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@folashadedada477521 күн бұрын
All I can see is the pretty baby there. God bless her! You are amazing, mama
@fmg933512 күн бұрын
New Sub here. l love your channel. I am thinking of moving back to Nigeria in the next 1-2 years tops. Been living in the States for 26 years and 5 years in the UK before that. I've been blessed with so much here but I feel it's time to go back home and enjoy the rest of my life with family and friends. Love the baby, so cute and adorable. Best wishes to your family on your journey to return home.
@mariamlamina568321 күн бұрын
People won’t understand until Dey get here to witness it.
@rozyspace18 күн бұрын
Will embark on this journey to Ghana soon by God's grace..
@MT4LIFE14 күн бұрын
I have been looking for videos like this since myself and my husband have been talking about relocating and we have been making some preparations towards that. Like you said no place like home and I have been experiencing that home sickness thing for some time now and I know it is time to go back after 16 years in America. I am so glad I found your channel. Your baby girl is so adorable by the way.
@geraldoki280321 күн бұрын
So nice hearing your story as well as sharing comments posed by the audience. I wish you all the very best; above all God's favour for distinction as you settle back in the country.
@jeedeh14 күн бұрын
Home is where the heart is! Take this aphorism with a grain of discernment. 😁 In the journey of life, you go through many different phases; discernment is paramount.
@kaysmellsgood21 күн бұрын
The way people came back to Nigeria this year from the diaspora I was so shocked like wow
@Nwuha21 күн бұрын
You've made the best of decisions after living outside of your home country for 15+ years. Stick to the decision and never let what people would say influence you. Home sweet home is a wise saying. No matter how you love another's country, it can never be like yours. The most important aspect is that you have been able to keep something aside out of what you received monthly despite the unsettling bills. May God direct your steps going forward. Bravo!
@yemiolowoyo699320 күн бұрын
Nigeria is our HOME NIGERIA & Rest of AFRICA is new horizon
@faithetareriedosa235518 күн бұрын
This is just the way I feel right now, I really want to go back to Nigeria. Sis, please don't let anyone discourage you. Home is home. As long as you own a home in Nigeria, you are good 👍
@yewandekoyenikan473215 күн бұрын
I really salute your courage. I love your response to the prodigal son comment and I believe the comment came from a place of jealousy. I've always said Nigerians are the most optimistic people on earth despite the circumstances in the country. Godspeed!
@LimeMiles-j8f15 күн бұрын
But Nigeria is very lawless ooooo, that lawlessness is what puts me off
@favor-Goodness5 күн бұрын
But yet people are living there o!
@hannahebie607321 күн бұрын
I have been here for more than 20yrs and I ready to go back
@bosunfestus390015 күн бұрын
Thanks for your contents am proud of you Home 🏡 is sweet i have been living here in UK 🇬🇧 nearly 23years my journey is off and on mostly live in Nigeria 🇳🇬 God bless you
@topeowoh461616 күн бұрын
All I can say is let no one copy anyone Your family is so lovely and you seem to already have found favour. Raising 5 children in the UK is not easy. I really love your presentation and I pray that the Holy Spirit helps you and your husband make the best decision for you. For some, Nigeria is the best thing that happened to them, for others, it is the worst and what amazes me about life is how people in the same country can turn out differently and this is why we must seek him. I know at least 2 70 year olds in the US, who are happy, they get to travel to Nigeria and return to the US, some people are so blessed with wonderful family members, for others, if their family members were like Joseph's brothers, they will even be rejoicing, at least Joseph's brothers felt bad later on, at that point, Joseph had become a great man, not in his country but a foreign land. What I am saying is this, I wish the Akomolafe family the best because I believe they must have sought God's face, they are also being favored already. For others, be double sure, because some people go to Nigeria and love it there, others Re-japa after japadaing, makesure the opportunity is open, don't get stuck like someone I know, a relative confirmed that his mum forced him home, he was doing well in the States, after visiting home, he decided to return, family members took him to the airport, when they got there, the attendant said he could not fly because he didn't have papers. As we speak, he has gone blind in one eye, he said going on okada affected him. Everyone is different. Seek your maker and do not compare.
