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Nigerian Man Request U.S. Government To Dǝport Uncle For Lack Of Support (VIDEO)

January 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In an unusual plea, a Nigerian man has taken to social media to ask the U.S. government to deport his uncle back to Nigeria, claiming that the uncle has not added any value to his life.

The request was shared on X (formerly Twitter) and quickly went viral, capturing the attention of many users.

In his post, the man expressed his frustration about his uncle, who currently resides in the United States.

He detailed how the uncle has not contributed positively to his life, leading him to believe that it would be better if he were sent back to Nigeria.

His message read:

“Abeg, U.S. government, I get one uncle for U.S. wey never add any value to my life.
 Abeg, make una deport am come Nigeria.”

As the post gained traction online, a flood of comments poured in from concerned individuals sharing their opinions on the situation.

Some found humor in the request, while others felt disappointment at the man’s action.

As the video continues to circulate, it has undeniably garnered the attention of viewers and netizens online leading to a wave of reactions.

Here are some comments below:

@Vivian.offor: “Do you think abroad is easy for him and he refuses to help, plz stop that.”

@Solomon Damilare: “I get one brother for usa I stop school so that he can travel to USA my mother hustle for money, but after my brother reach there he forgot us.”

@charlesomonigho26: “It good for you to hustle for self bro. And not your uncle will make your life better ooo.”

@EDE: “yessss oooo, i agree dem plenty like that, tuehhh rubbish relatives.”

@AYAN_AGALU: “He is not obligated to do anything for you, it’s his personal decision to do whatever.”

@gratefulheart: “And he think it’s funny. People de send something from Nigeria to the U.S.A you can add value to your uncle’s life too.”

 

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