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The Nigerian "Japa" wave is real, with millions seeking opportunities abroad. Are you prepared for the journey?

Over 3.6 million Nigerians have emigrated in just two years, with the US, UK, and Canada being top destinations. Many embark on this path without a solid strategy, unaware of the significant financial and personal adjustments required.



Stabilizing in a new country can take 3-5 years. This means having a robust financial backup plan is crucial. Experts advise against selling all assets and emphasize thorough research into target industries and professionals.

Migration is a natural part of life, but regret is not. Ensure your move is a success by planning strategically.

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00:00Nigeria maintains a negative migration rate, which means more citizens are leaving the country than foreigners coming in.
00:08According to the NIS, about 3.6 million Nigerians have emigrated within a two-year period.
00:13Major destinations include the US, UK and Canada.
00:18A lot of Nigerians jackpot without having a strategic plan.
00:22Beyond the financial requirements and the extra length some take in selling off their properties,
00:27many are not prepared about the realities of how long it takes to stabilize in these countries,
00:33which could take as much as three to five years.
00:35This means you need money.
00:37According to expert advice, don't sell everything.
00:41Have a backup plan.
00:43Make sure you follow up on the industries, the target industry you are going to be getting into.
00:49Follow these experts or professionals in these areas on social media.
00:53Do your research. Migration is a way of life.
00:56People come and people go.
00:58What is important is that it's not something you get to regret eventually.
01:02that's what this gives you a position.
01:02Come and talk to them right now, perhaps.
01:02Let's watch.
01:03Let's put thisuego message around what we know.
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