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Stop remitting your hard earned money to family members US-based Nigerian woman cries out after seeing two-storey building her brother built for her after 40 years abroad (video)

She was surprised to see an uncompleted building built on a waterlogged land.

A US-based Nigerian woman has lamented bitterly after seeing the two-storey building her brother built for her while she was away.

The woman apparently returned to Nigeria recently to inspect the house she had been sending money to her brother to build for her but was surprised to see an uncompleted building built on a waterlogged land.

In a video circulating on social media, the woman, who was heartbroken by the sight, complained bitterly about being betrayed by her brother whom she identified as Obinna.

She said she had been working hard and saving money since she moved to America 40 years ago, and she had invested heavily on the property, which she had trusted her brother to build for her, only to have her hopes dashed when she returned to Nigeria.

According to her, whenever she asked her parents about the status of the building project, they constantly told her that her brother was working on it but they never went to inspect the building.

Sadly, he clearly wasn’t building the house. The woman has threatened to sue her brother and make sure he is prosecuted to the full extent of the law for betraying her.

Watch the video below,

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