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"Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by eyesoflagos(op): 8:47am On Oct 10, 2025
Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer in UK Reveals Her New Job, Sparks Reactions Online

A Nigerian lawyer has set social media buzzing after candidly revealing the kind of work she now does since relocating to the United Kingdom (UK) — a story that has resonated deeply with Nigerians in the diaspora. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
From Barrister to Care Assistant

The lady, identified on TikTok as @gee87849, shared in a lighthearted video that she currently works as a care assistant in the UK.

According to her, she has yet to continue her legal practice abroad — a reality she finds both humbling and humorous.

Quoting her exact words, she said:

Who I wan explain give say I be lawyer for my country?”

The phrase, which loosely translates to “Who am I supposed to explain to that I was a lawyer back home?” quickly struck a chord with many Nigerians who have faced similar challenges while trying to restart their professional lives overseas.
Reality Check: Life Abroad for Professionals

Her honest confession mirrors the experience of many skilled migrants who are often forced to take up non-professional jobs while navigating the strict licensing processes abroad.

For many, it’s a temporary adjustment — but one that often comes with emotional and social pressure, especially when explaining their new reality to friends or family back home.
Reactions From Nigerians in the Diaspora

The viral video drew hundreds of supportive and empathetic comments.

One user wrote:

“Same here, I was a banker in Lagos. Now I’m a support worker in Manchester. Life no balance 😂.”

Another added:

“It’s not easy starting over, but at least you’re earning well and living decently. That’s what matters.”

Some others praised her for being real, saying her openness helps shed light on the sacrifices many professionals make when they move abroad.
The Bigger Conversation

Her story has reignited discussions about career transitions, professional requalification barriers, and the mental toll of migration. Despite the differences in job roles, many Nigerians abroad agree that the journey — though challenging — is part of building a better life.

As one commenter summed it up:

“No shame in honest work. The title can wait — the bills can’t.”
https://eyesoflagos.com/nigerian-lawyer-uk-care-assistant-reveals-job/

Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Sonnobax15(m): 9:00am On Oct 10, 2025
lipsrsealed
Gone are those days when law as a profession used to command so much respect..

Make she come ughelli police station Make she come see how lawyers dey stand for station gate dey hustle for clients angry. Na once she go thank God for her stars...
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by helinues: 9:06am On Oct 10, 2025
Skills, creativity are the things that can earn you decent money in this age irrespective of profession or location
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Lanretoye(m): 9:10am On Oct 10, 2025
Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Gone are those days when law as a profession used to command so much respect..

Make she come ughelli police station Make she come see how lawyers dey stand for station gate dey hustle for clients angry. Na once she go thank God for her stars...
Abeg wetin be your own discipline?…na the ones wey Dey ugheli police station be 90% of the population of lawyers in this country.i don’t know what is wrong with some of you and reasoning,in fact i am very sure that you don’t even have children in school.isn’t it insane that someone doesn’t see lawyer’s that have their own chambers and the ones doing very well in their field?,na the ones wey Dey hustle for police station be your own yardstick.howmany lawyers self Dey the ugheli police station compared to population of well to do lawyers in the country
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Rebelutionary: 9:38am On Oct 10, 2025
Lanretoye:
Abeg wetin be your own discipline?…na the ones wey Dey ugheli police station be 90% of the population of lawyers in this country.i don’t know what is wrong with some of you and reasoning,in fact i am very sure that you don’t even have children in school.isn’t it insane that someone doesn’t see lawyer’s that have their own chambers and the ones doing very well in their field?,na the ones wey Dey hustle for police station be your own yardstick.howmany lawyers self Dey the ugheli police station compared to population of well to do lawyers in the country
I couldn't have said it any better! They can push a certain bias way too far and make it THE ONLY REALITY.

I don't know where they got this tendency to push the negatives as all there is. Falana is also hustling for clients at Ikeja Police station too! grin grin

If you go on that video's comment you will see the "cousins" of the person you quoted telling her "if e tire come back"...when there are actually people who came back and make success of their return home!

All these realities exist all at once and are valid but for some of this "interesting" people the gloomy reality they paint is all there is!

