A young Nigerian lady has shared her relocation experience to the United Kingdom as an international student, detailing her preparations and journey in a TikTok video that garnered widespread reactions.
Relocation Journey Detailed on TikTok
The video, posted by @scotia_b on TikTok, shows her final activities in Nigeria before departing, including packing her bags, getting her nails and hair done, and spending time with loved ones. She revealed that traveling to the UK had always been a dream, and she expressed joy as it finally came true.
In the video, she documented her journey, which included a stopover in Istanbul, Turkey. The caption read: "I remember when I was like..one day I’ll use this sound with my video. Finally My turn. Time to clear my draft..Thank you Lord."
Reactions from Viewers
Many viewers congratulated the lady and expressed their own aspirations for relocation. Some comments included:
- exquisite_ng: "Jan, May and Sept intake join our study abroad plan and japa plans."
- Emily Surprises/Hair World: "Congratulations stranger. Me soon by the grace of God…Amen."
- jUNiOR: "I am looking for someone who can support me and help me come to the UK. I am 16 years old. My dream is to become a professional football player in England."
- Vianney: "Welcome to the land of great promises and opportunities! May you eat the good of this land."
- fati: "Congratulations I tap into your blessing I'm next manifesting this year."
- chikanne23: "CONGRATULATIONS DARLING AND MINE IS NEXT IN LINE TOO IN JESUS MIGHT NAME OF JESUS AMEN."
- O`MET`ERE`: "Congratulations stranger I manifest my Canadian visa this year."
- Kapoo Eleniyan: "My Soul my Heart Don leave I Just dy walk with my Body. I Hope God make Everything Possible."
- Ayo: "Congratulations I pray this will be part of my testimony this month amen."
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In a related story, a man returned to Nigeria after 33 years in the UK, while another nurse returned after eight years abroad. Additionally, a lady who relocated to the UK announced her return to Nigeria permanently after two years, citing personal reasons.



