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I Regretted Traveling Abroad — TV Host, Teju Baby Face Opens Up To Nigerians

Comedian and TV host Teju Oyelakin, popularly known as Teju Babyface, has shared his candid experience about relocating to the United States, describing it as a journey filled with unexpected challenges.

Speaking on his YouTube channel analysed by Newday Reporters, the comedian said many people mistakenly believe life automatically becomes easier when they move abroad.

He explained that every environment comes with its own struggles, often unseen from afar. “We all tend to suffer from what I call the ‘grass is greener on the other side’ syndrome,” he said.

“From where we stand, another place always looks better, greener, more promising. But we usually don’t see the challenges that come with it until we get there.” Teju opened up that he initially regretted relocating, admitting that life in the U.S. was tougher than he anticipated, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I lived in that place for years,” he said describing the hardship of finding his feet. “America has its own unique set of difficulties,” he said. “When you add COVID to that, it was brutal.

For about three years, I was convinced I’d made the biggest mistake of my life, that I had shot myself in the foot.” Newday Reporters observed.

He concluded by saying “it is normal,” encouraging Nigerians considering relocation to weigh their decisions carefully and cultivate patience, noting that fulfillment often comes from adapting and growing where one is planted, rather than constantly chasing greener pastures.

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