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“I Won’t Return To Nigeria Even For $10 Million” – UK-Based Nigerian Man

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“I Won’t Return To Nigeria Even For $10 Million” – UK-Based Nigerian Man
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UK-based Nigerian man in a street interview boldly declares he would never leave the UK for Nigeria, even if offered $10 million, unless “things change dramatically.”

He explains that no amount of money can protect you from insecurity, dysfunctional systems, unreliable infrastructure, and the everyday struggles in Nigeria. From constant power outages and poor healthcare to the fear of random kidnappings, he chooses peace of mind, safety, and stability abroad.

This powerful clip has sparked massive debate across social media about the Japa syndrome, quality of life vs wealth, and the real cost of living in a broken system.

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