I am thankful to God that I was born and raised in the UK. I decided to live away from the UK for most of the year, except in summer but I can't deny that I'm happy that I'm British- Nigerian. That British side really counts. Not just passport /access wise, but it contributed to my personal culture and moral compass too and I'm glad for it. Much of it agrees with God's Kingdom principles too. I really wish you could visit Abuja too.
Thank you so much Sylvia. The UK has a special place in my heart. Yeah, That British side really counts. Abuja is on my list of places to visit here in Nigeria. Do have a lovely week ahead
You should be the next president of Nigeria. As you say sometimes in the long run the life style does not matter. Whenever I visit home, just the laughter back home, for me it’s a more than a million. Good advice.
Sometimes, my comments can be controversial or hits the wrong way. But that is because i say things the way they are. I give the honest truth most people are not willing to accept. It all boils down to MONEY. Most Nigerians went to the West because of lack of money to live the kind of life they would like in Naija. Stayed 15, 20 30 years hoping to make that money they require to return home. Once they made the MONEY that they think is enough to go back to Africa, they plan to return. However a few get sucked in and are stuck in the West. The few excerption are children of super rich Nigerians who went to the West to study. The rest of us travelled out for lack of money or to gather more money. Better life in Nigeria is the goal. Many don't get to realize that.
I am thankful to God that I was born and raised in the UK. I decided to live away from the UK for most of the year, except in summer but I can't deny that I'm happy that I'm British- Nigerian.
That British side really counts.
Not just passport /access wise, but it contributed to my personal culture and moral compass too and I'm glad for it.
Much of it agrees with God's Kingdom principles too.
I really wish you could visit Abuja too.
Thank you so much Sylvia. The UK has a special place in my heart. Yeah, That British side really counts. Abuja is on my list of places to visit here in Nigeria. Do have a lovely week ahead
@@AdaLivingInspirations You have a lovely weekend ahead also 😊
Am not afraid to move back to Nigeria because I can leave anywhere but my husband is afraid, please advise me.
Maybe try coming for a holiday with him first and test things out before making a final decision
Totally agree 👍
I agree with the vacation approach but it also matters where in Nigeria you ultimately move to and how you set up your finances from outside Nigeria.
Well done 👍🏿
Thanks
I can’t leave because I just arrived, my reason for coming to the uk is for my son who has a special needs
Hope everything goes well. thanks for watching
You should be the next president of Nigeria. As you say sometimes in the long run the life style does not matter. Whenever I visit home, just the laughter back home, for me it’s a more than a million. Good advice.
Thank you for your lovely comment
Keep the great job 💪
Thank you so much Tosin
Sometimes, my comments can be controversial or hits the wrong way. But that is because i say things the way they are. I give the honest truth most people are not willing to accept. It all boils down to MONEY. Most Nigerians went to the West because of lack of money to live the kind of life they would like in Naija. Stayed 15, 20 30 years hoping to make that money they require to return home. Once they made the MONEY that they think is enough to go back to Africa, they plan to return. However a few get sucked in and are stuck in the West. The few excerption are children of super rich Nigerians who went to the West to study. The rest of us travelled out for lack of money or to gather more money. Better life in Nigeria is the goal. Many don't get to realize that.
Thank you so much for sharing your perspective on this issue. Much appreciated
Well said.
Always nailing d obvious. I always hate it when ur video ends. Pls preach on pastor🤣. Appreciate what u do
Thank you so much for watching