“I Say Make I Change Country”: Nigerian Lady Relocates to Italy With Her Brother, Shares Video

A Nigerian lady and her brother have left the country to start life afresh in Italy. The lady, @chioma.bby_xo_xo, disclosed this on TikTok with a video documenting their relocation. @chioma.bby_xo_xo funnily claimed they chose Italy as the United Kingdom was already populated with Nigerians. “Una don too full uk…I say make I change country,” she wrote.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Her TikTok video highlighted the moment they bade final goodbyes to their loved ones at the airport and how they boarded a flight.

Their flight first stopped in Ethiopia before they continued the journey.

People celebrate siblings relocating to Italy

Officialoneandonlyruth said: “Congratulations to you, by God’s grace I will join my sister soonest.”

user2624839632293BlessingRita said: “Congratulations dear❤️❤️❤️I’m next My favorite place.”

mimisurest said: “Congratulations I live in Italy too wanna make friends.”

Doshman said: “Start making friends so you don’t get bored.”

Pretty face_.mercy said: “You don leave us for marketing department.”

behind_the_scenesofmaria said: “Hold up I live in Rome wanna go out someday?”

CRUISECOUPLES101 said: ” Make ona help me come …. Money Dey na just connection I need.”

henriettareinholdmenolfi@gmail said: “I’ve been in Italy 6 months now still no friends.”

Legit reported that a Nigerian lady relocated to America to reunite with her brother after five years.

Nigerian lady reconnects with cousins in Italy

Meanwhile, Legit previously reported a video showing the moment a Nigerian lady reconnected with her cousins in Italy.

The lady had not seen her relatives for a long time and was ecstatic to welcome them to her new home. She sprinted towards them when they emerged from the airport terminal and wrapped them in a warm hug.

The video showed their deep family bond and how thrilled she was to finally meet them face to face.

Nigerians are one of the largest African immigrant groups in Italy, with a population of 119,435 as of 2021, according to Statista. Nigerians in Italy are mostly involved in trade, agriculture, and services.