Annoying lots!
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by motymop: 10:21am On Oct 10, 2025
as an immigrant, you have to start all over again in a new country even if you have phd and you might be stuck there with resentment

the lucky ones are doctors and nurses, that is if you go to the right countries and pass their own license exam or else na to dey sweep ground you go do
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by ZombieDredd: 10:24am On Oct 10, 2025
motymop:
as an immigrants, you have to start all over again even if you have phd
Not quite true.

Many immigrants entered NHS band 5,6.( Lab Scientist, doctors, biomedical science, radiography, physiotherapy etc etc)

That's not starting all over again
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by motymop: 10:33am On Oct 10, 2025
ZombieDredd:
Not quite true.

Many immigrants entered NHS band 5,6.( Lab Scientist, doctors, biomedical science, radiography, physiotherapy etc etc)

That's not starting all over again
you wrote not quite true as if there are immigrants driving taxis in the uk
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Kemetian: 10:34am On Oct 10, 2025
Doing those menial jobs when you have advanced degrees can be soul destroying.

People think it's all about money and earning dollars or pounds or Euros, good roads, 24 hr light etc.

But all those things mean nothing after a couple of months there. You will be in one job far below your level collecting insult from one secretary that looks at you as a dropout, to be doing such menial work.

Meanwhile you have a degree and experience in a professional capacity the secretary can only dream of.

If you get there and do a menial job despite your degree, You will definitely reach a point where you will ask yourself if you made the right choice with Japa.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by brain54(m): 10:52am On Oct 10, 2025
I have this Ghanian friend that worked at a hospital...

As an anesthetist. He had a poultry large poultry farm and did crop farming as side business. This is a poultry farm that had close to 10,000 birds and was doing well and he was comfortable. His wife also worked as a staff of one of the highest paying companies-Cocoabod.

Dude woke up one day and said he was leaving all these behind, including his wife and 2 kids to travel to America to go "hustle." shocked

He told me he worked in Winter and his fingers froze from the cold. undecided shocked


Scenario 2 is another friend that recently traveled sometime in the middle of last year. This one also had a good job, an 11 acres peice of land where he did pig farming as side business (he even gave me about 3 acres from the part he wasn't using on which I planted maize and okra last 2 years) he had property a wife and recently had a kid.


This one called me just early this year telling me he was now in America looking for a job. shocked shocked

He told me he recently got a job, he didn't disclose the type of job. But I suspect it's one of those unskilled jobs. He was telling me recently when we chatted how he had to work and was paying the person whose paper he was using to work. shocked shocked

He said something like he was saving money for now to get his own papers and couldn't even afford to get a decent bedsheet for now. He didn't want to open up on many things but I could sense his struggles.


My question is why would someone be doing fairly or averagely okay in their own country and decide to travel to another country not to go work as skilled or start a business but to go do demeaning unskilled labor work.

Why would I leave my country where I live almost as a king to go live in a rat race.


I can never understand that.

Another person was confiding in me recently that he wanted to travel to the US. This is someone that has a small factory, into iron rod sales and construction business. I just looked at him and told him not to do it. He should focus on growing his business and I used the other 2 people I mentioned earlier as examples.

If I want to travel to the US or any other country it's to go flex, explore, or look for bigger business opportunities and not to go hustle and start from the scratch.

A crocodile in the my country is better than a lizard in obodo oyibo!
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by OboOlora(f): 11:18am On Oct 10, 2025
She is just seeking media attention
Over 90% of Nigerians than relocated since 2022 are either into care, warehouse or other menial jobs
No shame in that, as long as it pays your bills and you don't get carried away with it but seek other professional passions after COS is over
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by WizardOfNG: 11:25am On Oct 10, 2025
She can't blame the UK for not allowing her jump straight into practising law there after arriving from Nigeria.

They're not dumb to not see how Rotimi Amaechi, Deji Adeyanju, Dino Melaye, and literally thousands of other wealthy Nigerians, buy Law degrees, from even Nigeria's neighbouring countries like Togo and Benin Republic, and even "call to the bar".

