@@noway2788 After 3 decades of being an immigrant in other people's country, I'm finally back home in my country of origin. The first few years of being away from your home country are usually the most brutal. After a few years, you harden up and get use to it but never 💯%
@@XY-rh3if thank you for sharing that. How was it going back home after 30 years? Did you feel well integrated? I am thinking of going back home but am reluctant because I don't know how life will be when I return. Also the stigma of "going back home" being seen as a failure. I guess you can't decide your life based on people's perceptions of you, right? What do you think?
@@noway2788 I didn't have to return but I did because of racially motivated murder of Black People in America by primarily White Police Officers, who murder Black People on a regular basis, under the guise of self defense, fear or mistake. Infact the racially motivated official murder of George Floyd was the final straw that broke the camel's back. That said, to answer your question, it depends on which country is home for you. As far as I know, Kenya, South Africa and Botswana are some of the best run countries on the continent of Africa. Now let's talk about you. You'll be going home for you and not because you're going there for anyone. Whether or not you return with heaven and earth is nobody's damn business. Now if you think like I do, whereby I don't like attention, especially not for the wrong reasons and I'm humble and never trying to impress anyone, then it'll be very easy for you to return with whatever you have. I've been back for 3.6 years mow and I haven't discussed anything related to business or money with anyone because it's nobody's damn business and also because I don't want to become a victim of scam. One thing to keep in mind is that people will attempt to scam you from left and right but if you're good at smelling a scam when you perceive one, then you'll be fine. Nobody has succeeded in scamming me do far because I came back prepared and expected multiple scam attempts. The fact that you broadly speak with some foreign accent, gives you away as potential victim of scam. So you have to stay alert. I hope this helps. Goodluck
That said, to answer your question, it depends on which country is home for you. As far as I know, Kenya, South Africa and Botswana are some of the best run countries on the continent of Africa. Now let's talk about you. You'll be going home for you and not because you're going there for anyone. Whether or not you return with heaven and earth is nobody's damn business. Now if you think like I do, whereby I don't like attention, especially not for the wrong reasons and I'm humble and never trying to impress anyone, then it'll be very easy for you to return with whatever you have. I've been back for 3.6 years mow and I haven't discussed anything related to business or money with anyone because it's nobody's damn business and also because I don't want to become a victim of scam. One thing to keep in mind is that people will attempt to scam you from left and right but if you're good at smelling a scam when you perceive one, then you'll be fine. Nobody has succeeded in scamming me do far because I came back prepared and expected multiple scam attempts. The fact that you broadly speak with some foreign accent, gives you away as potential victim of scam. So you have to stay alert. I hope this helps. Goodluck
Thanks for showing us Akure. You didn't just take me back to Nigeria but also home town. I really felt at home seeing Oja Oba and the other places you showed. Great work. All the best and stay safe.
Nigeria is only good if you have money. If you don’t have money or a helper you will suffer. I’m reminded how blessed I am when I see people who carry items for people in the market under the hot sun for peanuts. Some of their children don’t go to school. At least in the uk there’s a benefit system.
My dad is from Calabar cross river state. I have never been to Nigeria and go for the first time in August! I’m excited and nervous at the same time. I always felt like a part of me was missing. 🥹
Girl you traveled so much .But home is the best thing ever. I'm Greek who live now in the Netherlands, i have lived in England, Polland ,Russia, Georgia and Germany , but going back to my home country is the best thing. I love Africa and one day i hope to visit Nigeria 🇳🇬
Good vblog. Also good to see a vblog not focusing on Lagos and Abuja. Wow...nice to see Akure. One of my sisters went to secondary many many decades ago when Nigeria was a booming nation. Nostalgia.
Great story, it is so captivating; I can relate to your story; especially living in Asia it is not easy for African; glad you decided to come back home ;
I just came across you today and definitely like your courage and determination. I am currently living in the United States and about to do something similar to what you have done (pivot). It’s scary but rewarding on the long haul. I hope you and I can connect at some point to collaborate. Keep doing the great job. Way to go!!!
