Nigerian Lady Shares How She Relocated To Canada By Land, Mentions Countries She Passed, Many React

Nigerian Lady Shares How She Relocated To Canada By Land, Mentions Countries She Passed, Many React

  • A Nigerian lady shared how she relocated to Canada by land and gave details of the route she took
  • Many reacted as she shared her experience while asking through over 10 countries before getting to Canada
  • Some people confirmed her route, while others were marvelled at her strength to go on such a far journey

A Nigerian woman got people talking as he shared how she got to Canada by herself on land.

She mentioned the countries she passed through and the dangers associated with her trip.

Many hailed her as she shared her experience while asking through over 110 countries before getting to Canada.
Nigerian Lady Shares How She Relocated To Canada By Land, Mentions Countries She Passed, Many React
Source: TikTok

The lady made this known in an interview with TikTok user @chukumerigem, who spoke to her on his live stream.

He asked her who sponsored her to Canada, and she said she came on her own.

Her words:

Na me bring myself come abroad. As a matter of fact, na land I pass come abroad.”

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Sharing her route, she said:

“I landed in Guyana,then from Guyana to Brazil to Bolivia; Bolivia to Peru; Peru to Ecuador to Colombia to Panama to Costa Rica to Honduras to Guatemala to Mexico to America to Canada.”

She also shared how she prepared for the dangers she may face on the road, especially in Colombia.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as lady goes to Canada by land

@BratHQ said:

”So she survived the Darien Gap don’t hear this and go and do it ooo. Many don’t survive it.”

@Mauneth:

“She is very correct with trip, but how she managed the immigration on each boarders is still questionable”

@Ibrahim Janneh99 said:

”My brother from Nigeria once told me that any woman who traveled “by road” to Europe, America, or other parts of the world should be avoided. According to him, such women have endured so much hardship that they may seem to have lost their hearts. The struggles they face on those dangerous journeys—similar to how men also struggle—are not easy. Because of what they go through, they may appear hardened, emotionally distant, or difficult to connect with.”

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@El Palacio said:

”It’s normal my guy. Many Cameroonians use that road to America. I know it’s new to Nigerians but it’s already a roadmap to Cameroon heading for America for years.”

@Fresh || Content Creator said:

”Hmmm I can’t take this risks all because of Canada. To travel to Canada by air from Nigeria is how much ? E cost like that?”

@Rauf Oluwatoyin Rufai said:

"She is very correct with the trip, but how she managed the immigration on each boarders is still questionable that was then not now trump have closed all U S boarders. Nigerians are really struggling for their greener pastures. This is where our government lead us to. Kodos To all Nigerians who are not depends on Nigeria Government."

In related stories, a student shared his experience about being in Canada, while another lamented unemployment in Canada.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a young Nigerian lady shared an exciting video as she celebrated her relocation to Canada as a permanent resident.

Her viral video detailed her relocation experience, as she explained how she travelled with her man.

Many who came across the video congratulated her and “tapped” into the blessings of relocation.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ 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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