It’s really unfortunate among Nigerians (and other Africans as well) this negative view of Nigeria is still there. It’s sad they can’t see the potential in their own country. I mean I get it. It’s hard and the government is not doing what it’s suppose to do. I’m African American and I’ve been to Nigeria many times. I love it. I wish I had moved to Nigeria long before Covid. I’m so happy to see young people returning. This is what the Continent needs. God willing my young adult children will follow me to Nigeria.
@@lamintouray7262 “As it was in the beginning so it shall be in the end”. Europeans throwing black folks out is the beginning. The only way that most of them would return home is if they were forced out. So things are starting to come full circle. 🤷🏽♀️” non can free ourselves but ourselves” ……Bob Marley
"I mean I get it." No, no you don't. "It's the rat inside the house that'll tell the rat outside if there's fish in the house" Person, there's no fish hee. I'd stay in America if I were you. Friendly warning.
You only meet nigerians that are dissatisfied with the country because you don't live in the country. Most Nigerians that love Nigeria, live in Nigeria.
Agreed if anyone donot want to go to Africa talk to a Nigerian they will add more reasons not go, they NEVER have anything positive to say. if YOU were to say something positive you will be accused of romanticizing the continent including Nigeria. If the west send home Nigerians it would cause deep depression or worse.
I wonder would she ever consider being a liaison or consultant project manager to facilitate the transition and development of movers and entrepreneurs to ensure fair pricing and business development... Also great questions and answers you both did amazing. 💕
Nice interview, people are designed to live in different places and do different things. Unskilled "labor is cheap, but you also get cheap work." Is what she should have said and that's everywhere...My issue with all these "grooming businesses" like hers is that there are soooo many of them...Let's wait for the update after many years because that's how the "Africa Rising" thing had so many relocate, only to return broke after some years bcos they were exploited...
She said the bottom-line.."..the struggles u face in Nigeria, is also the struggles you will face in America". Let's hope the japa people will learn from this an stop idolizing abroad as if its paradise.
Hey Webnation, be sure to tell your Guest to also "State The Cost In Dollars".. This Will help us figure out if we can Afford it or not.. But Thank You For The Constant Good Interviews!
You Should Have Asked Her More About The "POLICE PROBLEMS"!... and with the Police Problems and Lighting Problems , is that a Deal Breaker or Not.. and she never expressed if she felt significantly Happier living in Nigeria. and how come she chose Nigeria instead of another African country? Plus, what African Country was Her Parents from? Most Diaspora never heard of these little small city areas Africans talk about, but if u just state the Country, then atleast we can get a better understanding.
There are different parts of Chicago, There are very nice areas and very bad areas, just like Nigeria. The same way you cant say the whole of Nigeria is one way, Chicago is not all one way.
not true rappers has nothing to do with...many had the desire since we were children. We need to look at the first time the motherland peak our interest. All my life ive desire to be in 1 of the countries. Last 16 months its Naija Naija💚🤍💚
I repent . From today i will never say anything negative about Nigeria 🇳🇬
I Love Nigeria 🇳🇬! The people are Very Humble. I Spent Last Christmas in Nigeria 🇳🇬 Won’t return again until 2026🙏🏽
I love Nigeria 🇳🇬 It’s my second home and I do matchmaking in the Diaspora ❤
It’s really unfortunate among Nigerians (and other Africans as well) this negative view of Nigeria is still there. It’s sad they can’t see the potential in their own country. I mean I get it. It’s hard and the government is not doing what it’s suppose to do. I’m African American and I’ve been to Nigeria many times. I love it. I wish I had moved to Nigeria long before Covid. I’m so happy to see young people returning. This is what the Continent needs. God willing my young adult children will follow me to Nigeria.
Only us can make Africa better
@@lamintouray7262 “As it was in the beginning so it shall be in the end”. Europeans throwing black folks out is the beginning. The only way that most of them would return home is if they were forced out. So things are starting to come full circle. 🤷🏽♀️” non can free ourselves but ourselves” ……Bob Marley
"I mean I get it."
No, no you don't.
