GOD RICHLY BLESS YOU MAMA,for been such an amazing MAMA in law 😭Why am I feeling good jealousy lol😆😆.Awwww may we all feel this love I pray amen .
@Gleestorynest6 сағат бұрын
Congratulations darling. God is great
@driverstoday88957 сағат бұрын
I am in my late 48s. Do you advise me to relocate abroad? Though I regret that I didn't travel earlier.
@newsbuzzer783318 сағат бұрын
Hey Neze. Can I get a one on one with you? I live in Ontario and need ideas on something. Thank you
@ekomobongnyongКүн бұрын
You have an amazing smile and you have an interesting persona. Your story telling skill is top notch. Keep being you.
@UmmIqranКүн бұрын
Nezeville I have laughed alot I love your contents
@LifeasamotherКүн бұрын
Neze, God bless your mother inlaw ❤❤❤
@kimsadiq3Күн бұрын
Neze and Mr. Odogwu, I love you both and want to let you know that this is the second time I have watched this wonderful content from the United Kingdom and smiling all throughout. The key statement for me was "Married right and make sure you are compatible." Thank you so much. I have learned something from both of you.
@ItimeMary-uz3bsКүн бұрын
Congratulations 👏👏
@kimsadiq32 күн бұрын
She made a valid point to be honest, but guys, don't be carried away by her gorgeous smile. She knew Anything can happen, especially when you are least expected. Canada is really cold to hold the body. I swear.😄😄😄 Well done mama Peperenpe. One love from the UK
@Makammma2 күн бұрын
Congratulations Neze and family.God has been good indeed.
@user-rf4gx6ns8f2 күн бұрын
Congratulations! Happy Anniversary!
@jennyenyonamassem622 күн бұрын
Its so obvious you both love 💞 each other so well. The way you look at each other... Neze its your energy and hyper for me. I watch 👀 your videos 📷 most at rime like TV programmes. Taking you so much, cause I learn a lot from them. God bless you, your husband, and kids. I admire you much ❤
@Victoria-wm5mh2 күн бұрын
I wish i could like a thousand times
@anonymouslyanonymous-jp6tg2 күн бұрын
Sccccccary
@amidoeboh37712 күн бұрын
Ur introooo sha oooo
@NaturalAmbianceTV8763 күн бұрын
You ladies inspire me to open my KZbin channel
@ifygab_omijie70153 күн бұрын
Congratulations Neze....🎉 You always look so good. God bless you and yours.
@NaturalAmbianceTV8763 күн бұрын
I am happy that you are happy
@antoinettereynolds99373 күн бұрын
Blessings congratulations Canadian baby ooo great the best Nigerian best story teller you are the best! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@amakaotuadimma13513 күн бұрын
Oh my God! So lovely ❤❤❤❤❤. I dreamed of this type of mother-in-law, but unfortunately, it was a sad one😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Neze, enjoy her ooo❤❤❤❤❤
@edithogholoh3 күн бұрын
Sorry this is coming later, please buy nail biting solution to coat her nails. It is bitter and it will help stop her sucking her fingers. If you don't stop it now she could have protruding teeth and will need braces to correct it. I used it to stop my children from sucking.
@busolaesther34633 күн бұрын
See light everywhere, but naija na opposite
@busolaesther34633 күн бұрын
May God continue to bless you and your beautiful family 😊
@Chuwalker3 күн бұрын
You are very correct my sister. Relocation is a personal journey any day. What works for Mr.A might not work for Mr. B, or may not work exactly the same way. Then it gets more tricky relocating in your later years of late 30s, 40s and even 50s especially when you must have established in your home country and very stable, living in your own house and all, selling everything to go start afresh is a hard choice. I have lost friends who relocated abroad to US and even UK, they died there without achieving their main aim of relocation. Many have turned out wonderfully well too. The bottom line is that destinies differ from person to person, even Identical twins have different destinies and going abroad because your friends are doing same might not solve your problems or land you the same results. I have family and friends that have NEVER left the shores of Nigeria and are doing wonderfully well in their businesses and careers and many who have gone abroad also prospered in their own way. Going abroad to start all over is like starting a football match 5-0 down to your opponent because there are so many harsh realities you'd face and you'd just be playing catch up almost the entire time. Plus the atmosphere and challenges of being a foreigner, even when you eventually succeed, you are still not one of them. let every one pursue their dreams but destiny is what decides it all. God can bless any one anywhere, and my advice remains that some blessings and opportunities are tied to certain locations, so we must be careful not to shift from our location of blessings because of a band wagon effect.
@akoBellaB4 күн бұрын
God bless you Neze for this education❤We all need to be careful and more sensitive.
@Gleestorynest4 күн бұрын
Thank you Aunt Neze.
