- A Nigerian doctor and university lecturer has publicly shared his financial woes.
- He revealed that available funds were less than £30,000.
- The lecturer said it was difficult to support his family due to lack of funds.

A Nigerian doctor and university lecturer has spoken out about the financial difficulties he is currently facing, admitting he has less than £30,000 to his name.
In a heartfelt post shared online, the lecturer revealed that he is struggling to support his family due to a severe lack of funds.
He explained that he had no money or cash in his bank account and had recently had to sell his car battery to pay for his family’s meals.
The revelation sparked reactions online, with many expressing shock that professionals were unable to earn enough to support their families.
See the post below;
Read some of the comments below:
@Dootyoember: “He must be jpking, he will be the returning officer in the election.
He helps politicians rig elections and complains. Aberg, many lecturers, I no longer sympathize with them”
@amiinu556406: “This man has been holding tafseer in my área suleja for over 15 years and we often have iftar together. I have known him since childhood and he is a lecturer in Abu Zaria and a lecturer in Uganda”
@rasor007: “He can tell us how much salary he gets, how many wives and children he has b4 and you start blaming the government”