Don't allow the US government and it's mainstream puppet media propaganda about against China, Russia and the rest of the world scare you. There's really nothing to be scared of. In fact, China is actually a better place than the US. Technologically, Infrastructurally, Industrially, Peacefulness, Safetywise, Politically and for the existence of people of African descent compared with America where racially motivated official murder of Black People by White Police Officers is standard practice
After 6 minutes into this video i had to pause and drop this comment cos i know how stressful editing such a video can be. I give you thumbs up👍🏽 and you are a good narrator as well. Maybe our female version of Tayo Aina🤗😉 Well done and welcome back to Naija🇳🇬
This was so nice to watch and makes me miss Nigeria! Not from there but Haiti 🇭🇹 and having been there for a long time, I not only fell in love with the culture but the simplicity of life; though, you can have it both ways there if you want and got it like that. Traveled a lot since I was a child to various countries in other continents, but honestly in love with life in Africa (particularly Nigeria), even with its craziness at times. 🥰🙌🏽 Thank you for sharing your experiences!!!
@@busayoad10 You should totally do so! It's a crucial time now, but it all depends on when you do go, where, and who you know. You're more than welcome. Let me know, if interested.
Wow u have had such an amazing long journey and at a very young age congratulations some of us are way past ur age n just getting started Dear lord........
Wow, nice video. Nigeria is great we hope people stop going out sha and rather improve the country. Oloyemekun itself! I'm sure you'd have fun here cos it peaceful tho and vibrant. Though no night life like that sha, 8 everyone is in.
Awww!!!Busayooooo!!! I love this!! I have a feeling your life is about to change forever. Your best experiences and biggest breakthroughs will happen here. Congrats girl. Looking forward to more videos
Welcome home Busayo fan of your vlog always 😊..seem like your in Akure at the moment cos i am also and wouldn't mind meeting you in person if you don't mind
I enjoyed your video. I've been watching a lot of videos recently about Nigeria.. What a beautiful place! But a lot of people like you have moved to other countries. People that find they want a good education and opportunities abroad. It's really nice that you came back to your country. With your great spirit and fine education. It's nice to see. I wish you the very best with the repatronization!
This is so exciting please continue this project!!! Can you possibly do a series on editing? I love your editing style feels like I'm on the journey with you.
Welcome back dear ,my cousin also moved home from the UK and is doing so well in Nigeria, so many opportunities just keep calm and explore pick your friend circle well though it makes all the difference.
Love from Romania 🇷🇴❤️🤗
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Busayo! I DEEPLY enjoyed your video. I used to live in Nigeria and seeing its flavor was GREAT! Yeah!
aww so niceto.hewr that and i'm glad you enjoyed living in Nigeria too
Visiting your channel for the first time, and already like you a lot.
The depression for immigrants in other countries normally comes from loneliness, culture shock and distance from loved ones, such as family members
i totally agree with you. Financial issues also play a big role in the anxiety and depression we tend to feel away from home. But God is good, always.
@@noway2788
After 3 decades of being an immigrant in other people's country, I'm finally back home in my country of origin. The first few years of being away from your home country are usually the most brutal. After a few years, you harden up and get use to it but never 💯%
@@XY-rh3if thank you for sharing that. How was it going back home after 30 years? Did you feel well integrated? I am thinking of going back home but am reluctant because I don't know how life will be when I return. Also the stigma of "going back home" being seen as a failure. I guess you can't decide your life based on people's perceptions of you, right? What do you think?
@@noway2788
I didn't have to return but I did because of racially motivated murder of Black People in America by primarily White Police Officers, who murder Black People on a regular basis, under the guise of self defense, fear or mistake. Infact the racially motivated official murder of George Floyd was the final straw that broke the camel's back.
That said, to answer your question, it depends on which country is home for you. As far as I know, Kenya, South Africa and Botswana are some of the best run countries on the continent of Africa. Now let's talk about you. You'll be going home for you and not because you're going there for anyone.
Whether or not you return with heaven and earth is nobody's damn business. Now if you think like I do, whereby I don't like attention, especially not for the wrong reasons and I'm humble and never trying to impress anyone, then it'll be very easy for you to return with whatever you have.
