• Nollywood actress Uchenna Nnanna has urged Nigerians in diaspora who frequently complain about their lives in the UK to return home.
  • The actress criticized Nigerians living in the UK for becoming absurd, stating that Americans and Canadians have also joined the issue.
  • She observed that they frequently express dissatisfaction with their lack of sleep and the excessive snowfall.
“Pack your bags and come back home” – Uchenna Nnanna drags Nigerians in abroad frequently complaining about life in UK

Uchenna Nnanna, a Nollywood actress, has urged Nigerians in abroad who constantly complain about their lives in the United Kingdom to return home.

The actress posted an Igbo-language video on her Instagram page, claiming that the protest from Nigerians living in the UK has become absurd to the point where Americans and Canadians have joined them.

She saw that they constantly complained about their lack of sleep and the excessive amount of snowfall.

She also urged anyone interested in japa to keep in mind that they are relocating to work because people do not pick money on the streets there.

Uchenna asked Nigerians who are already abroad to stop disturbing our ears, and if they are tired, they should return home.

Captioning her video, she wrote: “All these Nigerians in diaspora especially those ones in the United Kingdom biko nu. Make we hear word abeg, if Una no wan stay again biko. Pack your bags and come back home.”

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