I'm a Ghanaian married to a white woman in the US and own my personal business by his grace. I respect every country but no country comes close to the US in terms of opportunities. 😊
@@adventuresofa9jaguy322I've never had any opportunity to live in abroad but I'm praying to get an opportunity to the United States cause after my research about the best country for immigrants no country comes closer in the United States
I'm a Nigerian born in America Of course it's easy to blend in here, Years back my dad migrated here independently, he stayed in NYC and just after few months of CDL training, my dad got his CDL (commercial drivers license) and got his first truck driving job Fast forward to today we own a house not just one but 2 houses, store's cars and many more For anyone thinking of migrating to America, i must say that's a good choice that can never be regretted not just for you but your childrens There're many opportunities here it's just left for you work hard and build your dreams God bless America 🇺🇲🌎🦅✔️
i love Scotland 🏴 tho and have been living in glasgow 23years. i have visited usa 🇺🇸 canada 🇨🇦 switzerland 🇨🇭 Germany 🇩🇪 italy 🇮🇹 spain 🇪🇸 Sweden 🇸🇪 yet still find scotland the most friendly and welcoming country
@@anele5696 i stayed at pollokshaws road just by the shell garage . i then moved to Drumpark street for ten years then bought my house in great western road west End
Thank you Prof. For coming by. Thanks Tochi for this video, we need another video with your cousin to share about US opportunities. It looks like she has a lot to share
Just be proud of where you live, some Americans will tell you they envy the UK transport system, and medical and cost of living are low in the UK, so America might be better in opportunity in business.
No country is Ideal. Every country has its pros and cons. Enjoy where God has placed you. Money doesn't necessarily mean you are living a successful life.
I live in the US and do not envy the UK transport system. I like having my own car in my covered garage where I can get in and go anywhere I please and not track through bad weather. As far as healthcare, the most I have paid out of pocket is around 5000 dols due to some high-end diagnostic test I had to have. I set up monthly payments of 100 dols a month until it was paid off. It's not that bad here, and if you can't afford health insurance, you can apply for social services like medicaid for healthcare and food stamps to but food for free.
As the Professor said, I don't like how the UK puts a lid on how successful you are allowed to be. Social class plays a big part in what class you are born into. The UK system makes it hard for you to step outside your social class, and that's wrong.
l have always love watching your content, it has empowered me a lot. In the aspect of moving to America 🇺🇸, really want to but l am starting my nursing program in September this year, and that will take me 3 year, but l have a degree in health and social care, if coming with my health and social care degree how do l apply, l am a British citizen by passport, please your advice
Thank you for sharing this message. My husband is Nigerian and we are still working on him coming to the United States. He knows the opportunities here. He’s a very intelligent Tech guy and the opportunity is the sky for him here. My brother lives in North Carolina and he is ready to take him under his wing for his next opportunity in the United States 🇺🇸 ❤
Thank you Prof for coming on Tochi's channel........... thank you for stating the reality about opportunities in the US and the negative news about violence in America, it's just true, there is violence everywhere but God keeps!
I loved this interview!!!! She is speaking my language, the UK unfortunately does NOT have black excellence, that country is stagnant for black people.
I really enjoyed watching this informative information and comparisons not based on hate or ignorance but factual , most in UK a child is encouraged to be a nurse or doctor and its shutters children who aspire something else , people here in UK only focus more in healthcare and tend to try to fit in
Thank you for sharing, Ma'am Ezinne. One subtle difference I’ve noticed is that Americans tend to be kinder. While I can’t go into all the details, my experiences living in the UK have shown me that the level of hostility present in Nigeria, whether in the workplace or among neighbors, can be even more pronounced in the UK. In contrast, the US system encourages politeness, even if it sometimes feels a bit forced from few persons. From small gestures like holding the door for someone, smiling at strangers, to showing respect to subordinates as a boss, the culture in the US is designed to be more considerate. Having lived in both places, my conclusion is that there is really no comparison between the UK and the US. The UK is quite similar to living in Nigeria, just with more reliable power.
