The 50 / 50 Diaspora Lifestyle // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 18
The 50 / 50 Diaspora Lifestyle // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 18
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This is a fundamental problem we have back in naija…the concept of headship at home been tied to financial responsibility, specific to man. Unfortunately, the church has reinforced this warped interpretation of the bible, thus making a vast majority of the female folk believe that they don't need to bring anything to the table while married or in a relationship
Oh please tell us more, we are just thinking of the comfort alone and not the bills, infact if we a basic job then there is no point traveling abroad
Phrankleen i thinknin Nigeria men have always over pampered their women and privide everything for them to be stay at home moms, so they v brought these problems upon themselves to a certain extent.
educate their candy asses, bro. but what hurts me the most is that our people still won't believe you as we speak. so I really don't know. honestly. I don't know just how to break it down to them so they can stop selling themselves into slavery. maybe am gonna have to stand by the airport and start kicking their dumb asses from getting their candy asses into that damn slave ship or something. but something got to be done to let our people know the truth. and thank god you are passing the truth message
Yup this lady might have already complained to other women who will fill her up with fake advise.This lady needs to get up and contribute and hopefully things will get better and then you can contribute less.Rome was not built in a day.
if you are lazy , stay in Africa, money no dey ground ohhh
I gave myself peace , when my cousins ask me for money I send them a photocopy and a ram of paper then they have to make their own money .
Nobody in UK will day "aburo, gba N20,000".
Yo Phrankleen, can you do a collaboration with other diaspora YouTubers in the UK on some of these topics, I think it would be explosive.
Powerful and influential! Keep going man.
So much truth and accurate. Life abroad is not cheap, speaking for my location "America" is not for lazy people, it's a lot of work and hours to put in order to make a decent living. Not easy for single parents "moms" more especially having a baby with an irresponsible man. You will remember where you came from "africa" 😂
You really say it as it is…great channel 💥
I don't have any consumer debts. No need to get credit card debt, or car loans. If I can't pay cash then I can't afford it. So after I get pay, I only spend on my utility bills. The secret is to avoid consumer debt at all costs.
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Does citizens pay that much as well? And i think these bills looks outrageous because we keep converting to naira. I think you need to see it as it is, (to avoid Bp) just like when you are in Nigeria , if you spend 500k on something you wont feel it bcos there is no conversion. Basic currency.
Must bills be paid monthly? Why not 3 months or 6 months in advance to give one a breathing space. Just wondering…
Too many people in Africa think the west has money paved in the floor
Thank you again.. For this wonderful advice.. It's sickening to hear stories like this.. Haba! is the man a slave or does she not have friends to advice her.. ..? There are a lot of Nigerian women including some other African women that come here thinking life is like back home. When some of us have been working here since we were teenagers and studying at the same time.. Her husband is begging her to work.. She should thank God she isn't married to any of my brothers.. Woooh.
.no laziness in my house…. Period… No laziness in Britain
And I fully doubt she can sign on atm… But what do I know.. This all stems from the nonsensical or backwards training of going to school and getting married training they gave some of them… Other basic life skills…none….
Great one bro! I was telling a friend of mine in Nigeria, That a dedicated okada rider in Nigeria is Well off than someone living abroad.
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Hah, here in the bay area, you can't play, 'my husband will take me of me' nonsense. How will you able to afford the million dollar house, if your husband is the only one working? And you will be competing against the dual income couples working at Google making at least 300k combined….
If this aint the truth. On point💯
You are 💯 correct
U are very correct in all u hv said especially child care,I hv just 1 trust me am dying in silence but most men in eu are not taking their responsibility if u know wat i mean😀😀😀😀hmmmm I lv your content
Just like America but I don't think that we do road taxes in the U.S. but most of the stuff you said is accurate we do the same in U.S.
This is spot on. Kindly give ur opinion about the crase for studying nursing because Mr A n Mrs B is a nurse…pp abroad dnt want to blaze their own trails or find other well paying jobs n make those in Nigeria migrate with the mentality that nursing is ultimate…I dnt understand. There 're other jobs that pay better n as well…an optometrist 'll come abroad n start studying nursing when they can as well do opthamology n an engineer 'll go n settle with bus driving saying it's only white pp that can work as an engineers in so so n so place…Coz they still have that mentality in naija that employment for very lucrative and top jobs 're nt by merit but by man know man. It pains me when i see our pp settle, we 're very intelligent pp. A Nigerian lady in Texas opened an ER…some 'll say she is from wealthy parents…How many great feats have been recorded by children of the so called wealthy men
Please tell. God bless you for keeping it real. People in Nigeria never believe when you try to tell them the truth. They think you don’t want them to travel abroad.
In Nigeria you can even arrange with a trusted local Okada or Micra man to take your kids to school and bring them back.
Let nobody discourage the people dreaming “the abroad” man 😂