@Petra.804 күн бұрын
Tears... She's an angel... Long life and health ❤
@veechikwem11964 күн бұрын
She's a good mother in-law, this is because of the love she has for her son that she transferred to you.Not those that only love their son but hate their daughter in-law.
@dr.ogwangjoshua13914 күн бұрын
A family of six gets good support to survive with extra work
@christyleadersrealty83275 күн бұрын
What will I do with your theatrical acts and on point songs!!lol
@susuade5 күн бұрын
Canada cold for an elderly man has no part 2. Nigeria climate and the people, their warmth is the best. But when your children are young, it's easier and cheaper to go abroad. School fees in Nigeria is suffocating. My children's secondary school fees was 2.5m/year in 2015 when they graduated. Then the insecurity in Nigeria is frightening. Abroad life is more secure and peaceful and public schools there are good unlike Nigeria where it's a no no.
@carolwhitevlogs5 күн бұрын
I actually got attracted to this video thinking you were pregnant. You’re a good storyteller. 4 kids in this part of the world is plenty my dear. I have 3 kids and nothing can make me have number 4 even with their dad begging for more
@user-zw4nu5ir9t5 күн бұрын
I have one too. I'm blessed.
@coletteokoro93115 күн бұрын
Neze, you are such a good woman and you married a good man too.I want to learn much more from you as I prepare for marriage. I love you people's love❤ and I can't wait to settle down
@coletteokoro93115 күн бұрын
Beautiful family I love❤
@coletteokoro93115 күн бұрын
Most men are very peaceful and easy going
@janetakang31516 күн бұрын
Neze😂😂😂😂!! I can relate oh!! We rented someone's basement...His laundry machine was in the basement & he would pop in anytime. He had stuff in a closet in our kitchen.... You needed to see his face,😅😅 peeking into my pot of ogbono soup, eru/okazi, egusi vegetables & fufu.... The complaints of too many visitors, after I lost my dad..... long & short, we got kicked out after 6 months. He even went ahead to give a negative recommendation, as we tried to rent a new home. Our saving grace was, when he was asked whether we were paying our rent on time. He couldn't lie. We had our receipts. We had gone to the rental office with our 2 young kids. He told the housing agent to give us the home at his own risk. When the agent asked him if he would extend our lease, he responded, 'not even for 1 day'. The housing agent approved our application using his discretion. We got the new house where we lived for 4 years, hitch-free..... (the landlord wanted us/ with our kids, in the streets/homeless. We lived at that home for 4years until we bought our own home, where we have lived for the past 7 years..... Shockingly, the landlord in question, was black, from Barbados... He was nice to us until we started asking him to remove the 'junk' (old beds, box TVs, & furniture he had in the house. He said we could use them, but we preferred to buy more modern stuff.... And then my dad passed..... guess he was intimidated by the caliber of friends who visited. We only learned later that he had called the cops/police, that we were having a party (even though he was duly informed that we were having a little get together in commemoration of my dad)... the police said we were not disrupting the peace of the neighborhood....
@loladeagboola41386 күн бұрын
I relocated to the Us because of my kids 8yrs now no regrets at all,thank you lord
@NaturalAmbianceTV8763 күн бұрын
May your joy continues to fulfill
@andrewm23046 күн бұрын
I really love your husband’s demeanour throughout the entire process and have no doubt he will be a very good role model to the kids and the community at large
@andrewm23046 күн бұрын
This is a masterclass and the message is also relevant to men too. Thanks for speaking with your usual clarity and lucidity
@treasurebob-manuel88376 күн бұрын
The respiratory issues is so true ooh... Chei... Port Harcourt ehn... I'm so amazed that since I came to Canada my sinuses is gone... My husband keeps telling me about it
@luluallwell62326 күн бұрын
OMG, we were in the same plane with you that day. We were sitting right next to you - Lufthansa. But in the waiting area, you all were really prepared eating jollof rice. 😂😂
@ciliaplanner81846 күн бұрын
Neze has high respect for Uche
@favouritefavour.6 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂i don laugh tire😂
@clementigbanibo90437 күн бұрын
Hi Neze, coincidentally, I live in PH and can connect with your story. Congratulations on your 1 year relocation story. Some of us are queuing behind you for the sake of the children. I learnt a lot already from your relocation videos. Good luck to you and your family, especially for the future. Cheers
@chinenyeohalete27817 күн бұрын
May God continue to keep her in good health for having such a good heart😘🙏
@EdithOleribe7 күн бұрын
Hello Neze, please how do o get the pack your advertised. I am in Nigeria, my name is Edith
@miriamabel22217 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. Honestly, relocating to another country is the most stressful adventure ever for me, however, it's something worth doing.