Well Said ! Prof Ezinne ❤ and yes i personally do get question at work like 'I don't mean to sound rude but where are you originally from? ' next question following that is 'Do you like it here?' Next question 'Are you going back to Nigeria anytime soon '. 3/10 ask this question everyday. These days once i hear ' oo sorry dear i don't mean to sound rude ' i automatically know the next line of questions and i am always prepared with answers for them 😂😂😂
Poverty stinks in many neighbourhoods in America Apart from a few cities people are spaced out and living isolated and lonely lives. UK is robust and full of energy. Money is not everything. U just can’t beat the UK effective transportation systems plus many other things
Houses made of wood. Attractive from the outside but without solid substance. That’s the U.S for you. Attractive salaries but without consideration for people if they get down.
Professor, two years in U.K. is not enough to speak about another country. Here now, we have a foreign secretary who is black. So is not doom , doom in U.K.
This video is my sign to move to the USA. i will come back to this comment in the next TWO years and tell you all how it is,i shall be typing from my house in USA .
Seriously I’ve never imagine myself going to USA because of the violence we do hear about them. But your sister has just change my mentality about the USA. Thank you so much
Thank you Tochi for this insightful and convincing video 👍 please I'm eagerly waiting for the concluding part of this video because I believe your cousin Prof. has enough information to dish out 😂
Hi lovely ladies. Thank you for the video and the information. As much as I'm not going to condemn the racism and the discrimination subject in the speech, it is because lately, those two things are happening in each and every country on this planet, it is like it is a World's Norm. Therefore, no one or nothing can be done about it 😉 😀. I am not going to admit that US is better than UK. It just depends on what they want to achieve in life and what kind of the country one feel, will make their life worthwhile. What really makes the UK, undesirable anymore, it is because of BREXIT. Before the issue of BREXIT existed, the UK was the most desirable place, as people used to do the right things and respected the laws of the country. Unfortunately, when BREXIT was introduced, it killed the spirits of many, many, people who were in love with the UK, which was a shame really, by the way. The legal immigrants in the UK, where trying hard to mach the standards and the behaviours of the British government and its community laws. But unfortunately, BREXIT, destroyed all of that, as some of the British people had started to change their minds and their attitudes towards the Legal immigrants, as the result, the UK never went back to normality, while its ratings was gradually dying a slow but a sure death 😕. As far as US is concerned, it is a country where some one needs a fast kind,and yet a lawless kind of life but really nothing else, because the government in the US, doesn't know how to differentiate the law from the an ordinary people's life, which is the reason why in the US is not considered much, as you can see how much of the people are being killed 😀 like birds 😀 in the USA, because of the fast and an ignorance kind life of other people's lives. As I'm going to agree with the lady when she said the only safest time to bring your children in the USA, it is while they are still very young because one can lose a teenage child within few bloody hours after entering the USA, as they love a very fast kind of life. While they might regret why they brought those teenager to the US. Therefore, that will be the worst experience for every parent. THAT'S FOR SURE.
Lady you are so wrong about the us im a citizen of this country been here all my life in the state of Texas and none of that your talking about have I ever experienced in my 53 years, I have two grown some and a host of nieces and nephews cousins aunts and uncles friends and enemies and have never experienced the violence you speak of, maybe you should visit more of the US then probably the urban areas… the violence you hear and see in the media is not representative of most the US…..
Thank you Prof for agreeing to come. You're wonderful. Would wish to listen to you again via Tochi's videos. Yeah. Thank you Tochi for being there. Expecting my gift from the US. Cheers.
The main thing that will forever prevent me from living in America is the way guns are used so excessively and the fact most people can get gun licences. I know knife crime is high in the UK but ordinary people in America are walking around with guns in their handbags and pocket ms like it’s normal. That, as well as having to pay for healthcare. If I left the UK, I’d relocate to Ghana or Jamaica as I have family living in both of those countries.
The knife crime and violence is mostly around London, Birmingham etc. In England and Wales, 244 people were killed by knives or other sharp instruments in the year ending March 2023. Now compare that to United States of America..In 2023, nearly 43,000 people died from gun violence in the United States, which averages out to about 117 deaths per DAY !
I have lived in the U.S. for 19 years and I am now in the UK there are only two things that I can say the UK is better than the USA.. work life balance and NHS is WAYYYY better in the UK than the USA. Other than that others things are better there than the UK .
@@abahesther3994I was born in the UK. I like how easy it is to get around, free healthcare, rent isn’t too bad if you choose the right location. America puts me off because of the gun situation, having to pay for healthcare, the violence etc. I visited America twice, it was okay but after been there since before Trump was voted as President.
