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VIDEO: Nigerian Lady In Burkina Faso Gives Reasons Why the Country Is Better Than Nigeria

A Nigerian lady living in Burkina Faso has listed reasons why the country of her residence is better Nigeria.

Nigerian Lady In Burkina Faso Gives Reasons Why the Country Is Better Than Nigeria
Tinubu and Ibrahim Traore

The lady who hails from Imo State said a lot of people have been disturbing her to come back to Nigeria, that Burkina Faso is underdeveloped, however, she has a message for them.

She said, it’s true that Burkina Faso can not be compared to Nigeria in Infrastructure, however, the country is livable than Nigeria. According to her, cost of living is better compared to Nigeria under the current administration of President Bola Tinubu.

The lady said, the people of Burkina Faso enjoyed the dividends of governance than Nigerians adding that they love their President, General Ibrahim Traore.

She further noted that, in Burkina Faso, the people enjoy 24/7 electricity unlike Nigeria, stressing that even before the disco seize electricity, they first announce it on the radio and brought it back within five minutes.

The cost of transportation is cool and fuel price is minimal and have not gone up since two years she landed in the country, The lady said. She cautioned those asking her to come back of wasting their time because she is not coming back.

She decried Nigeria economy and the spike in cost of living, where N1000 cannot buy you anything tangible in the market.

Watch the video below:

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