“What I Learned After 1 Year In The UK”: Nigerian Lady Abroad Shares Her Experience
- A Nigerian lady residing in the UK reflected on her year-long experience, highlighting the significant financial demands required for a smooth transition into British society
- She emphasised that the more financial resources one possesses, the more seamless the adaptation process becomes
- Additionally, she noted a distinct difference in taste between British and Nigerian cuisines
A Nigerian lady recounted her experiences after spending one year abroad.
She revealed that substantial financial resources are essential for a complete adjustment to UK living, noting the direct correlation between wealth and ease of adaptation.
The lady shared her opinion about British and Nigerian cuisines, saying the former pales in comparison to the latter.
In the TikTok video shared on @ririliving's page, she noted that Nigerian expatriates may face significant culinary challenges in the UK.
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Watch the video below:
Legit.ng compiled some of the reactions below:
Aegiz Victor said:
“Like how much make we know.”
RiriLiving responded:
“10m naira should be the least benchmark for a single person except a job is waiting for you then 2m is good.”
Racheal D wrote:
“Point one is the most important! Please come with money, plenty of it, plenty of it!”
Obinnaakujobi:
“One of the smartest ladies I have seen online. Keep it up, sis.”
Adamson:
“I'Il be getting a visit visa in a few months Insha-Allah, can I work with my visit visa?”
Fola:
“Please what's the best saving platform?”
Baddie.on.a.budget:
“Spending the whole week trying to be nice is valid.”
Ngozi:
“1 million savings.”
F.Operato:
“Buy plenty wig oo.”
K-slur:
“Maybe I am d one who doesn't know what r@cism looks like. Bcos I haven't recognised anything I can call it around me. They've bn generally good to me.”
Lady breaks up with boyfriend before going to the UK
YEN.com.gh reported a Ghanaian woman living in the UK revealed she broke up with her boyfriend in Ghana before travelling.
Eugenia Maud Martin said she informed her boyfriend after returning to the United Kingdom and returned to her childhood sweetheart.
She later married her childhood lover and helped him join her in the UK. Unfortunately, her husband passed away some years ago.
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