Please if I migrate to USA as a registered nurse, and I decide to be working and also enrol into masters, will the hospital train me or will I sponsor myself?
USA & Canada are good but no free health care at all like UK. Without car, it is difficult to get job but u.k. you can get job bcos of good transport system.
If you come here, the first thing you need to do is apply for medicaid for healthcare coverage and food stamps to buy food. That will hold you over until you get settled in.
I have been leaving in Texas for the past 12 years. Never experienced any violence or shootings. I only hear it in the news. God bless America.
I'm a Ghanaian married to a white woman in the US and own my personal business by his grace. I respect every country but no country comes close to the US in terms of opportunities. 😊
and thats facts
@@adventuresofa9jaguy322I've never had any opportunity to live in abroad but I'm praying to get an opportunity to the United States cause after my research about the best country for immigrants no country comes closer in the United States
You couldn't have said it better 👏
I'm a Nigerian born in America
Of course it's easy to blend in here,
Years back my dad migrated here independently, he stayed in NYC and just after few months of CDL training,
my dad got his CDL (commercial drivers license) and got his first truck driving job
Fast forward to today we own a house not just one but 2 houses, store's cars and many more
For anyone thinking of migrating to America, i must say that's a good choice that can never be regretted not just for you but your childrens
There're many opportunities here it's just left for you work hard and build your dreams
God bless America 🇺🇲🌎🦅✔️
i love Scotland 🏴 tho and have been living in glasgow 23years. i have visited usa 🇺🇸 canada 🇨🇦 switzerland 🇨🇭 Germany 🇩🇪 italy 🇮🇹 spain 🇪🇸 Sweden 🇸🇪 yet still find scotland the most friendly and welcoming country
I have recently fallen in love with Scotland myself though am hoping to migrate there.
@@anele5696 i stayed at pollokshaws road just by the shell garage . i then moved to Drumpark street for ten years then bought my house in great western road west End
@@anele5696 Glasgow is a great city 🏙️
@@anele5696 from Anniesland Macdonald my house is less than 5 minutes away
@@anele5696 its ok . use to be much quieter 15years ago but now its busy busy . but still not too bad honestly
Thank you Prof. For coming by. Thanks Tochi for this video, we need another video with your cousin to share about US opportunities. It looks like she has a lot to share
The USA 🇺🇸 is by far better if you want to succeed.. I have lived in the UK 20 years but it's been tough, thank you Tochi for this video
Thank you for watching
Why don’t you leave the uk if you want to succeed
@zionakika 😂😂😂 thank you for this question
Clearly you don't know me I just came back from The US @@zionakika
Is there a universal definition of success?
Thank u Prof Ezinne for coming... You convinced me with these points. 🙏 God bless America 🇺🇸
They still ask that in Scotland where you are from and when you are going back . My sister you are good in analysis
This so lovely. She spoke so eloquently . Thank you Ezinne
Just be proud of where you live, some Americans will tell you they envy the UK transport system, and medical and cost of living are low in the UK, so America might be better in opportunity in business.
True
No country is Ideal. Every country has its pros and cons. Enjoy where God has placed you. Money doesn't necessarily mean you are living a successful life.
@@J1991-u6t true
I live in the US and do not envy the UK transport system. I like having my own car in my covered garage where I can get in and go anywhere I please and not track through bad weather. As far as healthcare, the most I have paid out of pocket is around 5000 dols due to some high-end diagnostic test I had to have. I set up monthly payments of 100 dols a month until it was paid off. It's not that bad here, and if you can't afford health insurance, you can apply for social services like medicaid for healthcare and food stamps to but food for free.
As the Professor said, I don't like how the UK puts a lid on how successful you are allowed to be. Social class plays a big part in what class you are born into. The UK system makes it hard for you to step outside your social class, and that's wrong.
Your Big Sis is so beautiful 😍
I Love her and she has convinced me to come over
Thank you for all the information you keep sharing.
Thank you so much 🤗
Thank you Prof Ezinne. God bless you, you said it all.
