Nigerian Lady Schooling in US Cries Out, Shares 3 Struggles She’s Facing Abroad: ‘Not For The Weak’

Nigerian Lady Schooling in US Cries Out, Shares 3 Struggles She’s Facing Abroad: ‘Not For The Weak’

  • A Nigerian lady studying in America could not hold back her tears as she shared her experience
  • She mentioned three struggles she was facing in a viral video, sparking reactions from netizens
  • Many people reacted after the international student mentioned what she was going through abroad

A Nigerian lady studying in the United States of America cried out over what she was facing.

She mentioned three struggles she was experiencing and clips of herself crying bitterly.

A Nigerian lady schooling in America sheds tears and mentions 3 struggles she’s facing abroad
A Nigerian lady studying in America could not hold back her tears as she shares her experience. Photo: @blexin_s
Source: TikTok

In a video by @blexin_s on TikTok, she noted that being an international student in the US was not for the weak.

The lady mentioned three struggles she was facing: racism, balancing school and work, and making money.

She said:

“Being an international student in the USA is not for the WEAK/LAZY… facing racism, trying to balance academic, work, social life and making money, isn’t something I was prepared for coming here. Ofcos it has it fun part which most people see or what is been put out there on the internet.

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“However there are dark time, where you just wanna goo back home. But that same thought: 'Remember why you came here, all what you had to let go, friends and family even money used in supporting youu during the journey.' That is what keeps me going.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady studing in US cries

@redhaired_ella said:

"A tear dropped from my eyes when I saw this cause I wish she was here to encourage me as an international student like this too."

@ifey 16 said:

"Omo I’m the uk it’s not any better, my first week in the uk I was called a monkey. The stares I get on the street also is just crazyy. God is with us mehn."

@Naijadollll said:

"This made me cry. God bless her."

@Kiki said:

"If you have a mom who talks to you like that, you have a priceless possession trust me. coming from someone who's mom doesnt even remember to call or talk to. Thank God for His blessings, one day, the struggle will pay off. most of all, Trust God."

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@marcosterauguste said:

"Came across this, keep going! You will overcome these obstacles. Sometimes our paths are not as smooth as others but best believe it will be a testimony to encourage others to keep going. I pray God guides your path along the way."

@yora.ax said:

"I was literally about to start crying when she started singing for you. Your mum's amazing!"
A Nigerian lady studying in America could not hold back her tears as she shares her experience.
A Nigerian lady schooling in America sheds tears and mentions 3 struggles she’s facing abroad. Photo: @blexin_s
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a lady bought a Tesla after one year of working as a nurse in US, while another who worked as a teacher in America shared her experience.

Nurse returns to Nigeria from UK

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady in the United Kingdom shared her excitement about returning permanently to Nigeria, with just a few days left in the UK.

The lady, a nurse, expressed her happiness about why she looked forward to returning to Nigeria.

In a video, she revealed her daily countdown and the overwhelming task of packing her life into boxes.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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