Emmanuel Faith, an HR professional and the subject of this week’s #AbroadLife has said 14 goodbyes in just one month.
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Today’s subject on #AbroadLife is the main character in a tale of three countries. He talks about being the only black person in an English town, having a fun time living in Greece, and dealing with the language barrier in France.
This week's subject left Nigeria to do her Master’s in the Netherlands. But the real reason she left was to meet her boyfriend. She talks about the stress of dealing with immigration, settling into school, and her current state of homelessness.
Today's Abroad Life story spans three countries on different continents, as our subject takes us through how she went from Nigeria to the United States.
The Nigerian experience is physical, emotional and sometimes international. No one knows it better than our features on #TheAbroadLife, a series where we detail and explore Nigerian experiences while living abroad. On this week’s Abroad Life, our subject is a student in the UK. He tells us about why he chose to leave, the Nigerian […]
This week’s subject on Abroad Life is a doctor who’s lived in Jamaica for five years and wants everyone to know that the idea the world has of Jamaica and weed is slightly exaggerated. Also, Jamaicans absolutely love old Nollywood.
Today’s subject on Abroad Life struggled settling in Germany after moving there in 2021 because he realised he was scared of white people. He also tried to date a white person, but it didn’t end well.
Our subject on Abroad Life today takes us through her life, post-university. She talks about taking a sabbatical in the US, attempting and failing a master’s in Nigeria, and why studying abroad is not as easy as everyone thinks.
The subject of today’s Abroad Life moved to the US for the first time in 2013 for school. He talks about not being able to get a job until he got an MBA, almost getting deported and why he thinks the American government can easily become as bad as Nigeria’s.
Are you tired of Nigeria and looking to leave? This article is your first step in understanding how to japa.
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