Thank you Tochi for this video and also thanks to aunt Ezinne, keep it coming Tochi, eagerly waiting for more of this, viewing from the uk
@@bennyg2436 thank you 🤩
Thank you so much Prof Ezinne. Thank you Tochi
Truth is, most people use the UK as a stepping stone to other countries.
By the time you pay hospital bills in the US, you will appreciate UK better
l have always love watching your content, it has empowered me a lot. In the aspect of moving to America 🇺🇸, really want to but l am starting my nursing program in September this year, and that will take me 3 year, but l have a degree in health and social care, if coming with my health and social care degree how do l apply, l am a British citizen by passport, please your advice
@@puritymosesandfamily.27we share the same plans .I have a refugee status in UK .I will study and relocate when i get my british passport.
Exactly 🎉
Aunty Lily are you confirming that USA than kuno? UK
Thank you for sharing this message. My husband is Nigerian and we are still working on him coming to the United States. He knows the opportunities here. He’s a very intelligent Tech guy and the opportunity is the sky for him here. My brother lives in North Carolina and he is ready to take him under his wing for his next opportunity in the United States 🇺🇸 ❤
Thanks Prof. Can't wait for your next video ❤ Hope to see you soon
Thank you Prof for coming on Tochi's channel........... thank you for stating the reality about opportunities in the US and the negative news about violence in America, it's just true, there is violence everywhere but God keeps!
Thank you for coming, Aunty Exinine. I am informed 🎉
THANKS TOCH AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL ANTY!! GOOD INFORMATION!!
Thank you Prof. You’re truly Nwanyioma, beautiful lady
Thank you Tochi and Ezinne for this beautiful video. I'm looking forward to the video on the opportunities in USA you talked about
Coming soon!
I loved this interview!!!! She is speaking my language, the UK unfortunately does NOT have black excellence, that country is stagnant for black people.
It's been like that forever, I don't remember one.
Very insightful. Thank you for coming Prof 👩🏫
The Violence in the US is what scares me. Otherwise as a Nurse, US is the best place to practice Nursing
so there is no violence in the UK it not happening everywhere now you know how big the US is
My dear go to US
There is violence everywhere
May God protect us Amen
No place without violet. USA is better than UK and Nigeria
It depends on the location you find yourself there some places with low crime rate .
Ok, I see, Please Where are those places.
Professor, ma ,thanks for your explanation, and God bless your family .I love people who want others to succeed.
Thank you for sharing Mrs Tochi. Informative as always
Thank you so much for the information really helpful
Tochi..... Thanks a lot for the video....We are highly awaiting the part two !!
I love the experienced lessons from Prof. thanks a lot for the information ❤❤
Thank you Prof for coming
I really enjoyed watching this informative information and comparisons not based on hate or ignorance but factual , most in UK a child is encouraged to be a nurse or doctor and its shutters children who aspire something else , people here in UK only focus more in healthcare and tend to try to fit in
America is a Country of Immigrants❤❤❤
And Indigenous Natives and African Americans 💕💕💫💫
Nope it’s a country of native Americans & black Americans!! Everyone else is an immigrant
Thank you ma'am Ezinne 🙏 thanks for the information
Thank you for sharing, Ma'am Ezinne. One subtle difference I’ve noticed is that Americans tend to be kinder. While I can’t go into all the details, my experiences living in the UK have shown me that the level of hostility present in Nigeria, whether in the workplace or among neighbors, can be even more pronounced in the UK. In contrast, the US system encourages politeness, even if it sometimes feels a bit forced from few persons. From small gestures like holding the door for someone, smiling at strangers, to showing respect to subordinates as a boss, the culture in the US is designed to be more considerate. Having lived in both places, my conclusion is that there is really no comparison between the UK and the US. The UK is quite similar to living in Nigeria, just with more reliable power.
Very detailed video. Thank you, Prof. Thank you for convincing me more.. USA straight!!!!!!!!!!
Me too
Thank you, Prof. Great content Tochi ❤
Glad you like it!
Lovely video I am looking to go to USA one day just the video that I needed. New Subbie here from UK 🇬🇧
Chai, Ezinne Nwanyioma you’re really blessed. Ndigbo is proud to have you as a daughter, beauty and brain combined.
