congrats on your 2 years in Nigeria. thank you for sharing your experience so far. It's good for those of us who have never lived there to get an insight especially from a Nigerian/British point of view. Keep the videos coming. xx
Happy 2 year Naijaversary. You have done so well I remember you from your first few videos. The change and growth is so great. Keep being amazing. God bless.
wow you've been a lot Yetunde proud of you girl two years and yes you are keeping it moving nice one 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 .....you had to work hard for it ...intensity brings success 😎👍👍
Congrats. I saw the first video when it came out.... and you've grown leaps and bounds. And, by the way, this channel is about to 'blow up'. I predict 2K subs by end of August :)
Just started following ur blog it's incredibly amazing, kind of touch the bases of what Nigerians in the diaspora have to take into consideration before moving back u have the same attribute as my girl pls don't stop God bless u and am very proud of u as a Nigerian sister Philip ugbebor
I am actually more anxious about ever transitioning to nigeria having lived in nigeria for half of my life and the other half in the uk (still in the uk) especially not having friends that can help 'connect' so to speak. So for those of us that dont have links, what would be your advice on how to hunt for jobs in nigeria and make that transition from london?
Nothing changes in tat country. So you got a job through connection, right??? You didn't have to go for an interview and compete with other talented people. Jeez, that country stays static and never evolves. GOD HELP US.
Two years already!!!!! I am so happy I found your channel. It's so refreshing! You have truly grown. Wishing you all the best!!!!!
Thank you soo much!! You're always soo encouraging and I appreciate you
Girl your bodayyyy is fire!
Lol!
Awww so glad you pulled through and came out victorious! Wishing you even more success to come!
Lool! Thank you so much! Hallelujah!! lol
congrats on your 2 years in Nigeria. thank you for sharing your experience so far. It's good for those of us who have never lived there to get an insight especially from a Nigerian/British point of view. Keep the videos coming. xx
Happy 2 year Naijaversary. You have done so well I remember you from your first few videos. The change and growth is so great. Keep being amazing. God bless.
Thank you soo much!! I appreciate you and your kind words always, God bless you too
wow you've been a lot Yetunde proud of you girl two years and yes you are keeping it moving nice one 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 .....you had to work hard for it ...intensity brings success 😎👍👍
Congrats. I saw the first video when it came out.... and you've grown leaps and bounds. And, by the way, this channel is about to 'blow up'. I predict 2K subs by end of August :)
Thank you!! Wow you've tried lol!! Thank you for the encouragement always and Amen to that yo! lol!
Well done Yetunde you actually are living what many of us are so hesitant to do.
Thank you soo much! I feel incredibly blessed to have lasted this long!
Girl!!! You should do a 'how to style your natural hair vid' 😍😁
I will very soon, just need to pull my finger out lol! Thank you :)
Well done Yetunde 😘😘 Simz
Thank you!! xx
very nice of you to share your experience...can you do vlogs?
Thank you!! Is there a a type of vlog in particular that you'd like to suggest?
i think it would be really nice to see what a day in your life looks like :)
Just started following ur blog it's incredibly amazing, kind of touch the bases of what Nigerians in the diaspora have to take into consideration before moving back u have the same attribute as my girl pls don't stop God bless u and am very proud of u as a Nigerian sister
Philip ugbebor
I am actually more anxious about ever transitioning to nigeria having lived in nigeria for half of my life and the other half in the uk (still in the uk) especially not having friends that can help 'connect' so to speak. So for those of us that dont have links, what would be your advice on how to hunt for jobs in nigeria and make that transition from london?
It's ok you were almost crying here have my shoulder
Great vid! I have a question for you, what was the hardest part of moving back to nigeria from the UK?
Thank you!! I think the hardest part was leaving my family and friends it was very difficult not being around them initially.
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Do you have a typical day that you can share with us, or is everyday it's own adventure?
Lol! Everyday definitely has its own adventure, but I'll deffo show a typical day at some point soon :)
hello yetunde nice video, do you mind if i can chat u up to ask some few questions you can dm on IG @ ot_afri
my love afa na hahaha
if one is to go to Nigeria to start a business do you think it would be better to live on mainland or on the island?
It's really about personal preference and where you think your business would better serve your target market
I MAY VISIT ONE DAY
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr! What's with the foreigners every where! They look well whereas abject poverty on the main line?
Just to capture the Indian customers at the corner, you had to put the lady at a such an awkward posture. Sad!
I was thinking the same thing... smh
Nothing changes in tat country. So you got a job through connection, right??? You didn't have to go for an interview and compete with other talented people. Jeez, that country stays static and never evolves. GOD HELP US.