- A Nigerian mother shared her struggles in a viral video, highlighting her daily challenges despite having a child living abroad.
- She addressed the misconception that having a child overseas makes life easier for parents back home.
- Her experiences reveal a stark contrast to the assumptions held by many about the benefits of having a child in another country.

A Nigerian mother has sparked emotional reactions online after opening up about her struggles despite having a child living overseas.
In a viral video, she expressed the difficulties she faces daily in her bid to survive in Nigeria. According to her, many people assume that once a parent has a child abroad, life becomes easy back home, but her reality has been the opposite.
“My child is abroad, yet look at what we are going through here. It’s not easy. If you’re outside the country, you won’t understand what we endure,” she lamented while showing the harsh conditions of her work environment.
She went on to reveal that she and several others were working at an unfinished building site, pointing out how tough survival in Nigeria has become.
The video quickly spread across social media, drawing sympathy from Nigerians, with many sharing similar stories of hardship.
Watch the video below:
In other news….. A Nigerian mother has sparked emotional reactions online after opening up about her struggles despite having a child living overseas.
In a viral video, she expressed the difficulties she faces daily in her bid to survive in Nigeria. According to her, many people assume that once a parent has a child abroad, life becomes easy back home, but her reality has been the opposite.
“My child is abroad, yet look at what we are going through here. It’s not easy. If you’re outside the country, you won’t understand what we endure,” she lamented while showing the harsh conditions of her work environment.
She went on to reveal that she and several others were working at an unfinished building site, pointing out how tough survival in Nigeria has become.
The video quickly spread across social media, drawing sympathy from Nigerians, with many sharing similar stories of hardship.
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