I've been back for 3.6 years mow and I haven't discussed anything related to business or money with anyone because it's nobody's damn business and also because I don't want to become a victim of scam. One thing to keep in mind is that people will attempt to scam you from left and right but if you're good at smelling a scam when you perceive one, then you'll be fine.
Nobody has succeeded in scamming me do far because I came back prepared and expected multiple scam attempts. The fact that you broadly speak with some foreign accent, gives you away as potential victim of scam. So you have to stay alert. I hope this helps. Goodluck
That said, to answer your question, it depends on which country is home for you. As far as I know, Kenya, South Africa and Botswana are some of the best run countries on the continent of Africa. Now let's talk about you. You'll be going home for you and not because you're going there for anyone.
Whether or not you return with heaven and earth is nobody's damn business. Now if you think like I do, whereby I don't like attention, especially not for the wrong reasons and I'm humble and never trying to impress anyone, then it'll be very easy for you to return with whatever you have.
I've been back for 3.6 years mow and I haven't discussed anything related to business or money with anyone because it's nobody's damn business and also because I don't want to become a victim of scam. One thing to keep in mind is that people will attempt to scam you from left and right but if you're good at smelling a scam when you perceive one, then you'll be fine.
Nobody has succeeded in scamming me do far because I came back prepared and expected multiple scam attempts. The fact that you broadly speak with some foreign accent, gives you away as potential victim of scam. So you have to stay alert. I hope this helps. Goodluck
Thanks for showing us Akure. You didn't just take me back to Nigeria but also home town. I really felt at home seeing Oja Oba and the other places you showed. Great work. All the best and stay safe.
My pleasure always 😊
I live in the UK 🇬🇧 and I understand you 💯 no place like home 🤎 Nigeria is blessed 🙏 ❤️
absolutely ,❤️
Nigeria is only good if you have money. If you don’t have money or a helper you will suffer. I’m reminded how blessed I am when I see people who carry items for people in the market under the hot sun for peanuts. Some of their children don’t go to school. At least in the uk there’s a benefit system.
UK lonely country, I'm from Portugal always miss my country
After watching Ilu Aje, I came here for more. Kudos.
Your mum is so pretty. ❤❤❤
This was so beautiful to watch 🤩, great story telling , can’t wait for all the beautiful adventures in Nigeria 🇳🇬😉❤️
thanks baby girl. looking forward to it as well
I actually mistak her for you! But shes good though'Girl wy haven't you been posting this days u missed seeing your channel anyway I wish you well.
Nice one Busayo...l got to return to Nigeria from England by next year too.
My dad is from Calabar cross river state. I have never been to Nigeria and go for the first time in August! I’m excited and nervous at the same time. I always felt like a part of me was missing. 🥹
I never met any of my Nigerian side, my grandmother is dead. I think I gave a couple of Aunts but my dad is disowned.
@@p.m8368 would love to be your tour guide when you visit...... would love to show you around
@@p.m8368hope you visited after all?
I am from Cross River and I can help you around Clabar if you need someone.. I am based in the UK
Hope your made it and had a good time! ❤
Welcome back home, Busayo. Thank you for sharing parts of your life with us.
thanks you and it's my pleasure always
I'm a Nigerian but watching from Ghana ❤ you are so sweet queen
thank you
Compared to how Nigerians run Nigeria, how are the Ghanians running Ghana?
So glad to finally see content in Ondo Nigeria
It’s amazing how fast Africans can learn a new language
❤️
Girl you traveled so much .But home is the best thing ever. I'm Greek who live now in the Netherlands, i have lived in England, Polland ,Russia, Georgia and Germany , but going back to my home country is the best thing.
I love Africa and one day i hope to visit Nigeria 🇳🇬
i can totally relate to you. no place like home
Thank you for sharing this. There's no place like your home.
