I'm Olajumoke, a Nigerian currently residing in the United States after having lived in Ghana for a few years. This channel is targeted at keeping you informed, enlightened and sometimes entertained on various topics of choice. They will be about places visited, food, remarkable sights to behold, people's experiences, personal experiences, businesses and much more. These will be in form of - Interviews - Vlogs and - Sit-down videos
More so, we will not only be TALKING but also SHOWING and DOING. It promises to be a jolly ride!! Do ensure to subscribe and be a part of the family!
Expect to watch atleast A NEW VIDEO each week. I hope you enjoy.
Hi Jumz, we have a dollar stores in Maryland. We try not to buy the food. Will you please remember to inform your loving fans the date of your next Birthday. Take care my dear friend.
Thank you so much for sticking around. I greatly appreciate this. Yeah, seems people try to avoid buying food but they have really good options too. Okay, I will try to😂.
Hey girl , welcome to America . I never knew that you are here till now . Welcome , once again . Bgun bgun was the reason i also left N Y about 25 yrs ago .
Yeah Nigerians have a more communal spirit. You cannot be in trouble and a Nigerian knows and will be ignored. Ghanaians have a mempɛ me ho asɛm attitude As a Nigerian you'll have it hard in Ghana because of their discriminatory attitude and prejudice. See people for people and not based on biases. Btw there are lots of Ghanaians have Nigerian ancestry. Some know and hide it, whilst others are unfortunately ignorant about it
Abadie, idioko. Sansango, Faith. Don't mind the spelling oo. This background is giving come and have some rest and me time vibe! 😂😂 You'll have to tune your ears to American English! Remember the American wonder parlance. America, the grass is greener, the sky is bluer, until one gets there! Nice conversation!
Ha! Since when did you start speaking Calabar/Efik? I'm impressed o, nice one. Yes o, the background is a park, a really big one with lots of sides to it. such a serene environment. Thank you for always coming through.
5.31.2024 My husband will be here next Friday, I tried to give him the knowledge beforehand, but sometimes it takes people experiencing this in person to understand. I hope he remembers what I taught him though. He's Nigerian too, I'm ready to give him an adventure of a lifetime :)
Yes, sometimes it's best to experience somethings here so you have a better understanding of what you've been told. I'm happy for you both, enjoy yourselves.
The problem is that a lot of our people that goes to US don't tell the truth of their true experiences because they want to be seen as a hero that's making it big in far away America. It's social media that's exposing the true lives of Nigerians in abroad and the efforts of people like the owner of this channel. Please keep up the good work. God bless you.
5.31.2024 This is so true! My friends and I were talking about this last night. Social media will have people thinking that EVERYONE is rich and living their best lives, when that's nowhere near true. Also, the flaunting is horrible. People should speak the truth. Yes, there are better opportunities, financially here, but money doesn't fall from trees.
Aaah now I know why you are off the screen for sometime now. You have moved to another level haha 😂. Enjoy your stay over there and wish you all the best in your endeavours in US but let the videos flow.
Hmmmm! What an interesting question. Well, I'd say I like both for different reasons but in terms of living full time, I think I'd rather live in Richmond or Virginia as a whole.
I want to know, is all Nigerians fair coloured? Does snow fall in Nigeria? Is the whole state of Nigeria cool? I ask all these questions because I know Africa is a hot place to live than living in abroad. Nigerians make us believe they are fair in colour as though all Nigerians are fair while I have Nigeria friends who are darker than me. In all, you have done a good presentation and I have enjoyed it. Keep it up Dear.
No, not all Nigerians are fair coloured. No, snow doesn't fall. However, I heard it did some years ago in Jos, Plateau State (It can get really cold there). I can't confirm that though. Thank you for your kind and respectful comment, I appreciate it.
Stop that language saying ghana is a small country i hate that.we are not over populated is look like go can go around ghana like one month.do you know the distance from accra to Trmale,Bolegatanga,wa and co?
Money is good when you work hard for it but good health is the best. Nigerians don’t care about their health but money while Ghanaians care a lot about their health. We find more rest than stressing ourselves with work while Nigerians stress themselves more than they rest. I researched and find out about the lifespan of Nigerians and Ghanaians and I was amazed at the results. I got this results from United Nation Data Center. They stated that the lifespan of Ghana and Nigeria: Ghanaians @63 years Nigerians @54 years This is a reliable data from UN. I don’t blame Nigerians for stressing themselves because their government is not really performing to serve her citizens and so they have to work hard for themselves to survive while on the other hand, Ghana government is working hard to serve her citizens. While Nigerians demonstration against her government is not taken serious, Ghana government take every demonstration by citizens serious. In Ghana, the government give more holidays to her citizens while Nigeria government don’t. So we Ghanaians rest more and get less stress than Nigerians. So we are relax with life. Life is not a rush.
What is well done when the person don’t know what he or she has done? If you tell somebody well done, then there should have been something you see him or her do before you can say well done. Well done is the same as Ayekoo in the Akan language.
Our old school system was 4years before they changed it to 3years so at her time, they tried to brought back the old system and later redrawn it back that's why it happened like that
The introduction of the four years came about because the government felt students were indirectly being forced to learn too much in less time that’s the three years, so they wanted to add one more year so the teachers can relax and teach the students and also people were going to the uni at a very younger age , so government wanted to increase the time spent at SHS , so at least before you enter uni, you’d have matured enough to be independent