Doctor Who Had Three Cars And A House In Nigeria Advises People Against Relocating To Canada

Doctor Who Had Three Cars And A House In Nigeria Advises People Against Relocating To Canada

  • A Nigerian man has disclosed that he only relocated to Canada for his kids to have a better life
  • The doctor said that Canadian work rules are strict with hours and not as flexible and relaxed as in Nigeria
  • According to him, anybody who has a stable source of income back home should not bother making plans to come

A Nigerian doctor who relocated to Canada has narrated his mixed experiences in the foreign country.

The man said he was stable back home with three vehicles, a house, and a good job before coming to Canada.

Nigerian in Canada/Working in Canada.
The Nigerian man said that working in Canada is strict. Photo source: @Kaizabi
Source: UGC

Working in Canada and earning salary

He advised anybody living well in Nigeria to ditch any plan of moving to Canada as it is not worth it.

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Speaking about his work experience in a video by Kaizabi, the doctor said he faced some discrimination among colleagues.

The Nigerian man stated that earning a salary in Nigeria is better than in Canada. According to him, a person earning $1000 (N757,020) back home would do way more with the money.

Watch his video below:

Netizens pick between living in Canada vs living in Nigeria

YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below when it was reshared by @princelucky.blog:

Adukebillions said:

"This man has said absolutely nothing but the truth!"

Deji Mecury said:

"He means to say in Nigeria you can play around while working, every working country requires you to work by schedule and ontime."

philiponuzu said:

"This man is very intelligent, he’s selling Nigeria at a high prize like, Nigerians should have a positive outlook to the outside world."

Damian said:

"Dey play, you go explain tire! Leave us we will come and see for ourselves."

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Base immy said:

"Thanks actually if you can afford to get to Canada i think you can make it here home and live happily and longer."

Habari Maalum wondered:

"This man says he is in Canada for his kids so he is ok with his kids living in the same Canada he says is not good for him?"

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In similar news, a Nigerian man living in the UK showed why the country is a good place to have a better life as a migrant.

The man (@king.afoo) told people not to listen to people saying that relocating abroad is a wrong decision and that success there is hard.

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Grace Afua Somuah-Annan (Deputy HOD Entertainment) Grace Somuah-Annan is the Deputy HOD of the entertainment desk at YEN with over five years of experience in digital media. She graduated from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (2018) with a bachelor's in Communications (Public Relations). Grace Afua started her professional career as a writer at Pulse Ghana, and editorial assistant at Media General's 3news.com. Email: grace.somuah-annan@yen.com.gh

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