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Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by ibechris(m): 9:58pm On Dec 23, 2024
Shawarmagirl:
Those who are still at ibadan and oyo won't understand what it fills like leaving Nigeria. Nigeria is hell and zoo.
Yes fills...or feels?

Correct urself English master.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Zincfingers: 10:00pm On Dec 23, 2024
Shawarmagirl:
Those who are still at ibadan and oyo won't understand what it fills like leaving Nigeria. Nigeria is hell and zoo.
Dirty , hungry ipob dunce who doesn’t know the difference between fill and feel .
Let your mothers leave Abakaliki and Okija for Lagos first before you start throwing your cheap smelly akpu shots .
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by blamingthedevil: 10:02pm On Dec 23, 2024
Useless boy
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Blazetrailer: 10:04pm On Dec 23, 2024
Lol...dem no wan face the consequences of voting a druggie as president alone.

Vote better person, dem no gree

TheWitchKing:
Some people go open mouth talk nonsense, full everywhere. Person way be Citizen of St. Kitts go come back come do wetin? Day open mouth like person way chop hot yam for bus stop or what exactly? That guy i no even understand. Wetin e day talk sef?
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by OlawaleBammie: 10:04pm On Dec 23, 2024
Shawarmagirl:
Those who are still at ibadan and oyo won't understand what it fills like leaving Nigeria. Nigeria is hell and zoo.
fills ko....full ni.

They don't need to know cus ibadan is different from ebonyi
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Beuberry(f): 10:04pm On Dec 23, 2024
Studiorats:
My favorite YouTuber
This guy’s page is therapeutic if you enjoy travel blogging
I love his page
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Franking: 10:05pm On Dec 23, 2024
There are a million and one reasons to leave Naija.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Blazetrailer: 10:05pm On Dec 23, 2024
How?

Someone is making progress in life, getting closer to his heart desires and you are angry.....what are you?


blamingthedevil:
Useless boy
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Softmirror:
otipoju:
Better quality of life in terms of the vitals

Quality roads, medical care, education, power supply, water supply, recreational facilities, employment opportunities, earning power, security, civil service interactions, and so on.

So understand why it is that way for many.
I go to all these places on holidays since a toddler so it's no big deal to me. Truth be told, I have never loved any of those countries because of either their weather, their to much privacy, loss in family bond. I prefer going on holidays and back home, Nigeria. One of the countries I can't stand during winter is Canada even some Canadians relocate for a short period to other countries during winter, their aged ones do this a lot.

Bottom line, it's no big deal to me. Nigeria is a lot of fun. If you have family members who were born in U.K or U.S.A you will notice that at most times, when the travel down to Nigeria they feel reluctant to go back.

Forumites
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by TheWitchKing(m):
Blazetrailer:
Lol...dem no wan face the consequences of voting a druggie as president alone.

Vote better person, dem no gree
No mind am , if you talk, them go convert am to ibo vs yoruba war on nairaland. People way stupid from day one.
They should enjoy their renewed hopelessness alone. 2025, i don go back where i from come. No time.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Blazetrailer: 10:07pm On Dec 23, 2024
...but you got to the point of making a comment....

hhhmmm!! I can see you are not bothered truly

fasho01:
I can't be bothered mate
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Blazetrailer:
This is asinine.

Its no big deal to you but it is a big deal to others. Then shut your trap, nobody is asking you to dick measure on nairaland.

Asking such a dumb question after the guy duly explained his reasons in the video smacks of inferiorty in thinking.

People relocate for different reasons. I have Caucasian neighbours who actually left the US for Mexico despite all the noise about insecurity and drug issues there. I also have a former colleague at work who left for Hong Kong with his wife and made it a big news for everyone to know when he was leaving....nobody came out to ask why they saw it as a big deal or not a big deal. Why? Because its myopic to want to justify or rationalise peoples decisions. Its dim to even attempt it.

Reasons for relocation are personal...overlaying it on your own experience is simply dumb.
Softmirror:
I go to all these places on holidays since a toddler so it's no big deal to me. Truth be told, I have never loved any of those countries because of either their weather, their to much privacy, loss in family bond. I prefer going on holidays and back home, Nigeria. One of the countries I can't stand during winter is Canada even some Canadians relocate for a short period to other countries during winter, their aged ones do this a lot.

Bottom line, it's no big deal to me. Nigeria is a lot of fun.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Softmirror: 10:20pm On Dec 23, 2024
Blazetrailer:
This is asinine.

Its no big deal to you but it is a big deal to others. Then shut your trap, nobody is asking you to dick measure on nairaland.

Asking such a dumb question after the guy duly explained his reasons in the vidoe smacks of inferiorty in thinking.

