Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa - Travel (8) - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Travel › Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa (36258 Views)
1 2 3 ... 5 6 7 8 9 Reply (Go Down)
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by AgroBizSolution(f): 11:39am On Mar 10, 2025 |
Well, I just pray most of them realise sooner and retrace their steps or face their challenges head on and become successful. kingbee90: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Santalpharay: 11:46am On Mar 10, 2025 |
Forumites:Where their kids are matters the most to me. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Santalpharay: 11:48am On Mar 10, 2025 |
pansophist:We should be talking about people with papers. Illegal migrants are not our concern |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 11:57am On Mar 10, 2025 |
Half education is far worse than total ignorance. You only compiled a list based on age-long stereotypes mostly irrelevant in many places today. Be specific. Where is the abroad that you just described? Which countries? Afolue: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 12:00pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Isn’t that an indication of something you should think about? ![]() Afolue: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 12:08pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Absolutely. Just reading very funny clueless comments here. Most of these guys can't even afford the japa to a decent place and those that could are not mentally strong enough for the first few years of settling down abroad. Then we have those that are truly well established sustainaby in Nigeria, they can even live in a remote village and create real comfort there, so japa is irrelevant. Even within Nigeria, we have those in the villages who got better opportunities to leave for Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt etc but will come up with a thousand and one excuses to stay within their comfort zone and later in life have their children cursing them out or detest them for being too laid back. This is very common ![]() Angelfrost: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by kingjoe(m): 12:48pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
franchasng:please why did you mention spain.i was planning to go there next year |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by gforce5: 12:53pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
You are asking someone who has never possessed a passport let alone passed through the semi-border if he is based abroad? That zombie has never entered a plane before. No exposed person can reason the way he does. jocelynor: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by nwirinedu(m): 1:02pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Very very disappointed with this woman. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by djoe21(m): 1:02pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Saviola86:This is one of the best comments so far. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by AkhereOkaka(m): 1:07pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
[quote author=id4sho post=134468525]Yen yen Native Hen Migrate as a skilled worker most especially STEM courses - Direct PR (fly in & fly out at will) Express Entry, Skilled Migrant,Chancenkarte, Skill Select Asylum seekers route na 50-50 Schooling is becoming 50-50(most especially non-STEM courses) and very expensive 😥 #legal- Nairaland Travel Section is very resourceful 💯. You don't need Agent kola Study route is becoming 50 50 including for STEM courses the best bet is skilled workers visa. Even skilled workers are now treated with disdain unlike before cause of the high numbers of unemployed skilled workers. Cause of the laws of supply. We rise by lifting others We rise by lifting others We rise by lifting others |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Tayorshd87(m): 1:14pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Have u been there before ?? Or what u read or what they told u RadiantGlow: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by franchasng: 1:38pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
kingjoe:To get work there is very difficult, in fact there are no jobs in Spain for migrants. Unless odd jobs like harvesting fruits in farms, offloading fish, etc |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Angelfrost(m): 1:46pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Shikena:Sir, it's the stupidity of too much privilege, in my opinion. Why destroy a firm and solid foundation to chase phantoms?!! Not against trying for dual citizenship, but at the very least, they should have a fall back option or backup plan, not burning bridges in Nigeria thinking there's a promised land abroad. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Johnn74: 1:50pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Mrfeel: ![]() |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Afolue(m): 1:57pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Shikena:I don’t get. Priceless privileges is what I am talking about. Urgent 2k sure for africa but never such in yankee. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Afolue(m): 2:02pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Shikena:all countries in continents doing well, including many African countries doing well too. You’re obviously not well informed. Are you a diaspora or you have once been.? If not, stop embarrassing yourself here. Those who knows what am talking about knows very well and can relate vividly! |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Angelfrost(m): 2:03pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Afolue:Great points...However, what you stated clearly underscores why there is a welfare state in Nigeria and a clearly unsustainable trajectory for the leaders and citizens. 1. A country where people can afford necessities even without jobs is either a wealthy nation subsidising for her citizens or a poor nation taking loans to mask realities. We both know where Nigeria belongs. 2. If Tinubu has the boldness and unfailing ruthlessness to push this nation out of stagnacy and daydreaming, depression and suicide will skyrocket... Poverty will be off the roof. 3. Read up the meaning of "Black Tax", and understand why many are not truly living in Nigeria... A lot of people are just one bereavement away from becoming homeless and beggars. Living at the mercy and generosity of families, friends and even strangers is not the way to live as individuals and as a people. 