LIVING IN NIGERIA VS LIVING IN MAURITIUS | HEALTHCARE, COST OF LIVING, RENT | THEODOSIA OYIBO

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Komentáře • 126

  • @etidoakiko3704
    @etidoakiko3704 Před 2 lety +1

    Actually enjoyed the video. Playfully interactive, insightful and digestive. On the whole I think Mauritius is a boring place for people that lived or grow up in any Nigerian city. Keep the good job on. Nice one.

  • @jacksgapy
    @jacksgapy Před rokem +3

    Yall are beautiful. Also great video, i like how you expressed your honest opinions without disrespecting either culture. Way to go!

  • @Nollymaxx
    @Nollymaxx Před měsícem +1

    Than for this comparison, though you mentioned mostly the difference in quantity and price, wish you said something about quality the weather for example.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před měsícem

      The weather difference isn’t much. It’s a tropical country

  • @Vivyrob
    @Vivyrob Před rokem

    I enjoyed watching this video. I wish to come work there soon. Thanks for the tips

  • @AfamOrji
    @AfamOrji Před 2 lety +7

    Don't forget that an apartment in Mauritius comes fully furnished unlike in Nigeria where you're basically renting an empty house. And also, house rent in areas in Lagos and Abuja that are similar to Mauritius in look arennotnless than 1.5 million for a one bedroom flat. I think we need to take into cognisanze the relativity.

  • @ayomideabdullateef4186

    Hello my sister I wish to come there to work and my my is barbing hope it will easy for me and am in Libya fit now

  • @emmanuelogwo1528
    @emmanuelogwo1528 Před 3 lety +5

    It's Eko blushing after being called a special guest for me 😂

  • @fb6503
    @fb6503 Před 2 lety +2

    Haha😄, if it's fast buses you're after, you should try the Triolet Bus service, they don't drive those buses, but fly them.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety +1

      😂😂😂

    • @EngrAmyy
      @EngrAmyy Před 2 lety

      No light in Nigeria anymore...ask your siblings in Nigeria

  • @T2Designgaming
    @T2Designgaming Před 2 lety +1

    Really really appreciate these videos as someone coming there soon.

  • @adelekelepe9959
    @adelekelepe9959 Před 2 lety +5

    Basic standards of living, access to water, electricity, good roads, health care, water and jobs....u need to address this, they are life necessities which are difficult here.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety +1

      There's a video on living in Nigeria vs living in Mauritius. Check it out

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety

      I don't think access to water should be a problem for anybody

    • @adelekelepe9959
      @adelekelepe9959 Před 2 lety

      @@TheodosiaOyibo so you don't know some people don't have drinkable and portable water in Nigeria??

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety +1

      Not in Mauritius please

    • @adelekelepe9959
      @adelekelepe9959 Před 2 lety

      @@TheodosiaOyibo ok

  • @bangwanbang1776
    @bangwanbang1776 Před rokem +1

    Nice video, but there are a lot of factors that should be looked into like population. Mauritius has a population of about one point something million while Nigeria is 200 million.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem +1

      Precisely so, over 200 million so definitely it would be different

  • @deborahperne4384
    @deborahperne4384 Před rokem +3

    Also, I must admit that we have a weird relationship with languages. Our whole education system is in English and parliament too. But we talk mostly in French or creole (depending on your background).

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem +1

      Four years down, I'm used to it

    • @ztruth
      @ztruth Před rokem

      Yes very odd. Only when you go abroad you realise this disparity.

    • @alexchinonso3239
      @alexchinonso3239 Před rokem

      @@TheodosiaOyibo please drop your email I bring my brother to muritius to want to know about the employment regards skill worker thanks

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      @@alexchinonso3239 my email is in the description box

  • @deborahperne4384
    @deborahperne4384 Před rokem +3

    Mauritian here, there are yams and plantains in Mauritius. It's just not popular as in Nigeria. I wonder where you go for grocery shopping. A mauritian friend or acquaintance could direct you to the right place.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      Could you maybe get for me or direct me to the right place? Also don't think you'll have the same specie of yam that we have in Nigeria but would be happy if I could get

    • @henriettaobi8413
      @henriettaobi8413 Před rokem

      @@TheodosiaOyibo sis great job you are doing,.. But honestly you haven't made a video of what have been asking, Mauritius only allows Nigerians to stay for 14 days, but please how comes you are based there?? How did you do it, please is there an extension after 14 days?? All this we need to know, are there jobs like caregiver, elderly care homes where one can work thanks.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      @Henrietta Obi if you watched my other videos you'll know I came here through school. Jobs like caregivers to foreigners are not possible

    • @ztruth
      @ztruth Před rokem

      Go to a grocery store and ask where you can get, 'Batate Blanc'. But it might sound rude if a woman was to ask that to anybody. Better let the man go first. That's a rough translation for Nigerian yam. The other white root they usually use on the Island is cassava as Mauritians we love puddings.
      Better even Google a picture and show them. You would have more chance in markets though.
      About plantains we don't have it but it can be grown as it's similar to a banana. You could maybe grow it where you renting with permission and tell the owner the first batch you give him free fried plantain.

