Nigerian Lady Who Just Relocated Mentions How Much She Spent on First Day in UK: “Sad Reality”

Nigerian Lady Who Just Relocated Mentions How Much She Spent on First Day in UK: “Sad Reality”

  • A Nigerian lady who just relocated to the UK mentioned how much she spent on her first day in the country
  • She listed the items she bought and mentioned their prices, sparking reactions from netizens who saw her video
  • Other people welcomed her to the country and prayed for her, as she shared how she felt on the first day

A Nigerian lady who relocated to the United Kingdom with a student visa has shared her experience.

She opened up on the items she bought on her first day in the UK and the amount she spent on each of them.

A Nigerian lady who relocated to the United Kingdom with a student visa shares her experience.
A Nigerian lady who just relocated to the UK mentions how much she spent on her first day. Photo: @life.with.kosisoc
Source: TikTok

In a viral video by @life.with.kosisoc, the young lady said she was taken to her apartment, which she had made arrangements for before her arrival.

After that, she headed out to a store to get her essential items like pillows, pillow cases, cutlery, etc.

She said:

"The Nigerian girl in me was still changing every pounds to naira."

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At the end of the day, she spent a total of £46.90 (about N96,000).

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail lady's first day UK expenses

IAMZCEE said:

Nigeria is really in a mess imagine traveling to uk and people keep telling you congratulations like you just won a Nobel prize. What a sad reality. Not throwing shade at the creator tho, just speaking facts.

Nze Yagazie said:

You are welcome.. Soon you will start hearing, Luvly, you are a star, you are a life saver🤣.. Make una give is contract make we follow una ohh..

Alvira said:

With time you will get used to stop converting when you want to buy something...... otherwise you hunger will finish you. Good luck in settling down

bigbross said:

"Mehnn reminds me of my first day kiaaaaa my eyes see shege that very day."

Debbie said:

"It’s not easy, Lord is your strength."

Cylvia

"Amen! Congratulations to you dear, God will make everything so easy for you over there!"

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AKINYEMI ABIMBOLA723 said:

"Good evening beautiful,can I send a DM and where in the UK are you at." Are u far from Sunderland, Chester Road."

Frankline said:

Welcome Kosi, Brace up and fasten your seatbelt! The Lord is with you!

academic.acewriter said:

"Balancing school and work can feel overwhelming-are your assignments piling up and becoming too much to handle? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back!"
A Nigerian lady who just relocated to the UK mentions how much she spent on her first day
A Nigerian lady who relocated to the United Kingdom with a student visa shares her experience. Photo: @fhm
Source: Getty Images

Another Nigerian lady, Pascaline Kelechi, broke down her monthly salary of £1,900 (N3.9m) in the UK.

She shared her expenses for a month, including rent, bills, and personal care costs, showing the exact amount she spent for each item.

In a related story, a 25-year-old lady living in the UK shared her monthly expenses.

Nigerian couples in UK mentions expenses

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady living in a one-bedroom apartment in the UK with her husband posted a breakdown of their monthly expenses.

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She shared how much they pay for rent, electricity, taxes, and other expenses every month, and people were amazed.

People who came across the post shared their thoughts on the couple's expenses, sharing similar experiences.

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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