This is the reality of many young Nigerians sweetmelanin: A child who has never left his father's compound will think his father's own is the biggest. I'm saying this in the context of Africa because Nigerians have this superiority complex towards other African countries not knowing many of them have surpassed Nigeria in many ways e.g. security, education, way of life etc..
Countries like Ghana, Benin Republic, Rwanda, Kenya, South Africa, Gambia, Cape Verde etc.. the few Nigerians who go to these countries, go there and start displaying foolish arrogance like we are better than them.. like how do you flee your own country that has failed you, yet have the audacity to look down on your fellow Africans who are doing better?
Instead of being humble and relocating to African, Latin American or Carribean countries that are safer & more economically prosperous, Nigerians will instead seperate from their families, sell their properties, take everything they've laboured for and go and submit it into the hands of the UK government only to get sent back to Nigeria empty handed with a useless degree.
The Nigerians who are enjoying UK today are; - children (first generation) of those who settled here in the 80s/90s/early 2000s. - Medical professionals like doctors, nurses. - Students who come with a 'dependent' spouse who can work while the other studies.
Most single students & every other category of immigrants will unfortunately fall into the carefully crafted scam - the UK immigration policy. |