  • @TabuanuONancy
    @TabuanuONancy Před 2 lety

    Thank you for being so honest and objective. Please, can you talk about income in mauritius. I mean is Mauritius better in terms of income,
    I am planning to come to Mauritius for study. But after watching this video, I want to rethink. skeptical now. I dont think the country is really better than Nigeria by your comparism. What do you think ?.

  • @omohluv...1164
    @omohluv...1164 Před 2 lety +3

    When you talk about Nigeria food , don't they have African store there like the way the do in Dubai?

  • @tobiolotu
    @tobiolotu Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this great content. Is there a WhatsApp group for Nigerians in Mauritius, or those planning to relocate?

  • @adaukmedianetwork1078
    @adaukmedianetwork1078 Před 2 lety

    So,in general,is it a good idea to live there with one's family?

  • @sholaadewunmi9619
    @sholaadewunmi9619 Před 2 lety +1

    How would you compare the speed and cost internet/data services? That's really important to know, especially when remote work is involved. Thank you

  • @aceishedtech1739
    @aceishedtech1739 Před rokem

    Don't they have transport/bus apps? There are apps for almost everything in China.

  • @chigoziehenry3258
    @chigoziehenry3258 Před rokem

    I'm only interested in doing business,is there Nigerian doing business there?

  • @emmanuelsharp6490
    @emmanuelsharp6490 Před rokem

    Why una no use GPS... thanks for your personal opinions tho lol... thank you

  • @chukwumacollins8129
    @chukwumacollins8129 Před rokem

    How to apply there visa pls

  • @obaroarasusuluwa4323
    @obaroarasusuluwa4323 Před rokem

    As a student in Mauritis, can i take care of my feeding, accomodation and tuition fees all by myself with the salary i get working as a student? I am currently in Nigeria

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      No you most definitely cannot afford to pay for those things as a student here

    • @obaroarasusuluwa4323
      @obaroarasusuluwa4323 Před rokem +2

      @@TheodosiaOyibo So what can the salary as a student afford me to do?

  • @abdullahilawaldanfari-ki2vz

    Is the Mauritius in Africa or Wich continent and can i move there and live permanent

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      Mauritius is in Africa and you should watch my other videos

  • @chukwudichuks3932
    @chukwudichuks3932 Před 2 lety

    tell me what to bring for you from Nigeria

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety

      😂😂😂😂😂 thank you for asking
      Food, clothes etc 😂

  • @tisebakre1096
    @tisebakre1096 Před 2 lety +3

    y'all haven't been to Nigeria in 2022😂😂

  • @drdoom6405
    @drdoom6405 Před 2 lety

    What of jobs availability

  • @yusufbolaji6449
    @yusufbolaji6449 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there no west African grocery store there?

  • @faloladamola3159
    @faloladamola3159 Před rokem +3

    So you mean to say no school teach in English Language in Mauritius?

  • @africanbeauty4736
    @africanbeauty4736 Před rokem

    Cost of living can be minimized, if you are streetwise.

  • @kingsjoseph4235
    @kingsjoseph4235 Před rokem

    What about coming there for hustling

  • @Mindovermatter__
    @Mindovermatter__ Před rokem

    I would love to get a permanent residence,Am Nigerian

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      Then you buy the residency through investment with $100,000

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      Which is not permanent because you will get 10years before you can apply

  • @tobisegun-lean2593
    @tobisegun-lean2593 Před 2 lety

    How about internet, the cost, the speed?

  • @preciouslovelyamaka6141
    @preciouslovelyamaka6141 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you access Twitter from Mauritius?

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety

      Yes, if you actually watched the video you would have seen my twitter handle all over the screen

  • @adidonnylad1133
    @adidonnylad1133 Před 2 lety

    I'm assuming this is in $ and not Rs. Although, it's hard to get an idea without a spreadsheet with income and outgoings. I always live off of savings when I go and haven't made the leap over to living off of income yet. I did get a good job last time of 5,000Rs per week, but only found a week's work, otherwise I may have understood incomings and outgoings better. I think I understand that savers is cheaper than super U to make your money last but I never fully managed to move like I have to other places. So what's cheap? How do you make a wage last? My plan was savers supermarket and taxi collective.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety

      Its in rs. Again you want to live on roti with your whole family? Well seems like you have it figured out. Goodluck 🥰

    • @adidonnylad1133
      @adidonnylad1133 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheodosiaOyibo I don't know. It's hard to figure out. Before it was easy but now I'm getting further and further away from understanding how to get back. One day I'll make it. One day! I dream so so much

  • @okwarajeffrey61
    @okwarajeffrey61 Před rokem

    Is there jobs opportunity in Mauritius?

