With everything I’ve seen, experienced, and survived abroad, staying back in Naija wouldn’t have been better, just harder.
Yes, I miss home. I miss the food, the people, the raw energy. But let’s be honest: the system back home is set up to frustrate your destiny. You can be smart, skilled, and ready to work, but one nonsense policy, one bad leader, or one opportunity blocked by tribalism or corruption can scatter everything.
Here, I may be hustling from scratch, but at least the hustle has structure. I’m not begging NEPA to give me light, or praying every day that I don’t land in hospital with no doctor on duty. Abroad isn’t paradise, but at least effort gives you results.
So no, I don’t regret leaving. I just wish we didn’t have to leave in the first place.
The Kuku Kids!!!
Seems the next generation are here to stay.
Thank you to the Ijebus.
Ojude Oba 2025 came and the Ijebus delivered😩🥶🥶🥶❤️❤️❤️❤️
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