People relocate for different reasons. I have Caucasian neighbours who actually left the US for Mexico despite all the noise about insecurity and drug issues there. I also have a former colleague at work who left for Hong Kong with his wife and made it a big news for everyone to know when he was leaving....nobody came out to ask why they saw it as a big deal or not a big deal. Why? Because its myopic to want to justify or rarionalise peoples personal decisions. Its myopic

Reasons for relocation are personal...overlaying it on your own experience is simply dumb.
I no quote you nah abi? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Douglad: 10:26pm On Dec 23, 2024
Haven't watched this guy's video since February 21st this year when I watched so many videos of his all at once. Will have to watch this night. still remember when i discovered his account back in 2019, guy did not even have up to 40K subscribers at the time. kudos!
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Nnamdipapa(m): 10:26pm On Dec 23, 2024
otipoju:
Better quality of life in terms of the vitals

Quality roads, medical care, education, power supply, water supply, recreational facilities, employment opportunities, earning power, security, civil service interactions, and so on.

So understand why it is that way for many.
The richest Nigerians are in Nigeria
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Angelfrost(m): 10:28pm On Dec 23, 2024
Shawarmagirl:
Those who are still at ibadan and oyo won't understand what it fills like leaving Nigeria. Nigeria is hell and zoo.
...And what exactly does it feel like?!!

Success and Failure are everywhere. You think everyone abroad is swimming in wealth and comfort?!!

Better quit that mindset.


Travel for pleasure or work, but make sure you have a clear path and plan to succeed there... If not, you will definitely regret it.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by TheWitchKing(m):
Softmirror:
I go to all these places on holidays since a toddler so it's no big deal to me. Truth be told, I have never loved any of those countries because of either their weather, their to much privacy, loss in family bond. I prefer going on holidays and back home, Nigeria. One of the countries I can't stand during winter is Canada even some Canadians relocate for a short period to other countries during winter, their aged ones do this a lot.

Bottom line, it's no big deal to me. Nigeria is a lot of fun. If you have family members who were born in U.K or U.S.A you will notice that at most times, when the travel down to Nigeria they feel reluctant to go back.
Nigeria has a population of 200 + million people. And inside these 200 million Plus people, Few are in politics (Thats the current paying venture in the whole of Nigeria now, the only lucrative one Paying billions for being very stupid, and on your resume, you must have been a thief in maybe your community or working as a thief in maybe NEPA before you join) And since not every one can enter, How them for do?
Now let me explain something you are not getting. Investors do not come into Nigeria because of the governmental messed up policies (I have 2 startups , No funding. I ended up using my savings to pay my workers and all) , Remote work, you have to struggle with geographical location in order to meet survival. Even Almighty Andela now , has started "geographical location" madness , before you can get a Job. Ok still not convinced, Let me show you something again, 2014, your passport was visa free to 60 countries. I would like you to google and tell me how many it is now. Ok, let me help you, it is 27! 27 countries alone! Ok let me help you, google High risk immigration countries OR high risk countries. And tell me if you do not see Nigeria there.
Now if Tayo Aina and co decided or rather decides to leave , You are saying "Nigeria is fun" and castigating them. I am asking the fun you speak of, Fun in what way exactly? Because you can change $100 and it gives you 170k to throw around? You don consider those for Ladipo, Trade fair and co? Custom duty nko? How is everything here looking like fun?

E be like you be one of those 30k and 3 Onions people, abi?
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by WINDSOW(m): 10:31pm On Dec 23, 2024
Nokio2:
Christmas like this ,I wanted to surprise my 5 year old nephew with timberland boots..Dem say na #67,000
Shou!
67k Tim's for pikin wey never join any cult..??
Lolllll
Na you dey fine Timberland, I bought Timnubland from Aba 5K for my nephew. After all na smalie him still be. Lol
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Nnamdipapa(m): 10:31pm On Dec 23, 2024
When you leave Nigeria, do not abandon the country entirely.

Get your foreign citizenship, foreign education and create a business you can run from Nigeria and then, come back even if to live in Nigeria part-time or full time. The biggest mistake I made was staying away from Nigeria for to long, I have now learnt my lessons. It does not not matter the situation in the country, I believe I have what it takes to succeed and live a better life way beyond anything I can have abroad.

The richest Nigerians are in Nigeria.

I wish Tayo best of luck.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Softmirror: 10:34pm On Dec 23, 2024
TheWitchKing:
Nigeria has a population of 200 + million people. And inside these 200 million Plus people, Few are in politics (Thats the current paying venture in the whole of Nigeria now, the only lucrative one Paying billions for being very stupid.) And since not every one can enter, How them for do?
Now let me explain something you are not getting. Investors do not come into Nigeria because of the governmental messed up policies (I have 2 startups , No funding. I ended up using my savings to pay my workers and all) , Remote work, you have to struggle with geographical location in order to meet survival. Even Almighty Andela now , has started "geographical location" madness , before you can get a Job. Ok still not convinced, Let me show you something again, 2014, your passport was visa free to 60 countries. I would like you to google and tell me how many it is now. Ok, let me help you, it is 27! 27 countries alone! Ok let me help you, google High risk immigration countries OR high risk countries. And tell me if you do not see Nigeria there.
Now if Tayo Aina and co decided or rather decides to leave , You are saying "Nigeria is fun" and castigating them. I am asking the fun you speak of, Fun in what way exactly? Because you can change $100 and it gives you 170k to throw around? You don consider those for Ladipo, Trade fair and co? Custom duty nko? How is everything here looking like fun?

