Woman fears for her safety as cracks appear in her ₦1M/year apartment
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A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to express deep concern for her safety after discovering alarming cracks in the ceiling and foundation of her ₦1 million per year apartment. The visibly distressed tenant shared photos and videos online, revealing the poor state of the house she rents at such a significant cost.

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In a detailed post on her X (formerly Twitter) page, she highlighted the deteriorating condition of her living space, which many users have described as a potential safety hazard. The shared images clearly show large cracks running through the ceiling and significant damage to the ground outside the apartment, sparking widespread reactions online.

Lady fears for her life as cracks appear in her ₦1M yearly apartment.

Accompanying the visuals, the lady captioned her post humorously yet fearfully, saying, “Lmao see my 1M selfcon😂😂 Every day, I’m scared for my life.” Despite her attempt at humor, the tone of her message underscored her genuine fear of the potential dangers posed by the structural issues in her apartment.

The post quickly gained traction, with many users urging her to leave the apartment immediately to avoid any unforeseen disasters. Some users pointed out that the cracks suggest serious foundational problems, while others emphasized the risks of staying in a compromised structure.

See some reactions below:

@lollypeezle: “Leave that place asap. This is from foundation. There’s a shift.”

@Iampenlord: “If you slam your door back to back for a week, the roof fit fall down. If you can, abeg leave as soon as possible.”

@Omolomo_o: “Pls leave there oo don’t live there. This is dangerous.”

@KingiJosh: “Bold of you to keep staying there. You should probably move and stay with a friend till you get a new place.”

@te3_tia: “Your life no Dey important to you and yours.”

@pearlpelay01: “This is risky … I hope you get a better place.”

@Teeebizz: “POP isonu. All these Agents the way they are Quick to use POP as the first marketing feature of a house. I asked one last week if I will sleep on POP.”

@A_Abby_Abi: “I don’t think you should remain there. This looks like it could collapse any moment.”

Many have expressed shock and disbelief at the condition of the apartment, questioning how such properties are allowed to be rented out at such high prices. The incident has also reignited discussions about the quality of housing in Nigeria and the accountability of landlords and agents in ensuring safe living conditions.

While the lady’s lighthearted tone may have lessened the gravity of her situation for some, the overwhelming consensus remains that her safety should take priority. Many commenters have advised her to relocate immediately and report the condition of the apartment to relevant authorities.

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