A Nigerian man has made a public plea to the U.S. government, asking for his uncle to be deported back to Nigeria, stating that his uncle has failed to add any value to his life. The plea was shared in a post that quickly gained widespread attention on the popular social media platform, X (formerly known as Twitter), sparking a wave of reactions and discussions.
Man pleads with U.S. government to deport uncle.
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In his post, the man expressed his frustration, revealing that his uncle resides in the United States but has not contributed positively to his life in any way. He further explained that despite being in the U.S., his uncle had failed to offer any form of support or guidance. As a result, the man believes his uncle should be sent back to Nigeria, as he feels his presence in the U.S. is of no benefit to him. The post 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.”
The post quickly went viral, and many social media users flooded the comment section to share their thoughts and express their opinions on the matter. Some individuals empathized with the man's frustration, while others pointed out the complexity of such a situation and the reality of living abroad. Various commenters shared personal stories of struggles with family members who had relocated overseas and failed to provide support. The comment section became a space for people to express both their disappointment and understanding, leading to a broader conversation on family dynamics and expectations.
See some reactions 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 I could not also continue my education because of my brother 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.”
EDEHIA: “What about you,. Who you help because last time I check you be uncle too.”
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.”
The post has continued to generate a lot of attention on social media, with many people sharing their perspectives on the situation. While some sided with the man, others emphasized the importance of personal responsibility and hard work. The comments reflect the varying views on the matter, showing the complexity of family relationships, especially when it comes to expectations of support across borders.
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