I am Stuck in Africa with Two kids while my Wife is in CANADA

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I am Stuck in Africa with Two kids while my Wife is in CANADA


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  1. someone in the chat wrote "Werey momi si". She really fa wahala . Bring a friend for your man. i willl like to be in your live stream. You're an interesting story telller. O ka wo gbe ori. wahala dey o.

  2. They is a saying that what happens in Europe 🇪🇺 remansr complicated that t our people back at home will never understand.
    My advice is please get the right documents else you will get in big messsss.
    Is really a pity!!!

  3. Preach! Any partner that u dont stay with but u finance back home is using you. U are just a sponsor. They even boast about how they have a money tree abroad. When u leave ure partner have it in the back of your mind that they will bring in a new partner. Back in Uganda women say I bought him in to help u. To manage the work you are not able to do. Lol.

  4. I’m American and I just found your channel and listen to two of stories and they are very true. I have had my own personal experiences with a couple of African guys…..

  5. You’re telling the truth about the kids. I went home to Florida to stay with my grandson that’s home schooling while my daughter went to her African friends wedding in the D. R. and then I dropped my son in law at the airport to go to Haiti. His family that’s come from Dominican Republic refugees living with my daughter they have three little children and I was very pissed to see the mum, not cooking for the kids feeding them cereal 🥣 on the sofa 🛋 instead of the dining table. The kids are jumping on and off the furniture and the mum don’t say anything. I know that my daughter is passive and won’t say anything. But I started to show her the kids to clean up and respect others people home. I am old school and I raised my kids to respect others home by teaching them to respect their home. We took the kids to their family members kids birthday party and the little boy started jumping on those people furniture I had to give him a school look 👀. He hurried and sit his butt down properly. When we left the party, because my daughter and I actually decorated the occasion. She told me that the family is supposed to be staying there, they’re the ones supposed to be hosting the family. I said wow 😳…..

  6. Thanks for telling the real truth as it is Phrankleen. I could not find anything to disagree with at all in what you said. It’s also interesting that you are Nigerian and I am from Eswatini but we both share the same thoughts on this subject.

    I have always wondered why it is that when we are stranded and vulnerable it is always our own kind that take advantage of us? Why are we so wicked towards each other?Even back at home in Africa people will work you to death and pay you peanuts if you happen not to have an education.

    It is better to have nothing in your home country than to be a pauper in someone’s country in the West because life is really tough in the West. I have lived in the UK for over 25 years and I have a decent job working in London but I still can’t get over how expensive life is over here. They tax you for everything and by the time you get your final take home salary so much money has already been taken by the government. And then you have a plethora of bills to pay.

    During my time living in the UK I have met a few brothers and sisters from back home and other African countries who came to the UK on questionable Visas. It always makes me so sad when they tell their stories because they suffered so badly as illegal immigrants. One sister that I met back home in Africa told me that she was an illegal immigrant in the UK for about three years and life was hell. At the end she braved it and handed herself to the police so that they could depot her back home for free. That is the logical thing that the lady in your story should have done but she was African and we care too much about what other people will say when we fail. She preferred to compromise her integrity and her marriage instead. So sad.

    In the past when I met people from my country in England I used to ask them about their journeys to the UK and what they were doing in life until one day I met someone who was reluctant to tell me about their life story. I quickly realised that the person might have been an illegal immigrant. Now I don’t ask people about their immigration affairs unless they ask me first because I realise that they might not want to discuss with me just in case they fear that I might snitch on them.

    Before I end I would also like to say that this ill treatment of fellow citizens who are stranded abroad is also prevalent in other nationalities. One harrowing story that comes to mind is the story of the 23 illegal Chinese immigrants who drowned in England in 2004 while picking cockles. They had been trafficked into the UK by a Chinese gangster and he was making them work for his own gains. If you are interested in the story you can read about it at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Morecambe_Bay_cockling_disaster

  7. Hi I’m here sitting down on my lunch break listening to what you were saying about these couples from Africa or Nigeria and the woman migrate to Canada I have a similar situation going through right now and I’m gonna try to get to you soon as I can get you I would like you to share mine thank you bye-bye and everything you said you are so right so true and everything you said