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      Watch my other videos and find out. I've answered that in one ofthem

  • @jacobsinnocent-te3vb
    @jacobsinnocent-te3vb Před rokem +1

    If you guys says they don't speak English then what do they speak

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem

      English isn't their first language. Its Creole then French then English

  • @dominicnike
    @dominicnike Před rokem

    nobody talks about seafood fish in an island wow

  • @lifewithesther8438
    @lifewithesther8438 Před rokem

    Meaning Nigeria 3/5 Mauritius 2/5

  • @odemodamilola5294
    @odemodamilola5294 Před 10 měsíci

    Please can I get administrative job in Mauritius directly from Nigeria?

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 10 měsíci

      Administrative job like?

    • @odemodamilola5294
      @odemodamilola5294 Před 10 měsíci

      Well, I’m currently an admission officer in a higher institution

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@odemodamilola5294 well I have more videos highlighting this. However it would be difficult for you.
      Foreigners do not get admin roles in Mauritius
      You don’t speak French or creole

    • @odemodamilola5294
      @odemodamilola5294 Před 10 měsíci

      Please What kind of job is suitable because I want to relocate through work route

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 10 měsíci

      @odemodamilola5294 tech jobs

  • @joshuaetim1534
    @joshuaetim1534 Před 2 lety

    3k naira for 1 month food?

  • @emmanuelogwo1528
    @emmanuelogwo1528 Před 3 lety +3

    "You miss naija food" 🚶‍♂️ . Come back now 😫😫

  • @adelekelepe9959
    @adelekelepe9959 Před 2 lety +2

    How about job availability please??

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 2 lety +1

      Check my video answering questions about Mauritius

  • @brume8741
    @brume8741 Před 3 lety +2

    3k for food? Waoh wetin I dey chop, me na like times 4

  • @fortunesportifire4629

    Maurituis everyone feels confortable and you can learn both in french or english,electricity 24/24, security cool , transport ,welcoming.nigerians themselves are tribilist,not to talk About nigerians fustrating foreigners.nigerians are not welcoming,but rather when they see foreigngers they think only about scaming or rubering you.please never you bring up this debate.its incomparable

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před rokem +2

      Electricity isn't always 24/7 but it's better than nigeria by far. Nigerians are very welcoming my dear. Go to Nigeria and see for yourself. And I don't think the right word is tribalism if you are not nigerian. Ps: not everybody is a scammer or armed rubber. I don't scam or Rob people

  • @christennwafo5257
    @christennwafo5257 Před 7 měsíci

    Theodosia, you and your friends that come to tell us negative things about Mauritius as if we've not heard about the place seems to me like you're not patriotic. If you people claim that Nigeria is better in the areas you mentioned, we want to see you people back here in Nigeria. 'mean it's unfair that you're not even acknowledging the country that made you see the light of the day. I guess you need repentance. Unknown to you that the negative things you say can't stop Nigerians from migrating, except money. Your viewers know you're deceiving them from what you're saying, so cut it out.

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 7 měsíci

      Lmaoooo. Have you lived in Mauritius before? Before you use your keypad and type without any sense, live in Mauritius for 5 years. Do your CZcams channel and advise people. God bless

    • @christennwafo5257
      @christennwafo5257 Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheodosiaOyibo are you more than the people that have said so many good things about the country? I've not seen any positive review from you about this country, and yet you're still there

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 7 měsíci

      @@christennwafo5257 please come and suffer like your Nigerian brothers and sisters doing menial jobs. Nigerians are in prison and dying here but you can come and join them.
      I made this video over three years ago and that was the current situation of things. I have made other videos. If you lack understanding please seek advise instead of bashing. I have your time today.
      I was a student when that video was made. I have gone ahead to graduate from my masters and have been working in Mauritius for over two years.
      Please look for other Mauritius content creator to advise you bikonu. Bless

    • @TheodosiaOyibo
      @TheodosiaOyibo  Před 7 měsíci

      @@christennwafo5257 if you rally watched the videos you’ll see that the rating was not bad. It was balanced and truthful. You people don’t like the truth. You like lies.
      People complain about Canada and uk everyday. Has that stopped them from living there or going back home?
      This video is only an insight to what to expect when you live in Mauritius and not to ask you not to come. Bless