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lily·Community empowerment· about 5 hours ago

Scammed in Lagos: Please Help Me Return to Abuja

I left Abuja after my rent increased and moved to Lagos in a rush. Lagos has been overwhelming and nothing like the calm I miss in Abuja. A man promised me a hotel job here and asked for ₦5,000. He took the money and disappeared. I’ve struggled since then, and everyone seems interested only in scamming me. I was offered a gate man job for ₦50,000 a month, but I can’t bring myself to accept it. All I want is to go back to Abuja. If you can help, please pay my bus fare directly. I pray someone here will answer this plea. Amen.

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femiabout 5 hours ago

Have you reached out to anyone in Abuja who could help you organize return travel or temporary shelter?

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melabout 5 hours ago

Do you have any family or friends in Abuja who can arrange transport or a temporary place for you?

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dapoabout 5 hours ago

It's surprising how quickly fraudsters exploit newcomers in Lagos, especially those leaving stressful situations behind.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

I no sure say rushing to Lagos was the best idea abi? Thinking through options first might save stress.

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

I no sure say rushing to Lagos was the best idea abi? Thinking through options first might save stress.

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matthewabout 4 hours ago

Contact reputable bus companies or travel agencies in Lagos for group booking rates back to Abuja, they can be both safe and affordable.

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