The reality they know about us reveals they will destroy their systems over there if they take our "professionals" at face value.

This is not indictment of this lady who may be a properly qualified and talented lawyer.

She however needs to accept it is best she does the needful and gain all accreditation that will allow her practice law in the UK.

That's how she needs to move and not lamenting about her former life in Nigeria publicly after she willinglymade the decision to relocate .

The truth is that Nigeria is a nation that fails to do the right thing and thus expose her people to ridicule where systems are organised with strict insistence on compliance and proven capacity in important professions like Medicine, Law, architecture etc.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by brain54(m): 11:42am On Oct 10, 2025
WizardOfNG:
She can't blame the UK for not allowing her jump straight into practising law there after arriving from Nigeria.

They're not dumb to not see how Rotimi Amaechi, Deji Adeyanju, Dino Melaye, and literally thousands of other wealthy Nigerians, buy Law degrees, from even Nigeria's neighbouring countries like Togo and Benin Republic, and even "call to the bar".

The reality they know about us reveals they will destroy their systems over there if they take our "professionals" at face value.


This is not indictment of this lady who may be a properly qualified and talented lawyer.

She however needs to accept it is best she does the needful and gain all accreditation that will allow her practice law in the UK.

That's how she needs to move and not lamenting about her former life in Nigeria publicly after she willinglymade the decision to relocate .

The truth is that Nigeria is a nation that fails to do the right thing and thus expose her people to ridicule where systems are organised with strict insistence on compliance and proven capacity in important professions like Medicine, Law, architecture etc.
Foreign trained professionals from all countries...

Pass face similar requirements when moving to the US or uk and I don't see it as being perculiar to Nigeria.

And be careful about making allegations without evidence.

Or how do you know Amechi,adeyanju etc bought degrees?
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Sonnobax15(m): 11:50am On Oct 10, 2025
Lanretoye:
Abeg wetin be your own discipline?…na the ones wey Dey ugheli police station be 90% of the population of lawyers in this country.i don’t know what is wrong with some of you and reasoning,in fact i am very sure that you don’t even have children in school.isn’t it insane that someone doesn’t see lawyer’s that have their own chambers and the ones doing very well in their field?,na the ones wey Dey hustle for police station be your own yardstick.howmany lawyers self Dey the ugheli police station compared to population of well to do lawyers in the country
. Eyahhhhhhhh grin. Pain,is that you? grin

Well,lemme don't reply you in a tone similar to the one in which you just did to me undecided. Personally,my first job after my secondary school was in a lawyer's chambers...I could recur how we hardly had clients,to the extent that my boss had to close his chambers undecided. I'm talking about a well known and respected lawyer,but he was also a contractor under an engineering site as at then..... No matter how you may try to sugarcoat or sweet-mouth it,law as a profession in Nigeria has long lost it's respect and regards..
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by ednut1(m): 12:08pm On Oct 10, 2025
In Canada / USA, Nigerian trained lawyers are getting called in the various bars there. Na you go UK with student visa or care visa why has limited prospects. Abeg rest
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by WizardOfNG: 12:09pm On Oct 10, 2025
brain54:
Foreign trained professionals from all countries...

Pass face similar requirements when moving to the US or uk and I don't see it as being perculiar to Nigeria.

And be careful about making allegations without evidence.

Or how do you know Amechi,adeyanju etc bought degrees?
Investigate and you will note many citizens of nations of the world get exemption, based on their academic credentials from their home Countries, when they move to the West, that Nigerians are automatically denied of. That's the reality.

Nigeria has the least integrity in the eyes of the world because of educational certification malpractices in our nation that is common knowledge.

See YouTube video below if you think I am one of those who talk carelessly without proof. 22,000 fake degrees obtained in Benin Republic and Togo the Nigerian Government invalidated. A whopping 22,000 bro and that is even the one they are aware off !!! 😲😲You think foreign Countries, like the Uk, are not privy to what is revealed below?

As for Dino Melaye, Deji Adeyanju and Rotimi Amaechi, they all gained their law degrees from Baze University in Abuja. Coincidence or 'choice' University for politicians or wannabe politicians (Deji Adeyanju ) working towards SAN glory that will allow them even more ' lord of the manor movement' in the Nigerian public space same way a passionate hunter buys bigger and better guns to kill better?