E be like you be one of those 30k and 3 Onions people, abi?
The first country I ever traveled to was Japan with my dad and mum. I was a toddler then, and till date I am privilege to travel at will to other countries. I only shared my own experience.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Blazetrailer:
Yes, you did not, but you exhibited an infantile level of reasoning typical of a nairaland tribseman hence i had to call you out.

Relocation, just like many other critical decisions in life are personal choices.....you should never come to the open to question or castigate them unless you were in the shoes of decision makers

Softmirror:
I no quote you nah abi? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by TheWitchKing(m): 10:36pm On Dec 23, 2024
Softmirror:
The first country I ever traveled to was Japan with my dad and mum. I was a toddler then, and till date I am privilege to travel at will to other countries. I only shared my own experience.
That Experience was good. But at this point, Nigeria is NO Fun! That is basically what i want you as a person to clearly understand. Make una stop to castigate people way decide to do something better with them lives. Nigeria as a nation no day help anybody.
End of story.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by sevenhundred(m): 10:38pm On Dec 23, 2024
Gboom:
Have you enquired whether japa is part of your destiny.
Stop your negative mindset Nigeria is not a zoo, some people are making headway
some people making headway? That's why it's a Zoo.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Wildkat02: 10:43pm On Dec 23, 2024
Softmirror:
It always amuses me when some people see leaving Nigeria as some kind of achievement. 🤗

Some are just so desperate, so desperate to leave Nigeria to any Oyinbo land. I was told about a man who left Nigeria for Albania. The man dey chop kwa-kwa for there now🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Albania is a very poor country in Europe.

I hope Abike Dabiri will pick his call very soon.
Oga Albania still better pass Nigeria, despite they’re poor or whatever
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by 9JAMac10: 10:47pm On Dec 23, 2024
This guy look like a product of Igbo mom n yoruba man. I never see Yoruba man with him real head shape b4 😂
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by omoyankee3: 10:47pm On Dec 23, 2024
So this guy don japa
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by 79733139(m): 10:48pm On Dec 23, 2024
You conclusion is based on a personal anecdote! It is mostly likely that you come from a privileged background which makes up less than 15% of Nigerians... the typical Nigerian would NEVER say Nigeria is fun... they would always say it is damn hard to survive because of the corrupt system, grossly inadequate and poor infrastructures... look at Nigeria from a different eyes and you would view things differently.

You likely haven't had a close family member die of an illness like cancer and experienced how Nigeria's poor medical system failed them... that's why you are sugar-coating things.


Softmirror:
I go to all these places on holidays since a toddler so it's no big deal to me. Truth be told, I have never loved any of those countries because of either their weather, their to much privacy, loss in family bond. I prefer going on holidays and back home, Nigeria. One of the countries I can't stand during winter is Canada even some Canadians relocate for a short period to other countries during winter, their aged ones do this a lot.

Bottom line, it's no big deal to me. Nigeria is a lot of fun. If you have family members who were born in U.K or U.S.A you will notice that at most times, when the travel down to Nigeria they feel reluctant to go back.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Smartcitizen: 10:49pm On Dec 23, 2024
Softmirror:
It always amuses me when some people see leaving Nigeria as some kind of achievement. 🤗

Some are just so desperate, so desperate to leave Nigeria to any Oyinbo land. I was told about a man who left Nigeria for Albania. The man dey chop kwa-kwa for there now🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Albania is a very poor country in Europe.

I hope Abike Dabiri will pick his call very soon.
Bad belle, leaving Nigeria and doing this boi boi APC ONLINE PAID AGENT here which one is better?


Used toilet paper like you.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Jayhome24: 10:50pm On Dec 23, 2024
Sorry who is this? I don't know him and I never heard his name before so is going to Portugal or whatever an achievement?

Portugalhuh Your eyes go clear soon no worry shey you dey open teeth now? No wahaa you go get the message soon.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by TheWitchKing(m): 10:56pm On Dec 23, 2024
Wildkat02:
Oga Albania still better pass Nigeria, despite they’re poor or whatever
That country came out of a war. It still has the level with Sarajevo, Georgia and co. There Is no way it can be better than Nigeria. Sorry I don't agree with you on this. Is South Sudan better than Nigeria ? They have nearly same grade.
Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by nesphil(m): 10:59pm On Dec 23, 2024
Tayo Aina my guy.
You're doing well bro.
Keep the fire 🔥burning.

nlfpmod:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0blqbQQdLfo?si=gA-M5GSTLhXyAs5l
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