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A Nigerian woman has shared what she found in her uncompleted building in Lugbe, an area in Abuja.
She was shocked to find out that it had been taken off by a Hausa family that couldn't communicate in English.
She panned her camera to show the Husa family's properties around the house. She carried a newborn the family claimed was delivered in the uncompleted house.
The lady didn't seem offended by the new residents' action and offered them N2k before she left.
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The lady's video was reposted on Facebook by Entertainment Daily and got people talking.
Another woman had moved into her uncompleted building like that.
Tinuoye Temitope Johnson said:
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a couple had converted their uncompleted building into a school.
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In months, the school grew after the initiative started in 2022. While the school was running, they erected another building.
Her long TikTok video showed every progress they had along the way. The school's first Christmas carol was excellent.
Proofread by Kola Muhammed, journalist and copyeditor at Legit.ng
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Victor Duru (Editor) Victor Duru is a Reuters-trained award-winning journalist with over 4 years of working experience in the media industry. He holds a B.Sc in Management Studies from Imo State University, where he was a Students’ Union Government Director of Information. Victor is a human interest editor, strategic content creator, freelancer and a Google-certified digital marketer. His work has been featured on US news media Faith It. He can be reached via victor.duru@corp.legit.ng
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