The statement made by Dr. Emeka Okorocha, a popular Nigerian doctor and influencer, has caused a lot of discussion online.
People are praising his intelligence compared to Youtuber Emdee Tiamiyu.
In an interview with Nigel_Farage, the home office talked about legal immigration and how Nigerians bring the most family members when they move to the UK leading to too many people in the country and not enough resources to meet everyone’s needs.
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His response is brilliant
Dr. Emeka, in response to the question explained that Nigerians do not migrate to the United Kingdom together with their families because of opportunities alone.
He said that our culture does not permit members of the families to be far away from one another for too long unlike some other dependents. He cited Pakistani Uber drivers in the UK as an example.
He also added that Nigerian adult dependents add values to the British system. He said they work and pay taxes.
Nigerians rate him
Upon hearing his brilliant submission, fans speak well about him unlike the popular Youtuber, Emdee Tiamiyu who had earlier joined in the conversation but gave a controversial reason.
Reactions: E don cast for UK finally
Many netizens praised him for his brilliant response. See reactions below:
@Alfred osuta: No be human being answer question so
@Deraa_7: Omooooo. E don cast for UK finally oo
@MyWay67167635: Nice speech you see that emdee should learn from This
@EveraMiles: You can’t compare a sheep with a goat. The difference is clear.
@IheakaramPa: Difference btw educated person and a vblogger wae no go sch
African man speaks against corrupt African immigration officials
Meanwhile, John Kofi Annan, a Pan-Africanist, has called out immigration officials for their corrupt practices on LinkedIn.
Kofi stated that immigration officials were taking money from him in order for them to stamp his passport.
He requested for a receipt which will show that the money was paid into a government account, if it was really a legal act.