Thanks for the enlightenment
Thank you Prof Ezinne! ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing prof.❤
Well Said ! Prof Ezinne ❤ and yes i personally do get question at work like 'I don't mean to sound rude but where are you originally from? ' next question following that is 'Do you like it here?' Next question 'Are you going back to Nigeria anytime soon '. 3/10 ask this question everyday. These days once i hear ' oo sorry dear i don't mean to sound rude ' i automatically know the next line of questions and i am always prepared with answers for them 😂😂😂
Thank you Prof 🎉❤... such an insightful video..
Glad you liked it!
Very insightful tips shared by your coz. Big her up.
Poverty stinks in many neighbourhoods in America Apart from a few cities people are spaced out and living isolated and lonely lives. UK is robust and full of energy. Money is not everything. U just can’t beat the UK effective transportation systems plus many other things
Thanks for coming ma
Thank you Prof. Her sponken language is very sound.❤
I appreciate the analysis, i don't agree with all the points though. Ultimately, we work hard and pray God blesses us wherever we are.
They still ask where are you from Prof. They are relatively hostile to immigrants especially Africans🎉 Thank you Prof. Ezinne.
Houses made of wood. Attractive from the outside but without solid substance. That’s the U.S for you. Attractive salaries but without consideration for people if they get down.
Dey houses dey collapse? USA over uk
Do you know why the houses are made of wood? Have you seen somewhere that houses in Yankee collapses? Please do your research.
Only those without the American experience that jump on going to America 🇺🇸
@@AJStylestv U mean the UK is better than America
I describe America as glittering gold😂
I love how realistic your Aunty was in this video
Thank you
Thank you Prof Ezinne and also a big thanks to our Tochi. Pls stay in US
Professor, two years in U.K. is not enough to speak about another country.
Here now, we have a foreign secretary who is black. So is not doom , doom in U.K.
Yes ,someone asked me where I came from and when am I going back recently.
This video is my sign to move to the USA.
i will come back to this comment in the next TWO years and tell you all how it is,i shall be typing from my house in USA .
I love the way Prof. speaks.
Ezine thank you for coming bye
Good woman 🦸♀️. You are very honest. Well done 👏
Thanks for this❤
Thanks so much Aunty Ezinne.
This lovely to watch.
I prophesy in Jesus name, 2025 America here I come 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Sister Ezinne and Tochi. Please Tochi, can you compare USA and Canada.
I haven’t been to Canada yet
Tochi looking more beautiful since you move to US ❤
Very informative and inspiring 🇱🇷
Thanks for make this video !!, my father always told me US have more opportunities for work , great videos!!😊, God bless you both!
First time here, my husband and I are battling on, should we move to Canada or US, I’m actually sold, I’m discussing US from now on😅 Thank You❤
Canada is the best,esp rural
Thank you , sis maybe i will join you next year
Thanks Tochi for this vedio
Please, let's know the best way to immigrate into the US from the UK,
Seriously I’ve never imagine myself going to USA because of the violence we do hear about them. But your sister has just change my mentality about the USA. Thank you so much
Comfort-i3n : With regards to violence, the UK is hardly crime free, with knife crimes escalating in both north and south.
Thank you Tochi for this insightful and convincing video 👍 please I'm eagerly waiting for the concluding part of this video because I believe your cousin Prof. has enough information to dish out 😂
I love this video 😍
What of Canada and Australia? Germany?
Those are also better countries tho
@@D_E_R_A65 Thank you!
Australia is beautiful
Hi lovely ladies. Thank you for the video and the information. As much as I'm not going to condemn the racism and the discrimination subject in the speech, it is because lately, those two things are happening in each and every country on this planet, it is like it is a World's Norm. Therefore, no one or nothing can be done about it 😉 😀. I am not going to admit that US is better than UK. It just depends on what they want to achieve in life and what kind of the country one feel, will make their life worthwhile. What really makes the UK, undesirable anymore, it is because of BREXIT. Before the issue of BREXIT existed, the UK was the most desirable place, as people used to do the right things and respected the laws of the country. Unfortunately, when BREXIT was introduced, it killed the spirits of many, many, people who were in love with the UK, which was a shame really, by the way. The legal immigrants in the UK, where trying hard to mach the standards and the behaviours of the British government and its community laws. But unfortunately, BREXIT, destroyed all of that, as some of the British people had started to change their minds and their attitudes towards the Legal immigrants, as the result, the UK never went back to normality, while its ratings was gradually dying a slow but a sure death 😕. As far as US is concerned, it is a country where some one needs a fast kind,and yet a lawless kind of life but really nothing else, because the government in the US, doesn't know how to differentiate the law from the an ordinary people's life, which is the reason why in the US is not considered much, as you can see how much of the people are being killed 😀 like birds 😀 in the USA, because of the fast and an ignorance kind life of other people's lives. As I'm going to agree with the lady when she said the only safest time to bring your children in the USA, it is while they are still very young because one can lose a teenage child within few bloody hours after entering the USA, as they love a very fast kind of life. While they might regret why they brought those teenager to the US. Therefore, that will be the worst experience for every parent. THAT'S FOR SURE.