"It's the rat inside the house that'll tell the rat outside if there's fish in the house" Person, there's no fish hee. I'd stay in America if I were you. Friendly warning.
You only meet nigerians that are dissatisfied with the country because you don't live in the country. Most Nigerians that love Nigeria, live in Nigeria.
Agreed if anyone donot want to go to Africa talk to a Nigerian they will add more reasons not go, they NEVER have anything positive to say. if YOU were to say something positive you will be accused of romanticizing the continent including Nigeria. If the west send home Nigerians it would cause deep depression or worse.
It is interesting that people worry less about bills in Africa.
Much Respect to this Sista! AND she didn’t bash AA’s. This is how we grow.
High Regards and continue to do well in all that you do!
Chai Chalie nice conversation ❤❤
I cannot wait to retire back to Nigeria when I eventually retire in a couple of years.
I wonder would she ever consider being a liaison or consultant project manager to facilitate the transition and development of movers and entrepreneurs to ensure fair pricing and business development... Also great questions and answers you both did amazing. 💕
Nice interview, people are designed to live in different places and do different things. Unskilled "labor is cheap, but you also get cheap work." Is what she should have said and that's everywhere...My issue with all these "grooming businesses" like hers is that there are soooo many of them...Let's wait for the update after many years because that's how the "Africa Rising" thing had so many relocate, only to return broke after some years bcos they were exploited...
I am also thinking about moving back to Africa. Let’s see if it will be Nigeria.
Please come to Nigeria, start from Abuja then Lagos or vice versa. Welcome 💚🤍
@@Freddvibzey Thanks for the info. Abuja is really beautiful.
It’s wonderful!
She said the bottom-line.."..the struggles u face in Nigeria, is also the struggles you will face in America". Let's hope the japa people will learn from this an stop idolizing abroad as if its paradise.
I've been following for years now I hope to meet you someday
Hey Webnation, be sure to tell your Guest to also "State The Cost In Dollars".. This Will help us figure out if we can Afford it or not.. But Thank You For The Constant Good Interviews!
These ppl need to tell us how much for rent for the year in Us$ so we understand better
I love it
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INNOVATION, SOLVING PEROBLEMS ...IF YOU HAVE THIS MINDSET YOU WILL SUCCED HERE IN AFRICA. CASH FLOW BUSINESS YOU WILL MAKE YOU A MILLIONAIRE HERE. ,,
Hi webnation from San Diego California
That’s incredible
Nice Lady😊
You Should Have Asked Her More About The "POLICE PROBLEMS"!... and with the Police Problems and Lighting Problems , is that a Deal Breaker or Not.. and she never expressed if she felt significantly Happier living in Nigeria. and how come she chose Nigeria instead of another African country? Plus, what African Country was Her Parents from? Most Diaspora never heard of these little small city areas Africans talk about, but if u just state the Country, then atleast we can get a better understanding.
Why is the camera not steady ?
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you also started vlogging
Interesting, the majority of the interview is negative comments by the lady.
Does the salon have a Facebook or Instagram account?
Please are you just concentrating on Nigeria to make Ghana look good?
Chicago is Ghetto bro, really rough area where most blacks lives. Gun crimes and drugs, peaple dying every minute like flies
There are different parts of Chicago, There are very nice areas and very bad areas, just like Nigeria. The same way you cant say the whole of Nigeria is one way, Chicago is not all one way.
😂😂😂 imagine moving to Nigeria 🤮🤮🤮🤮
Imagine moving to crime and Xenophobic Infested South Africa? Not for me🤮🤮🤢
@@Freddvibzey you and the rest of Nigeria wish you were South African 😅
@@nhlanhla8501 no not at all bro 💀🙏🏼
you came to a video about Nigeria to spread hate, weirdo
Your interview getting boring. who the hell is burnaboy. You cannot give a good example? u keep mentioning burnaboy
not true rappers has nothing to do with...many had the desire since we were children. We need to look at the first time the motherland peak our interest. All my life ive desire to be in 1 of the countries. Last 16 months its Naija Naija💚🤍💚
I agree….. it’s not about Afrobeats… Some of us genuinely want to know about our people and history.
Great💚🤍💚