I Moved From Nigeria To Germany 🇩🇪 And Now I Help Others Do The Same

in hive-196037 •  3 years ago 


Hey Fam,

If you have moved to a new location before, especially a foreign one, then you understand the hassle and challenges that come with the process. It becomes even tougher when you are faced with challenges like finance, correct information and the right network of people.

Since this is my first video (after the #originaldtuber intro) I thought I'd start by sharing a little story of how it all started. So in this short video I share how I left Nigeria for Germany back in 2014 for studies and how my friends and I now use our experiences in Germany to help other international students.

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Thank you @tibfox for your support! Appreciate you bro.

Very cool. How did you mange with the language barrier or did you already speak German?

My study progam was in English language, so German was not a prerequisite. In any case, depending on your discipline/area of focus, the German language may not be a barrier to your success in Germany.

I currently work with an international company, so English is the major language requirement; German is, of course, always a plus for anyone, so I took some time to learn the language and can speak it comfortably :)

Wonderful. Thanks for the response.