Daniel Bwala, President Tinubu's policy communication adviser, warned that many Nigerian migrants in the UK are struggling with low-paying jobs despite their education.He argued that graduates often end up working in care homes, calling it 'modern day slavery.' Bwala compared Nigerians earning N60,000 monthly to UK residents facing high living costs and financial struggles.
He highlighted that even though some migrants have better infrastructure access, the cost of living makes it hard for them to achieve financial goals like buying a car.
Bwala stressed that low-income earners in Nigeria still benefit from family support, cheaper utilities, and easier credit access compared to their UK counterparts.The adviser urged Nigerians not to assume all overseas migrants live comfortably, noting that many face challenges similar to those at home.
Original title: Japa: Nigerians Earning N60,000 Better Off Than Some persons in UK – Bwala
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