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- Dele Momodu, a media entrepreneur, advises Nigerians living abroad to reconsider their priorities and explore opportunities in their home country [1].
- Momodu emphasizes that financial stability and opportunities exist in Nigeria, and having ₦30-40 million can provide a comfortable life and enable entrepreneurship.
- He highlights the harsh realities of life overseas, including the burden of paying bills and financial independence.
Dele Momodu, a renowned media entrepreneur, has urged Nigerians living abroad to rethink their priorities and consider returning to their home country. In a recent interview with Teju Babyface, Momodu emphasized that financial stability and opportunities exist in Nigeria, and that having ₦30-40 million can provide a comfortable life and enable entrepreneurship.
Momodu encouraged Nigerians to explore opportunities back home, suggesting that they could establish their businesses, ranches, or farms instead of struggling abroad. He noted that the excitement of visiting family abroad often fades when one has to rent a house and handle expenses without support.
The media entrepreneur also highlighted the harsh realities of life overseas, including the burden of paying bills and financial independence. He emphasized that no place in the world offers perfect security, referencing the alleged killing of 3,000 people in New York on a single day.
Momodu’s message is clear: Nigerians should not feel pressured to stay abroad due to perceived financial or security concerns. Instead, they should consider returning home and exploring the opportunities available to them.