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A young student in Nigeria, fighting to escape hardship and continue education. Your support can give me a safe place to live and hope for the future.”

A struggling Nigerian student.

by Iyanu Amuleya

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Lagos Nigeria., Nigeria

Iyanu Amuleya

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My name is Iyanu Victor Amuleya. I am 22 years old, a student at Yaba College of Technology in Lagos, Nigeria.

Right now, life feels heavier than I can carry. I stay with my aunt, but instead of being a place of comfort, her home has become toxic, hostile, and unbearable. Every day I wake up feeling drained, walking on eggshells, unable to concentrate on my studies or even rest my mind. I am tired, weak, and at my breaking point.

I am not a straight-A student. I am trying to be, but the truth is that life’s struggles weigh me down. Still, I know that with just a little push, I can do better than where I am today. I want the chance to focus, to grow, and to prove myself — but I need stability first.

What I need most is the chance to move out and rent a small apartment of my own — nothing fancy, just a safe space where I can breathe, focus on my education, and build a better future for myself. But I cannot afford it. Between school fees, feeding, and basic needs, I simply don’t have the means to survive this situation alone.

I am not asking for luxury. I am asking for a lifeline. With your help, I can secure a roof over my head, stability for my education, and peace of mind to keep fighting for my dreams.

Even the smallest donation can make a big difference. ₦500, ₦1,000, or more can go directly towards my rent and school needs. Your kindness could be the reason I finally escape this toxic environment and find strength again.

Please, if you are reading this, I humbly ask for your support. Your help will not just give me shelter — it will give me hope.

Thank you for your time, your compassion, and your generosity.