She lay different clothes on the floor to form a duvet so she could sleep on them. After padding the floor with thick clothes, she covered them with a wrapper.

Room without furniture/lady lay on the floor.
People praised her for starting small without shame. Photo source: @rons_crib
Source: UGC

The lady wrote in the caption:

"Just another adulting day of getting a new apartment Starting with nothing."

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She placed her laptop beside the bed, so she could work while in "bed". Another video she shared had her working on the system while lying down.

Watch one of her videos below:

The video has gathered over 100 comments with more than 3,000 likes.

Briefly News compiled some of the reactions below:

Kemi offered:

"Hiiii. Are you in Lagos? I can send a duvet to you, it will make it softer."

She replied:

"Awwww yeah thank you so much I would appreciate that."

Olayinka T. Hannah said:

"I moved into my apartment in 2020, slept on a mat for 8 months before getting a bed. I'm sending you hugs it's a process."

Afriprideprints said:

"This was me few months ago i still don't have a bed but someone gave me mattress we move."

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ZainahBirungi said:

"I only have a mattress and my suitcase in the house but have never felt at peace like iam today."

user5535146421175 said:

"Going through the same journey, but remember there’s never going to be a life that’s better than yours…Love yours!!"

Grace said:

"Have stayed in my apartment for a year now and it still looks empty… my dear, it’s gradual process, you will get there."

Lady decorated her single room

Meanwhile, briefly News earlier reported that a young lady (@slimperry260) shared a video of how her room looked when she got it at a time she was jobless. Only a mattress was sitting on the floor. The window was without a curtain.

The floor was also bare and rough-looking. The lady said that despite having no job yet, she was able to fill the apartment with beautiful things.

Another lady with a beautiful apartment

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In similar news, another young lady (@oselineghartey) got the attention of many people with the interior decor of her apartment. She said people asked her where she got the design inspiration from.

The lady rugged her room to make it very cool. The colour of her bedframe matched the decor of the apartment.

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.