Am I Still Me? How Migration Changes Your Sense of Identity
Picture this: you have finally arrived. The flight has landed, the customs officer has stamped your passport, and you are […]
Picture this: you have finally arrived. The flight has landed, the customs officer has stamped your passport, and you are […]
Migration or Japa stories are often told through policies, statistics, and border debates, but behind every migration story is a
The dream is clear: a better life, a stable job, maybe a Master’s degree from a top-tier university in Canada,
Raising children abroad challenges traditional Nigerian parenting, forcing families to balance cultural values with new laws, norms, and expectations.
Migration is reshaping Nigerian family structures, bringing economic gains but also emotional strain, broken homes, and long-term effects on children and marriages.
A practical 2026 guide to the best study-abroad destinations for Nigerian students, comparing the UK, Canada, Germany, and Australia under new migration rules.
How international students, especially Nigerians, adapted to restrictive US visa policies under Trump through strategy, compliance, and smart academic choices.
Detty December is where migration meets tourism, as Nigerians abroad and global visitors return home, fueling culture, nightlife, and the December economy.
Earning £3,000 in the UK is not automatically better than ₦1.5m in Nigeria; real cost-of-living differences reveal a more balanced financial reality.
Life abroad offers structure and pay, Nigeria offers flexibility, community, and creative growth—both have pros and cons; choose what fits you best.