@Grace-g9e15 күн бұрын
That's courageous o no place like home really. God will continue to guide you and the family
@kaysmellsgood21 күн бұрын
Your baby is so beautiful
@Akomolafefam21 күн бұрын
Aww. Thanks sis x
@LimeMiles-j8f15 күн бұрын
But one must really plan, and your ideas are really good
@olukayodefadina922321 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your journey of JAPADA. I hardly ever comment on videos but I must acknowledge you are on the right track with the move. It is very hard for people to understand what it feels living abroad for over 15 years+. I am currently on same journey with timeline firmly set.
@abdulidi73318 күн бұрын
As we plan well-well & are about to JAPADA from USA to 9ja, the question is how come many who JAPA won’t come back even though super majority would Love to return? It’s because they don’t have sustenance & na (regular income) the problem bi that woo. Any Pikin wei JAPADA & have income like Social Security, Pension, 401K, rental property income coming from abroad while living in 9ja, ahhhh Pesin will live like a King/Queen. Make Una go & verify!!
@nosazemeaimiuwu880212 күн бұрын
Really cute baby. 💯✅
@bashirmoruf494919 күн бұрын
Nigeria is not as bad as it's postrays. People are leaving very fine in Nigeria you just have to know your way around the locality you reside. You can start any business when you return and trust me with due diligence and good capital it would sell the market is available. Try to reside in a secured estate for security purpose and every other things you need would be around for school and all. You can consider to leave in Ibadan as it's relatively peaceful. Regards to your family
@femimichael22016 күн бұрын
People afraid of going to Nigeria because of poverty and yet where not rich here in diaspora
@toyinorry465915 күн бұрын
See life o😂
@olatundehannah488416 күн бұрын
The baby is so cute❤❤
@LimeMiles-j8f15 күн бұрын
Listening to you is actually challenging me to try it
@rhodaakomolafe884522 күн бұрын
Nice video!
@user2024-o4z19 күн бұрын
Well , for me, it’s that lovely child on your lap…. The noise , pollution , dust , and constant anger ….won’t be healthy for that lovely skin
@abdulidi73318 күн бұрын
Change your mindset woo. Even in abroad wei I dey for now, the food we eat has plenty Mugu chemicals woo.
@Truth_Unchained16 күн бұрын
Why is it that anytime you japadas think of relocating, you equate how Lagos is to the whole of Nigeria??
@Akomolafefam16 күн бұрын
@Truth_Unchained Guilty.😀
@Light_HouseK3 күн бұрын
Exactly. Lagos isn't Nigeria. Why do people always make that mistake?@@Truth_Unchained
@LimeMiles-j8f15 күн бұрын
It is very hard
@olayemisokunbi16 күн бұрын
Well done ma. Please, how can l join the WhatsApp platform
@JohnDera-i3s20 күн бұрын
Racism is everywhere even in Nigeria there,s a big tribalism
@jesusdway835120 күн бұрын
Abi o! Some things are in waiting to shock the JAPADAs. Additionally, don't just get in on the JAPADA stuff, some of them have done their homework very well e.g, if you have a job that pays you even if it's $3k/month and you are allowed to work remotely from anywhere in the world and your spouse also have such salary, imagine converting $6k/month salary in Nigeria, you will live like a king. Additionally, they may have already bought a house, install high capacity solar that will power everything in the house and have probably shipped their car to Naija as well or bought an electric car they can always charge with their solar, what else will they need? Some of these people already have citizenship of the country they left and can always fly anywhere all over the world so, what hinders a lot of people won't hinder them. These are some of the things you may not hear from the JAPADAs
@omolaralawal540719 күн бұрын
Classism is here o
@Truth_Unchained16 күн бұрын
And is the tribalism affecting you personally to the point that you feel less of a human??