Japa Podcast documents the experiences of Nigerians (Africans) living in the diaspora. Japa Podcast brings to you conversations about the lived experience of Nigerians and Africans in the diaspora. This podcast covers how relocation decisions are made, the journey of relocating from one’s country, settling into a new country and other experiences that come with diaspora living.
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Japa Podcast documents the experiences of Nigerians (Africans) living in the diaspora. Japa Podcast brings to you conversations about the lived experience of Nigerians and Africans in the diaspora. This podcast covers how relocation decisions are made, the journey of relocating from one’s country, settling into a new country and other experiences that come with diaspora living.
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 talk about Nigeria with excitement, that would be almost impossible considering the current economic situation, the level of insecurity and too many other things. In this episode the guest, Timi and I discuss:
His journey to Budapest
Getting a job in Hungary as a foreign student
A viral tweet about leaving Nigeria
Rant! Rant!! Rant!!!
Timi is studying for a bachelor's degree at a Hungarian university. To get in touch with Timi, check his IG: @timi._.lehin
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Japa Podcast
Japa Podcast documents the experiences of Nigerians (Africans) living in the diaspora. Japa Podcast brings to you conversations about the lived experience of Nigerians and Africans in the diaspora. This podcast covers how relocation decisions are made, the journey of relocating from one’s country, settling into a new country and other experiences that come with diaspora living.