Akure my hometown coming back real soon by God grace
Good for you, following your dreams. May God protect you on all of your journeys. ❤
I watched it to the end without skipping. This is amazing
Your parents are so adorable. Your mu mum is pretty
thank you ❤️
Nice video. Your parents are really lovely.
thanks, They are 😘
Can't wait for your Nigerian videos,can already see that they'll just be as interesting as your China videos!
thanK you. i can't wait either 😘
See you soon Nigeria Ondo States I miss my family so much 😢❤❤
Good vblog. Also good to see a vblog not focusing on Lagos and Abuja. Wow...nice to see Akure. One of my sisters went to secondary many many decades ago when Nigeria was a booming nation. Nostalgia.
thank you. I'm glad you really enjoyed it ❤️
Pretty interesting vlog - stay exploring!!!
This is one of if not the best video on Nigeria. I look forward to viewing more
Thank you Cassandra ❤️
Coming back to this video I have less than a month here Abuja soon 😂❤
Let me watch small and that's how I ended up watching the full video. Nice vlog, looking forward to more
this is sweet, thanks for watching Abigail. There's more uploaded aready.
This video gives me So much nostalgia. Akureeeee
😊East to West home is the best.❤
My story’s very similar to yours, wish there was a WhatsApp group for people like us haha, welcome back.
I will be returning back we can create one
I love the outfits you wore in Nigeria! ❤
Thank you!!😘
the hausa man said, this your "yarinya e fine ohh (this your girl is fine ohh)", he wanted to collect you too.
lol 😂
You’re a really talented creator, every part of the video was engaging.
thanks love ❤️
Breaks up happens...nice content though 👌🏽
Yes it does! 🤕😂
You really made akure look very beautiful and more calm.
Nice work b 😊
Thank you! 😊
you're looking very and extremely beautiful !!
Thanks Ozio
You r so real. Keep it up
Thank you, I will
Great story, it is so captivating; I can relate to your story; especially living in Asia it is not easy for African; glad you decided to come back home ;
Your dad seems talented, you should interview him please!!
Looking good follow back done God bless you 🇰🇪 🙏 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Akure Oloyemekun
Babe you can speak Chinese. That’s all you need. Money you will make in Nigeria.
❤❤A woman of substance
I just came across you today and definitely like your courage and determination. I am currently living in the United States and about to do something similar to what you have done (pivot). It’s scary but rewarding on the long haul. I hope you and I can connect at some point to collaborate. Keep doing the great job. Way to go!!!
thanks a lot
Don't allow the US government and it's mainstream puppet media propaganda about against China, Russia and the rest of the world scare you. There's really nothing to be scared of. In fact, China is actually a better place than the US. Technologically, Infrastructurally, Industrially, Peacefulness, Safetywise, Politically and for the existence of people of African descent compared with America where racially motivated official murder of Black People by White Police Officers is standard practice
After 6 minutes into this video i had to pause and drop this comment cos i know how stressful editing such a video can be. I give you thumbs up👍🏽 and you are a good narrator as well. Maybe our female version of Tayo Aina🤗😉 Well done and welcome back to Naija🇳🇬
thanks, you just warmed my heart 😘
你的中文很棒。 欢迎回来我们的国家。
谢谢 ❤️
Greetings from Romania !You were in a Romanian restaurant in Englsnd
This was so nice to watch and makes me miss Nigeria! Not from there but Haiti 🇭🇹 and having been there for a long time, I not only fell in love with the culture but the simplicity of life; though, you can have it both ways there if you want and got it like that. Traveled a lot since I was a child to various countries in other continents, but honestly in love with life in Africa (particularly Nigeria), even with its craziness at times. 🥰🙌🏽 Thank you for sharing your experiences!!!
so lovely to hear you love my country. I hope to visit yours someday ❤️
@@busayoad10 You should totally do so! It's a crucial time now, but it all depends on when you do go, where, and who you know. You're more than welcome. Let me know, if interested.
I planning on traveling to Nigeria soon. Thanks for the info!
I just subscribed to your RUclips channel
you're welcome to the family 😘
Beautiful storytelling! ❤
Thank you! 🙂
Wow!
Welcome home darling
Very interesting thank you
Busayo is so good😊..i love you my africa quu😊
thanks love
Good job, young girl.
Thanks Olab ❤️
Miss you already
Deborah u look different now honestly.
