Lovely conversation or interview❤️👍I am from Norway and I’ve actually been in Finland, outside an airport(Helsinki in 2010 when travelling to Thailand)...I wanna visit Finland some day, especially Rovaniemi. Looks like a wonderful place in winter.
Really organized and beautiful country.. You can imagine their population is not even up to that of Lagos.. Chaii.. Nigeria still has a very long way ahead. And they make life very easy for its citizens... Beautiful interview.. Welldone guys..
That money you will use to move to Finland use it to learn a skill in Nigeria and start a venture. That it worked for her does not mean it will work for you.
Hello Good evening from this part of the world 🌍 Please I really need your advice please From your travels experience which of this country will you advise someone to move to Finland or Sweden Me and my wife are currently working on relocating to Europe this year Which of them has more jobs opportunities I will be waiting for your response please
This is awesome content, thanks guys👍👍 Please could you link me up with a good agency that can help me to get there? Would really appreciate if my request get answered, thanks in advance 😊
Good evening.please do we have Nigeria diplomat here Finland.as asylum seeker we find it difficult to travel to Sweden to apply for passport.please any information
Start by flying your products or sending through cargo. A lot of people do cargo Nigeria London am sure the have information for Scandinavian countries.
I am not sure if you're able to see this as my intention is, but I take the risk. She isn't a Nigerian Prince trying some scam, so there's no reason for Finns to have any special attitudes toward her. Most Finns know very little about Nigeria. Older generation remembers and knows about the war of Biafra and other problematic periods and challenges. We have learned about the population explosion, religiously or regional unrest, oil industry... But we all should remember that countries and individual persons are totally different categories and we shouldn't reflect the challenges of one to the other. Let's try to meet each person as they are and not as a representative of a country.
Actually Finland has Swedish speaking Finns, they have some different cultural traditions. Sámi people and Romani people as well, they have their own languages and culture, they both are about 0,2% of the population. So yes, those are minor populations, therefore there is not much diversity in Finland. 95% of the population is Finnish (including 5% who speak Swedish). The rest 5% speak foreign languages, half of them either Russian or Estonian. I have met a few Nigerians though, but I live in Helsinki. She seems lovely.
@@UdonsiYT Thanks for your like! I just went to find this pretty interesting fact of Finland, that came into my mind: "The genetic differences between Eastern and Western Finns are considerably greater than the differences between many European nations, and accurate genetic analysis is able to distinguish Finns with almost provincial precision." Finland is actually that unique, that Europe could be divided into Finnish and Non-Finnish Europeans.
Ofcourse, is free because people don't have meaningful or fulfiling jobs to pay. All those free things are nothing if you are in an environment where you have fulfiling career and can afford to pay.
Finland must be a cool country♥️
Her experience of living in Finland speaks volumes of how cool the country is.
@@UdonsiYT All Africans I know have used the word cold, and I understand why.
@@just42tube hey buddy are you from Finland?
@@UdonsiYT guilty as charged
@@just42tube is that a yes?
this is a great info.
I'm glad it is informative for you.
Lovely conversation or interview❤️👍I am from Norway and I’ve actually been in Finland, outside an airport(Helsinki in 2010 when travelling to Thailand)...I wanna visit Finland some day, especially Rovaniemi. Looks like a wonderful place in winter.
actually never*
I'm glad you love the interview. How is Norway?
I look forward to some day have a Nigerian living in Norway talk about the country.
Really organized and beautiful country.. You can imagine their population is not even up to that of Lagos.. Chaii.. Nigeria still has a very long way ahead. And they make life very easy for its citizens... Beautiful interview.. Welldone guys..
Yes, I totally agree with you. Thanks for watching ❤️
Please how can someone apply for school in finland?
@@ikokoogorchukwu3161 My guest is on Instagram @diasporamumvlog, go follow her. She will be happy to guide you.
Don’t worry about. All that glitters is not gold. Be happy in Nigeria that you are in.
Nice information guys...would love guidance on how to move there with my family.
Check the description to see how you can connect with my guest...
@@UdonsiYT connect with the guest
That money you will use to move to Finland use it to learn a skill in Nigeria and start a venture. That it worked for her does not mean it will work for you.
Maternity leave in sweden is 12 months and they give paternal leave too.
Wow... Maryam, Where are you from?
@@UdonsiYT Nigeria
@Maryam Baduna If you're living outside Nigeria, I would love to have you on the show.
Hello
Good evening from this part of the world 🌍
Please I really need your advice please
From your travels experience which of this country will you advise someone to move to
Finland or Sweden
Me and my wife are currently working on relocating to Europe this year
Which of them has more jobs opportunities
I will be waiting for your response please
This is awesome content, thanks guys👍👍
Please could you link me up with a good agency that can help me to get there?
Would really appreciate if my request get answered, thanks in advance 😊
Thanks for watching.
Kindly check the description for the contact information of my guest.
Nigerians To The World...
Good evening.please do we have Nigeria diplomat here Finland.as asylum seeker we find it difficult to travel to Sweden to apply for passport.please any information
Please DM my guest on Instagram or Twitter
How can you ship foodstuffs to Finland from Nigeria
Start by flying your products or sending through cargo. A lot of people do cargo Nigeria London am sure the have information for Scandinavian countries.
I am not sure if you're able to see this as my intention is, but I take the risk.
She isn't a Nigerian Prince trying some scam, so there's no reason for Finns to have any special attitudes toward her. Most Finns know very little about Nigeria. Older generation remembers and knows about the war of Biafra and other problematic periods and challenges.
We have learned about the population explosion, religiously or regional unrest, oil industry...
But we all should remember that countries and individual persons are totally different categories and we shouldn't reflect the challenges of one to the other. Let's try to meet each person as they are and not as a representative of a country.
Thanks for this perspective, I get the point you're making.
Well said.
Actually Finland has Swedish speaking Finns, they have some different cultural traditions. Sámi people and Romani people as well, they have their own languages and culture, they both are about 0,2% of the population. So yes, those are minor populations, therefore there is not much diversity in Finland.
95% of the population is Finnish (including 5% who speak Swedish). The rest 5% speak foreign languages, half of them either Russian or Estonian. I have met a few Nigerians though, but I live in Helsinki. She seems lovely.
Thank you for this information, this past week I have learned so much about Finland.. it's indeed a cool place to live.
@@UdonsiYT Thanks for your like! I just went to find this pretty interesting fact of Finland, that came into my mind:
"The genetic differences between Eastern and Western Finns are considerably greater than the differences between many European nations, and accurate genetic analysis is able to distinguish Finns with almost provincial precision."
Finland is actually that unique, that Europe could be divided into Finnish and Non-Finnish Europeans.
@@UdonsiYT Finnish foods I recommend are sautéed reindeer and Karelian stew.
Thanks 😊😊
I will check out the food recommended. I hope to one day visit...
You tell Nigerians of the good side of Finland. You don’t tell them of the possible struggles.
Are there any struggles you know about?
Are you Nigerian?
The struggle is nothing more to compare to the goodness of Finland.
Ofcourse, is free because people don't have meaningful or fulfiling jobs to pay. All those free things are nothing if you are in an environment where you have fulfiling career and can afford to pay.
I agreed. . How ever the social security system is created so that when people are incapable of working they can use.
Are there jobs?