4. Where are the jobs in Nigeria?!! Who is creating them?!! What industries and investments are springing up?!! The last time we had major investments was under Jonathan... Most of them have even shut down and left. If nothing drastic is done in this nation in terms of the economy, things might get perilous. Now, the above might not apply to you if you are lucky to be gainfully employed (the numbers are shrinking by the day)... But don't kid yourself! Your standard of living shrinks with each spike in living cost as we have been experiencing for years now. Some of the people doing japa have looked into the nation's future and the uncertainty they saw made them decide to take a chance. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Afolue(m): 2:13pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Angelfrost:well said. But we must not all put our burden on the government. The I must go to the university syndrome has ruined many lives including me speaking. Handwork is the way to go home and abroad. I mean skills! But due to pride and competition amongst peer groups including envy and jealousy has reduce everyone to be dependent on govt. related jobs after graduation. Self independence pays home and abroad equally. Africa has damn untold privileges that are priceless. Beat traffic abroad, one will be made to pay a fine that will make you to park the car for good. Another tinge of example! |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Angelfrost(m): 2:22pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Afolue:Absolutely... Personally, I have never been able to fully grasp the lure or hype about abroad. As adults, restarting in another nation where you don't have roots makes no sense. For a lot of japarians, it's just the fear of missing out and the uncertainty around Nigeria's future that fuel their relocation. Whether we are industrious or interested in informal work, poor leadership still goes a long way... Look at the state of insecurity for instance. If we solved insecurity alone today, japa rate would reduce massively. Like I said earlier, Japa is not the consideration of underprivileged Nigerians... It's only the well educated with the financial backing that actually consider it. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 3:23pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
I am a Nigerian that spends up to 3 months in Nigeria every year. If you need real life info about diaspora I'm here to help, having experienced five continents/subcontinents & lived in three.Afolue: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 3:29pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Well stated. You have to define your personal priorities. Also we are defined by our personal experiences. What I address is the ignorance of our people when it comes to living in other places ![]() Angelfrost: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 3:31pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Spot on. Angelfrost: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Angelfrost(m): 3:32pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Shikena:True that! Another key thing is ADAPTABILITY. Anyone who can't adapt easily within or across Nigeria should never relocate abroad even if he has all the resources at his disposal. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Prince111111: 3:33pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
That is for minority please I know my monthly pay in Naira. You want to kid with pounds 😂😂😂 |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 3:38pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
True. I totally agree with you having initially cut off from Nigeria for the first seven years of living abroad. Even with my extended family structures in place, I had to build again from scratch. Looking back, I told myself I should have retained my connection to my homeland while settling down abroad. However, when you have the means you can always reconnect with Nigeria but with eyes wide open. For many of us, it's now more of a semblance of the best, or modestly speaking, the good of both worlds. Angelfrost: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Charly68: 3:38pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Many sold their father's houses and properties to japa only to discover that there is no easy job anywhere |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 3:41pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Prince111111: ![]() When you settle down, you are settled. The environment you create with tens of millions of naira in Nigeria is just your normal neighborhood abroad when you are settled. Pounds na baba. |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Shikena(m): 3:45pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Another interesting angle that I totally agree with. Adaptability is an underrated but very important factor. Know thyself before you japa! Angelfrost: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Lanruze: 4:15pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Please what have they done. I would really appreciate if you can specify what the achievements are that they couldn't be able to achieve in 10years. Eagleways: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by lagonovo: 5:07pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
Ok, let's think deeply. I think I have a very good global indicator for what you are trying to portray with mere feeling and not actual facts. It's called Life Expectancy. The indicator often measured as "life expectancy at birth", represents the average number of years a newborn is expected to live, assuming current mortality rates remain constant throughout their life. This metric is widely used to assess the overall health and quality of life in different countries. You can explore it and other relevant data by country on this WHO link: https://data.who.int/countries/ This will help you understand what we are telling you using available data instead of feelings and assumptions. Afolue: |
| Re: Japa: Many Nigerians Abroad Living In Regrets, Depression, Abike Dabiri-erewa by Afolue(m): 5:47pm On Mar 10, 2025 |
lagonovo:okay. I get you well. You have spoken like a scholar. The life expectancy you’re trying to say here now is that africa is being faced with challenges in relation to that right? But, analysis from first hand experience, those who have been abroad and then falls back to Africa do usually have a changed mindset, deeper insight, wider scope and problem solving skills. To travel is good. But both places on residential grounds has their merits and demerits that can not be over emphasized. |
Stop Migrating To Countries Worse Than Nigeria – Abike Dabiri-Erewa Warns • Turkish Ambassador To Nigeria Writes Abike Dabiri-Erewa On TRNC Statement • Abike Dabiri-Erewa: Chinese Don’t Want Africans In China • 2 • 3 • 4
Calabar's Monorail Shows A Glimpse Of Nigeria's Intracity Public Transit System • A Pastor's Car Somersaulted Four Times And He Survived (Photos) • Why We Hiked Nigerian Applicants’ Visa Fees – US
.
