A Nigerian lady [/b]with Twitter handle @shalomdfirst, shared photos of a big house and claimed it was up for sale at the astonishingly low price of N1.5 million.
The tweet quickly ignited a flurry of reactions from netizens, with many expressing disbelief and skepticism about the authenticity of her offer.
The photos posted by @shalomdfirst showcased a fully-built house, appearing to be in decent condition.
Netizens’ responses to the tweet were a mix of doubt, amusement, and concern.
Some Twitter users accused her of spreading misinformation and dismissed her claim as too good to be true.
Others took a more lighthearted approach, responding with jokes and memes.
However, @shalomdfirst remained resolute in her assertion that the house was indeed available for purchase at the stated price.
She urged interested buyers to retweet her post in hopes of reaching potential customers.
Among the concerns raised by skeptics was the possibility of legal issues associated with purchasing such a substantial property at such a low cost.
Some Twitter users cautioned that individuals considering the purchase should proceed with caution and conduct thorough due diligence to avoid any potential pitfalls.
Netizens Reactions…
@MrMekzy_ said; “With sprinkles of court cases here and there.”
@mister_ade5 commented; “With a little problem of property owners.”
@oluwalonikitan asked; “Is it haunted? You fit sleep for the night make dem dy pound yam for living room.”
@Uniq_Retta said: “It is still on the high side, how much last?”
@SelomSarl said: “Them go arrest you, arrest the agent, arrest the lawyer and arrest even the spirit of the buyer.”
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