“When you trust the wrong roommate” – Lady renews rent with school roommate, returns to a f!lthy room after NYSC (WATCH)

A lady returns to a filthy room after renewing her rent with her roommate from school before travelling for her NYSC service.

The lady, @olubunmiayoni, was disappointed when she found her room looking like a dumpsite with clothes, items, and kitchen utensils scattered all over the apartment.

When she discovered that her “precious bed” was covered in filthy rags, she was devastated.

She showed off her messy room and was surprised to see that her roommate had turned her couch into a closet, stacking items in a polythene bag on top of one another. She also mentioned that her roommate left the kitchen to prepare meals in their room.

She regrets that she should not have relied on her roommate to maintain a tidy living space.

In response to online users, she confirmed that her roommate sleeps and wakes up in the messy room daily.

Below are some reactions,

@Beatrice Wait oo but she no dey stay for the room again sha cause omoh wtf is this

@elizabethifeoluwa shey your roomie no go like go for check like this ????

@DesignCook • UI/Ux Designer I no understand oo, na human being dey live here? ????

@G O D ???? W I N U mean normal human being have bin living inside this room like this?….

@IFE.XOX She’s living the moment she’s bk cos WTF is this mess a girl ????

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@olubunmiayoni When you trust the wrong roommate ????#roommateproblems #roommatefromhell #roommate #500kviews ♬ original sound – lux-billy

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