Immigrant From Africa in Canada Working Under Snow and Heavy Cold Shares His Working Conditions
- A Nigerian man living and working in Canada said the country might not be as easy as people think it to be
- In a video he posted on social media, the man made it clear that the weather where he lives is -30 degrees
- Some people who reacted to the video told the man to consider coming back to Nigeria if Canada was hard
A Nigerian man living in Canada has been told to consider returning home if the country is not easy.
The advice came after he shared a video on TikTok showing people the conditions under which he works.
Man works in Canada
In the video shared by @yankeebilliondollar1, the man was spotted working under heavy snow and cold.
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He said the weather in the part of Canada where he lives is -30 degrees and that the cold is freezing.
The man maintained that working in Canada comes with challenges, as seen in the video he shared.
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Reactions as man shows working condition in Canada
@Zubby_zalata01 said:
"Come back na if e no easy."
@Charles said:
"Anybody wey fit to survive for Naija go survive in any path of this world. No cap."
@peropopzman things said:
"Please do visa for me abeg. Snow nah my dream job abeg."
@donchris said:
"I dey Montréal and I still dee find work, if you will put me through."
@yankeenizzy said:
"God will keep blessing my Igbo brothers."
@Mak said:
"I almost froze under -15 in Germany."
@bullet said:
"Why you never come back? You for enter flight come back."
@Benita Okenwa said:
"May God protect you all my brothers."
@Easy@motion_Ajey said:
"Don't discourage me. That place is better than the hardship our leaders are causing us here please."
@Martinx said:
"Return to Naija since you no like the weather there na."
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Many people enjoyed the video, and it got over 1 500 likes. Online users also commented on the video and expressed their envy over her new-found employment.
Online users love to see details of others' careers. This lady gave others hope that they could also succeed overseas. Many said that they were also in the process of relocating to Korea and that the video was a much-needed encouragement.
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