Go figure buddy. Some of us understand the reality and workings of Nigeria not for public consumption.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/fake-degrees-fg-probes-107-private-varsities/%3famp

Nigeria currently has a total of 147 private universities. Checks on the National Universities Commission’s website indicate that 107 of them were established in the last 15 years. Among them are Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State; Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State; Elizade University,Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State; and Baze University, Abuja, among others.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35dXk1l2yvQ?si=lA1cmiXMQDXzFxQp

Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by ZombieDredd: 1:26pm On Oct 10, 2025
motymop:
you wrote not quite true as if there are immigrants driving taxis in the uk
Na you no understand English.

You said "as an immigrant you start all over".

Lumping all immigrants is what you did, I separated them for you to see that not all like you claimed start afresh.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by ZombieDredd: 1:30pm On Oct 10, 2025
brain54:
I have this Ghanian friend that worked at a hospital...

As an anesthetist. He had a poultry large poultry farm and did crop farming as side business. This is a poultry farm that had close to 10,000 birds and was doing well and he was comfortable. His wife also worked as a staff of one of the highest paying companies-Cocoabod.

Dude woke up one day and said he was leaving all these behind, including his wife and 2 kids to travel to America to go "hustle." shocked

He told me he worked in Winter and his fingers froze from the cold. undecided shocked


Scenario 2 is another friend that recently traveled sometime in the middle of last year. This one also had a good job, an 11 acres peice of land where he did pig farming as side business (he even gave me about 3 acres from the part he wasn't using on which I planted maize and okra last 2 years) he had property a wife and recently had a kid.


This one called me just early this year telling me he was now in America looking for a job. shocked shocked

He told me he recently got a job, he didn't disclose the type of job. But I suspect it's one of those unskilled jobs. He was telling me recently when we chatted how he had to work and was paying the person whose paper he was using to work. shocked shocked

He said something like he was saving money for now to get his own papers and couldn't even afford to get a decent bedsheet for now. He didn't want to open up on many things but I could sense his struggles.


My question is why would someone be doing fairly or averagely okay in their own country and decide to travel to another country not to go work as skilled or start a business but to go do demeaning unskilled labor work.

Why would I leave my country where I live almost as a king to go live in a rat race.


I can never understand that.

Another person was confiding in me recently that he wanted to travel to the US. This is someone that has a small factory, into iron rod sales and construction business. I just looked at him and told him not to do it. He should focus on growing his business and I used the other 2 people I mentioned earlier as examples.

If I want to travel to the US or any other country it's to go flex, explore, or look for bigger business opportunities and not to go hustle and start from the scratch.

A crocodile in the my country is better than a lizard in obodo oyibo!
You dey live like king for where?

As a caregiver, some months down she can decide to go vacation in Spain or France with small money from salary........now as a king that you are in Nigeria, can you go to South Africa on vacation with small money from your salary, oh king grin grin
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by brain54(m): 1:40pm On Oct 10, 2025
ZombieDredd:
You dey live like king for where?

As a caregiver, some months down she can decide to go vacation in Spain or France with small money from salary........now as a king that you are in Nigeria, can you go to South Africa on vacation with small money from your salary, oh king grin grin
Na the like king wey you see pain you...? grin

I no say I be king. I only use am as metaphor as compared to the kind life I go live there.

Get it? Why you no say I be crocodile? grin

And is vacation in South Africa the standard to measure quality of life.

