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Victor Ugoo Njoku

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Victor Ugoo Njoku

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In this episode, I reconnected with a university friend, Gloria who moved to China for studies in 2019. She is on a Chinese Government Scholarship.  In this episode, we discuss: Her journey to ChinaLearning ChineseCulture shockStudying in China
In time for summer, I had a chat with Dr. Ezekiel to discuss our summer plans for 2024. Dr Ezekiel also talked about his summer experience in China and Qatar.  In this episode, we: Had our usual check inShared our summer plansTalked about summe
In 2018, Ikenna Okeh moved to Northern Cyprus. But things turned out differently and he was later deported. He wrote the book, Deportee to shine light on the experiences of Nigerians (and Africans) in Northern Cyprus. He has since moved to Turk
In 2009, Chisom left Nigeria for Canada. Several years later, she has completed her studies and now works in finance. She is also a baker and a dessert stylist and shares her work on Nri Nka, an online page where she tells stories about the hum
Toyosi left her banking job and moved to the UK for a master's degree. Done with the degree, she now works as a project officer. In this episode, we discuss: Her journey to the UKKindnessStudying in the UKIntegrating into the UKGetting a jobAnd
As a teenager, Ezekiel moved to Doha, Qatar with his family. A few years later, he moved to China, where he attended medical school. Dr. Ezekiel is now in Germany pursuing a master's degree in immunology. In this episode, we discuss: His journe
Mr C and Mrs C host the Nollywood Film Club. Mr C, a British Nigerian moved to the UK at 11, while Mrs C moved to the UK at 17. In this episode, the couple share: Their journey to the UKStudying in the UKCulture shock Twitter NG Men (UK Branch)
The Japa Podcast is back for the second season. In this episode, Victor gives an update on life after the first season. The guest, Vanessa left Nigeria in 2020 following the #EndSARS protest. In this episode, she shares: Her journey to the UKSt
Following his father's advice, Omojevwe moved to Romania to study medicine. His father had suggested relocation due to the situation in Nigeria. In this episode of the Japa Podcast, we discuss: His journey to RomaniaStudying medicine in Romania
Pushed by the outcome of the EndSARS Protest, Jerry Chiemeke decided to leave Nigeria for life elsewhere. But nothing prepared him for how lonely it would get. Jerry Chiemeke is a content and communication specialist, lawyer, film critic and wr
The guest today is a tech sis.  Although with a background in communication, Ugochi is now a software developer. She has recently moved to the Czech Republic with her husband. In this episode of the Japa Podcast, Ugochi and I discuss: Her journ
Within 10 years of arriving in Germany, Dr Niyi Olarewaju earned himself an MSc, a PhD and an MBA. This was achieved even after graduating with a second-class lower back in Nigeria.  In this episode of the Japa Podcast, Dr Olarewaju and I discu
What better way to celebrate Nigeria's Independence Day than a good rant about the state of affairs in the country?  Nigeria gained independence in 1960. Several years down the line, things have only gotten worse. As much as it would be nice to
What happens after studies? This is something anyone who has ever studied has pondered. Completing studies as a foreign student adds more layers of questions. Will there be a post-study visa? What are the chances of getting a job as a foreigner
This episode focuses on life in Hungary as a Nigerian student. The guest, Mena studies physiotherapy at a Hungarian university. She owns a food business and is a co-host of the Banter with M and O podcast. In this episode, Mena and I discuss: H
Recently graduated with a first class in Communication and Media, Biodun is a Nigerian who lives in Poland where he creates lifestyle and travel content for his Youtube channel. In this episode, Biodun and I discuss: His  journey to PolandMovin
Founded by Ikeade Oriade, What Kept Me Up is a Nigerian digital media publication that focuses on film and television. In this episode of the Japa Podcast, Ikeade and I discuss: His  journey to GermanyAdapting to GermanyHow What Kept Me Up came
This episode focuses on the UK work culture discussed from the lens of Kehinde James, a Nigerian who lives and works in the UK. Kehinde and I discuss: Her journey to the UKFinding her first jobThe UK work cultureA comparison between working in
This episode focuses on the experience of two Nigerians who returned to Nigeria after their studies in the UK. The guests Dolly and Isaac are hosts of the Road to 30 podcast, a top podcast for Nigerians in their 20s. They both moved to the Uk f
Bolanle is a 26yo Nigerian student in Germany. She had moved to Germany to study at a private university. However, she switched to a public university after just a semester at the private university. In this episode Bolanle and I discuss: Bolan
Nigerians in Germany is a Twitter community set up by Chike Diala. Chike saw the need for this community where Nigerians in Germany could connect and support one another. He had observed how Indians, Chinese and Asians generally have leveraged
Ella moved to  Germany as a teenager. She moved on a family visa to join her father. Ella is currently studying software engineering at a German university.In this episode, Ella and I discuss:Ella's journey to GermanyAdapting to GermanyBecoming
Olumide is one of the hosts of the Big Empty Purse podcast. He moved to the US as a teenager. He moved to reconnect with his family. In this episode, Olumida and I discuss:Olumide's journey to GermanyHis first impression of the United StatesAda
In Kehinde's words, "It is easier to run out of money abroad than in Nigeria".  In this episode, Victor and the guest discuss:Kehinde's journey to GermanyHow he made his money in AustriaHow he manages his money to avoid gbeseAnd a few other thi
Faith is the topic for this episode. There is the belief that Nigerians pray less or lose their faith when they move abroad, this was explored in this episode with the guest, Kenechukwu. In this episode, Victor and the guest discuss:Kenechukwu'
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