
5 Harsh Truths About Moving Abroad No One Tells You

The idea of moving to a new country and “escaping” Nigeria may sound exciting. You imagine a better life, good-paying jobs, and freedom from the struggles back home.
Everyone talks about the success stories; how someone’s cousin left Nigeria and is now driving a Benz, or how another person built a house for their parents after just two years abroad.
Truth is, living abroad is not always as glamorous as it looks on Instagram. Many Nigerians move with big dreams, only to face tough realities that no one warned them about.
If you’re planning to relocate, it’s best to know these things now so you can be prepared.
1. Loneliness can hit hard
You will miss family gatherings, birthdays, and weddings.
2. Finding a good job is not as easy as you think
Many Nigerians abroad start with cleaning jobs, working in warehouses, or doing other manual labour they typically wouldn’t consider back home in Nigeria. It takes time to build a good career, and in some cases, people have to go back to school to get the right qualifications. If you don’t prepare for this, you may be disappointed when reality hits.
3. You will miss Nigerian food
Yes, there are African stores, but the food is expensive. Sometimes, even when you find the ingredients, the taste is never quite the same. And if you don’t know how to cook, you might find yourself eating bland food that doesn’t satisfy you. The struggle is real!
4. Life can feel boring
People are always in a rush, and there’s little time for socialising. If you don’t actively try to meet people or engage in activities, life can become lonely and boring. This is something many people don’t expect until they experience it.
5. You may struggle with your identity
When you leave Nigeria, you don’t just move to another country, you move into a new culture. People dress differently, speak differently, and behave differently. You may start questioning your identity. Should you change to fit in? Should you hold on to your Nigerian ways?
The reality hits
Moving abroad can be a great opportunity, but it’s important to be realistic. It won’t be all luxury and success overnight. There will be struggles, and some days will be tough. But knowing these truths can help you prepare better.
If you’re planning to move, go with an open mind, have a plan, and be ready for challenges. And no matter where you go, never forget where you come from. Nigeria will always be home.