And besides I mentioned in the post you quoted that if I wouldn't mind going to flex and explore other countries rather than going to join in the rat race over there undecided

Right now that isn't a priority!
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Commentor: 1:51pm On Oct 10, 2025
Normal Normal.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Nobody: 1:56pm On Oct 10, 2025
Law is one the most useless courses to study in university now. Unless you have a family of lawyers with an already existing good chamber, don't waste your time.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Natbrowny: 8:24pm On Oct 10, 2025
U studied law, not medicine or medical related courses

How u want take law wey u study for 9ja tek get lawyer work for UK. Not possible na

Uk has its laws and u gotta re-study that to be able to practice. Even para-legal wont take her coz she studied law in Nigeria

If na medicine now, its same all over
Even account na still debit, credit pattern apply everywhere.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by blesdman(m): 8:27pm On Oct 10, 2025
Sonnobax15:
. Eyahhhhhhhh grin. Pain,is that you? grin

Well,lemme don't reply you in a tone similar to the one in which you just did to me undecided. Personally,my first job after my secondary school was in a lawyer's chambers...I could recur how we hardly had clients,to the extent that my boss had to close his chambers undecided. I'm talking about a well known and respected lawyer,but he was also a contractor under an engineering site as at then..... No matter how you may try to sugarcoat or sweet-mouth it,law as a profession in Nigeria has long lost it's respect and regards..
What do people do in law? I really do not see their relevance in Nigeria. They are only used by politicians for their purposes. Otherwise , English law does not serve the masses here in Nigeria. I have a case and take it to a court where it takes 20yrs to rule over. But a political case is resolved in record time. English law is useless in Nigeria...except maybe in corporate cities like Lagos and port Harcourt where we still have registrars
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by ravensckar(m): 9:05pm On Oct 10, 2025
So, somebody will sell his house, cars and properties to go and hustle abroad only to re-acquire those things after a few years.

So, a whole lawyer that probably has her own chamber just woke up one morning and decided to JAPA only to become a CARE ASSISTANT.

Is it inordinate ambition, search for a purposeful life or illusion? Abi swear dey follow some people ni? huh huh
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by Mindlog: 9:31pm On Oct 10, 2025
That is the survival stage and with resilience, will achieve stability in the coming years.

I packed bananas at Fyffes Bananas as a student and on some shifts paired with an Indian who was also a postgraduate student and shared she is a Pediatrician and relocated to the UK with her family through studies...I humble instantly.

Today, she works at the Great Ormond Street Children Hospital, here in London while I am employed as a Clinical Practitioner by a London borough in Central London.

It is a process that eventually pays off, if focused.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by free2ryhme: 9:31pm On Oct 10, 2025
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by 9JAMac10: 9:32pm On Oct 10, 2025
Female lawyers are overrated take that to the bank. Law is a masculine profession. Nobody reasonable or rationale hires a female lawyer to represent them. She shocked that she been lied to her whole life about being a talkative and combative woman disguised as lawyer hahaha. Only professions women should engage in is healthcare , teaching or culinary industry. Those are feminine jobs. She better go to nursing school while working as a CNA
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by LabStores: 9:33pm On Oct 10, 2025
You didn't study UK law... What do you expect?
Best of luck in your new career.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by AustineE1: 9:34pm On Oct 10, 2025
In UK she can still seat for the law exams that will qualify her as a solicitor of Wales and England but she needs to read very well and cover the hell of voluminous law books. In UK,many Nigeria lawyers seat and pass the exams.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by cyberbro: 9:36pm On Oct 10, 2025
Hope she knows she can actually practice law in the UK if she is ready to go through the necessary steps...
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by OriOko88(m): 9:37pm On Oct 10, 2025
Mindlog:
That is the survival stage and with resilience, will achieve stability in the coming years.

I packed bananas at Fyffes Bananas as a student and on some shifts paired with an Indian who was also a postgraduate student and shared she is a Pediatrician and relocated to the UK with her family through studies...I humble instantly.
Pathetic. Modern Slavery.In the 21st century.
Re: "Who I Wan Explain Give?” – Nigerian Lawyer In UK Reveals Her New Job by cyberbro: 9:37pm On Oct 10, 2025
AustineE1:
In UK she can still seat for the law exams that will qualify her as a solicitor of Wales and England but she needs to read very well and cover the hell of voluminous law books. In UK,many Nigeria lawyers seat and pass the exams.
I literally just wrote the same thing bro... I guess it's the initial "I need to hustle" mentality that makes people do whatever kind of job that comes their way.

Although I understand that so many people need money to sustain themselves in the meantime, but hopefully she can make the right transition.
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