Nigerians who immigrate often move to the United Kingdom, the United States, or Canada in recent times.
Nosa Ayanru has moved to two of those countries. And he thinks Canada is a much better place to live as a Nigerian immigrant.
He moved to Manchester, UK with £278 in his wallet to study, and after 6+ years, moved to Canada with his family. And a larger purse this time around.
Nosa joined me on The Newcomers Podcast to chat about:
* His biggest cultural shocks
* Why he never liked living in the UK
* Why you don’t immigrate with money, but a skillset
* Culture as a way of understanding a people
* Building the Nigerian brand in Canada via arts and culture, and more.
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- 发布时间2024年10月1日 UTC 16:22
- 长度37 分钟
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