A man in Kano has expressed deep regret after his N20 million house was sold for only N2 million due to an unpaid debt. He is now pleading for the Kano State government to step in and help resolve the issue.
The man explained that unforeseen financial difficulties left him unable to repay the loan. As a result, the property was auctioned at a drastically reduced price, leaving him in a dire situation. His home, once a symbol of financial security, is now lost, and he’s left with nothing.
In his emotional plea, he asked the government to intervene, claiming that the loss of his house has left him financially ruined. He also urged authorities to consider assistance for those facing similar circumstances.
His story has sparked public sympathy, with many questioning how such cases could be prevented in the future. Advocates are calling for more support for individuals in debt to avoid these devastating outcomes.
The man’s case continues to highlight the struggles faced by many in a tough economy. As he waits for a response from the Kano government, the issue remains a critical conversation about financial challenges and citizen support.