HOW I MOVED BACK TO NIGERIA FROM THE UK WITH LESS THAN £2000 MONTHLY

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HOW I MOVED BACK TO NIGERIA FROM THE UK WITH LESS THAN £2000 MONTHLY


HOW I MOVED BACK TO NIGERIA FROM THE UK WITH LESS THAN £2000 MONTHLY

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40 Comments

  1. That guy asked a stupid question, and you have given him the best answer he deserves! Thank you Frankleen. Your presentation will open the eyes of millions, and redirect their state of mind towards a better future.

  2. If the world was like this twenty years ago, Ill be retired. When we were growing up, we literarily had to read books or pay someone to teach us. Now, we can leann almost everything for free. I'm a photographer and a DJ. I learned everything I know about them on youtube.

  3. I don’t wanna gonna wanna. 🤣🤣🤣 I use to hear that in the late 80’s you’re absolutely correct about the disconnection from the bloodline. It’s a damn shame.

  4. I spent £1470 for 31 days Nigeria total including flight 340 pounds…..including my trip to ibadun ife Benin city badagry weekly trip to the island…..main land to VI is less 2pounds return in the bus…..

  5. About the Lebanese; they are in Ivory Coast. They are into big distribution(items in bulk), import exports, and manufacturing. They live like kings in Ivory Coast. Yep they are a small percentage but have money like water. I have never seen one Lebanese struggling in my country….not one!

  6. Phrankleen, please start talking about group economics. What was previously unthinkable has now become thinkable and actionable. You are a thought leader and are able to spark genuine curiosity and inspire people to venture in new directions.

  7. I just returned from Nigeria yesterday back to US. I am surprised at how many Nigerians from UK that live in V.I/Ikoyi/Lekki axis. People are really moving back. I met 3 friends from London with about 70% presence in Nigeria. I enjoyed every bit of my 1 month stay in Nigeria. Going to Nigeria during festive periods is a colossal waste of business time. Lagos cleaned up very well. I am heading back on August. Exchange rate is the gift that keeps giving.

  8. I'm so glad I made up my mind to return home asap. I don't want to leave it too late and start negotiating where or how much to pay for a plot from Portuguese, Brazilians, Lebanese, Polish men, etc. Nigeria may be muddy or filthy but I love it because that's my home. I can never be settled or proud of the British citizenship that could be yanked from me at any time. I'm an Edo man and no one can ever wrestle that from me.

  9. This talk is funny here. Everybody dey yan like say you must stay single forever. Y'all forget that the only thing to life is not making money and eat. If you are above 40 years and you are in the UK with your family and you make less than £4000/month income in your household, if you think to move back to Africa will make you cool – Do it!. Even British live elsewhere so guys live anywhere that pays your life. You really don't need any motivation to move back to your country if you want to. The producer thought everyone on his channel is a Nigerian.

  10. A lot of these people that spread bad news about Nigeria are miserable with their lives in the West and it makes them happy when they hear bad news about Nigeria.