Omo mehn... I enjoyed this video no cap❤
This is so beautiful 🥰😍
thank you
Wow u have had such an amazing long journey and at a very young age congratulations some of us are way past ur age n just getting started
Dear lord........
Thank you so much!!
God bless you about to move back ❤ been planning it since last year love your content stay blessed ❤
Thank you so much!! I wish you all the best
Hi Busayo. I think that was the best video you have made so far. You keep improving. Have a great holiday!
thanks a bunch Pawel 😚
Wow welcome back to Nigeria 🇳🇬, hope you still get the taste of our food's 😅..🎉
oh yes! I absolutely enjoy it. thanks
Wow, nice video.
Nigeria is great we hope people stop going out sha and rather improve the country.
Oloyemekun itself! I'm sure you'd have fun here cos it peaceful tho and vibrant.
Though no night life like that sha, 8 everyone is in.
I totally love the night life
@@busayoad10
Means I need to go out more then.
Your Chinese is soo good!
thanks Shamsu ❤️
Welcome back dear
Thank you 😊
Amazing kudos to you!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Welcome back home. Beautiful vlog
Thank you 😊
Welcome home gurl
thanks
U got new sub sub here from Kenya🇰🇪 nice content ma'am
thank you so much Gerald ❤️
I just suscribed🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉woohoo, happy new year to you all
My lovely country ❤❤❤oh
Goodluck on the next stage of your life experiences in adventure of Nigeria cultures. I will be watching you new adventures.
thank you, glad to have you on this journey
Proud of you
thank you
You look so different
Thank you so much for this content, quite inspiring as i love the fact that you were bold enough to move back home. Love it. Happy new year Busayo
Welcome to Nigeria Sis
thank you ❤️
Welcome back home Miss Busayo😊
thank you
I am so impressed by your journey. ❤
thanks you ❤️
You have gained a new subbie! It is so HARD to find content creators who have moved to Nigeria, I cannot wait to follow your journey.
thanks a bunch. You're welcome here ❤️
I enjoyed the vlog! New subscriber here ☺️❤
Awww!!!Busayooooo!!! I love this!! I have a feeling your life is about to change forever. Your best experiences and biggest breakthroughs will happen here. Congrats girl. Looking forward to more videos
thank you sooo much. amen
Love it thank for sharing
You are so welcome
I love your channel. I wish I could meet you in person.
thank you, Maybe one day
Adventure of a life time. Can you tell us if you are still going back to Asia... or you have come to stay. Enjoy your stay
Gm welcome back home question what are the benefits of drinking hot water? I am watching you channel from ST.THOMAS US Virgin Island
Welcome home Busayo fan of your vlog always 😊..seem like your in Akure at the moment cos i am also and wouldn't mind meeting you in person if you don't mind
thank you
I love this video ❤❤❤
❤️❤️😘
I enjoyed your video. I've been watching a lot of videos recently about Nigeria.. What a beautiful place! But a lot of people like you have moved to other countries. People that find they want a good education and opportunities abroad. It's really nice that you came back to your country. With your great spirit and fine education. It's nice to see. I wish you the very best with the repatronization!
That feeling of going back home, enjoy & have a great time Busayo 🥂🎉
ikr, surreal. thank you ❤️
Very interesting to watch ...regards to mun and dad
thanks
This is so exciting please continue this project!!! Can you possibly do a series on editing? I love your editing style feels like I'm on the journey with you.
i sure will ❤️ thank you
I'm living in Beijing,it's hard for me to learn china,my Nigerian igbo is the best for me
hahaha. I feel you
Wow, what a long journey ❤ happy for you ❤
Thank you!!
Where u dey for Akure ❤🎉
Wow you are from Akure, welcome back home 😍🥰💕
thank you!
I just wish i jam you for road one day during your interview 😊✌️, love from honeybees
Maybe one day, thank you
Welcome back home girl keep the videos coming
Thank you ❤️
Welcome back dear ,my cousin also moved home from the UK and is doing so well in Nigeria, so many opportunities just keep calm and explore pick your friend circle well though it makes all the difference.