Lady you are so wrong about the us im a citizen of this country been here all my life in the state of Texas and none of that your talking about have I ever experienced in my 53 years, I have two grown some and a host of nieces and nephews cousins aunts and uncles friends and enemies and have never experienced the violence you speak of, maybe you should visit more of the US then probably the urban areas… the violence you hear and see in the media is not representative of most the US…..
Prof Ezinne is beautiful
I love America and by God's grace I live there, yes it's a land of opportunities indeed, this feel in my spirit 🎉
Thank you Prof for agreeing to come. You're wonderful. Would wish to listen to you again via Tochi's videos.
Yeah. Thank you Tochi for being there. Expecting my gift from the US.
Cheers.
It all depends on ur earning potential and personality
Thank you it’s about your income.
The main thing that will forever prevent me from living in America is the way guns are used so excessively and the fact most people can get gun licences. I know knife crime is high in the UK but ordinary people in America are walking around with guns in their handbags and pocket ms like it’s normal. That, as well as having to pay for healthcare. If I left the UK, I’d relocate to Ghana or Jamaica as I have family living in both of those countries.
When are you visiting Ghana?
The knife crime and violence is mostly around London, Birmingham etc.
In England and Wales, 244 people were killed by knives or other sharp instruments in the year ending March 2023.
Now compare that to United States of America..In 2023, nearly 43,000 people died from gun violence in the United States, which averages out to about 117 deaths per DAY !
Nice one, thanks ma
I will like to go to AMERICAN
TO STUDY
CONSULTING
I have lived in the U.S. for 19 years and I am now in the UK there are only two things that I can say the UK is better than the USA.. work life balance and NHS is WAYYYY better in the UK than the USA. Other than that others things are better there than the UK .
Uk is way better than US
Talking Wisdom💯💯💯💯
I admire people who move from uk to Nigeria or any other African country than to the USA
America is the greatest country on earth guess you know that LoL 😊🎉
The UK is a country of GREED Limitations suttle racism and very high cost of living or should I say trying to survive!! 😮😮😮
Wooow! America here we come 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks you prof❤❤
Any time
Tochi biko how do i get resident permit in America as a uk citizen thanks
You people can never pull me out from the UK.
I love UK so much.
😂😂😂😂
I prefer it to the USA. It’s not a perfect country at all, especially the bad weather but nothing could make me live in America.
@@mariancounsellor Why do you prefer the UK?
@@abahesther3994I was born in the UK. I like how easy it is to get around, free healthcare, rent isn’t too bad if you choose the right location. America puts me off because of the gun situation, having to pay for healthcare, the violence etc. I visited America twice, it was okay but after been there since before Trump was voted as President.
Don't mind them, America is overrated. Europe, Australia and Canada are a million times better than America.
So what happens to the accumulated pension in uk?
Thank you for sharing
I enjoyed the video.
Please if I migrate to USA as a registered nurse, and I decide to be working and also enrol into masters, will the hospital train me or will I sponsor myself?
Thanks Cuz
So Tochi is now you people abi I thought we are in this UK things together. 😅
What are the chances he have of converting to green card .
Thanks aunty 😊
Thank you ma, pls how do a person who got admission in the US n also have the dream of bringing his family to the US?
USA & Canada are good but no free health care at all like UK. Without car, it is difficult to get job but u.k. you can get job bcos of good transport system.
If you come here, the first thing you need to do is apply for medicaid for healthcare coverage and food stamps to buy food. That will hold you over until you get settled in.
Tochi, please how can I get a IELTS ukvi general practice pdf download
Please