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“Na For UK I Understand Wetin Depression Mean”- Nigerian Man In Diaspora Claims He Has Cried Many Times To Bed Over Hardship
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A Nigeria man living in diaspora recounts number of times he has cried to bed over hardship
A Nigerian man identified as Adedapo laments over hardship he is currently facing in the United Kingdom.
He claimed that he has cried countless times to bed due to the hardship he is going through in the UK.
Recall that the UK by reviews from Nigerians seeking for greener pasture is one of the toughest place to leave in the world as a non-citizen due to the high cost of bills such as school fees, light bills, waste bills, taxes, etc.
Adedapo shared his experience with his fellow Nigerians via his Twitter handle while answering a question “What’s your take on the UK that will get you in this position?”.
In his exact words he said;
“Na for UK I understand wetin depression mean. Cried myself to sleep many times and woke up to try and go again. Bro. Life hard. I thought mine was hard, not until I saw a girl crying in her sleep. You don’t have to believe me. But she wasn’t awake but she was shedding tears.”
Other Nigerians living in the UK shared their experience;
“A friend who came in this January said he is going back home to face his business, He can’t cope again. Crying is now normal for all adults in the UK.”, Kanyinsola wrote.
“I don suffer tire! Since wey i enter this country, i’ve been suffering, both mentally and physically. I never enjoy for a day.”, Big propeller
“Crazy! No time to rest or think about the pleasure of life. Any small distraction of joy like this your bills don com steal am.”, SU’UD
“Funny thing I’m seeing this tweet after crying. I wonder how life would be if the employment rate is very low in this country and many people aren’t supportive as they can to strangers.”
“I’ve been here since January and I’ve had scenarios where I want to go back. It’s annoying. I’m stuck and tired. Life is hard bruh.”
“Lol, I’m obviously not alone then, I cry taya when I first enter this country like who send me comot where I Dey enjoy life jeje. Then things started shaping up, boom, naso I break hand, go do surgery again, another depression set in when I couldn’t leave my house for months.”, Tayo
“Omo this one is serious oooo, the reviews I’m getting alone just Dey make me slow down on my move honestly, I just no understand why Canada Dey hard and costly because mehn that’s my preferred choice.”
“I feel you. I was a fully grown adult before relocating and I never knew what depression was about until a few years in the UK. Research has shown that 1 in 6 adults in the UK are affected by depression, usually associated with loneliness, anxiety and stress.”
“Omo. I think say I be hard guy oh until I actually cried on few occasions. It gets better as we move. On God brother.”
“I was in my room one day crying and doing transfer. People back home no just wan hear”.
Source: Bushradiogist
