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US-Based Nigerian Author Advises Aspiring Immigrants to Undertake Due Diligence Before Relocation

- Mary Nnah

A US-based Nigerian author, poet, and clinical nurse, Mrs. Maggie Offoha, has advised Nigerians who plan to relocate abroad due to economic hardship to conduct thorough research before making any decisions.

She explained that it is essential to equip oneself with the necessary informatio­n about the country of choice to avoid regrets and societal pressures.

Offoha, who has lived in the US for over 22 years, made this call during the official launch of her three books, "Return to Where I Belong," "Dark Shadows on My Path," and "Poetry for Thought" in Lagos. The books, she said, reflect her experience­s abroad and highlight the expectatio­ns of any immigrant.

“The experience­s gained abroad are the inspiratio­n behind writing the books. They contain my experience­s as an immigrant in the US and what those planning to leave should expect. There is a general situation those travelling abroad will face because it is a general principle of life,” she said.

Offoha urged Nigerians to revive the reading culture, especially among the youth, to stay informed about happenings worldwide, calling on the government to invest more in the youth, who are the future leaders of the country.

She cautioned that while reasons presented by youths for emigrating may seem appealing, there are underlying factors that must be considered before leaving the country of birth.

Offoha highlighte­d cultural difference­s, loss of identity, and unplanned and unexpected circumstan­ces as some of the challenges that immigrants could face.

She advised those planning to relocate abroad to carry out thorough research of the country to which they are planning to go, to avoid regrets.

She explained that most times, there is a lot of loss when people relocate abroad, such as family, relationsh­ips, and properties. She added that children are also caught between two cultures, unsure of their identity.

“Some of us are at a crossroads; that is why I want to tell people planning to relocate abroad to do their research very well. It is not in my position to discourage those who want to leave due to the hostile economy.

“Some of our children are now caught in between two cultures, while some of them do not even know where they belong. Some of these experience­s are what I wrote about in the book: ‘Return to Where I Belong’,” she said.

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