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the details it just going to be find it here. repos here. every weekend on d w. the. have you heard of the ward jen box? it's referring to young. the jury ends moving abroad, felt better opportunities and has become a popular trend. we have an entire show and district debate in missouri on just by and it had such a massive response that we thought we should do a pot to. but this time from the other side, from germany, i am 5 to any company though she and welcome to the 77 percent show on just by the other side. so are these people who judge by, let's hear about the experiences, how they make money, but also how they cope with live abroad on today's show. and the jury and software
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engineer who just bought to barely you know, stream debate. we talked to high skilled professionals and hallmark and lifetime missouri and comedian basketball waste and all of that issue. the what wait, this is never heard of jack, but we've got you covered. here's what you have to know. and a recap of law strict debate from lake us in case you missed it. have you heard of the term jack by step i literally means to run a runny we in nigeria. so by language, it's become the words to describe the phenomenon of c o major is leaving to come to the how many people have friends who just i'd let me see by show hands. that's every one of many young people. he nigeria have either just said that this left still countries on the verge of leaving and there are several reasons why almost
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90 percent of the people i went to school, we'd have left the country. they something about being admitted to the doctor that nature is really feeling that if you go to other countries, less than countries, status groups, huge amount of respect. and you know, there's a, a chair it is given to medical doctors that we do not have here to think about leaving the niger. i got the products is that, that's a lot of individual. all right, so what's the building translates or anything? so people want to pick gabrielle on, take you to a country that walks, they stripped it or works on you. come blame them. i've had several of challenges like these where i'm trying to do something mean i get into the environment. there is no wi fi that make me do stuff. there's no infrastructure that guy gives me an idea of what i want to do is very frustrating. ventura has one of the what's left us, you've spoken ations according to the niger and pulling some info. i pools 73 percent of adults on the age of 35 open to leaving the country is given the opportunity.
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it's an extra route that people move to place this way. there's a green out pastor. what i find it'd be this toby is the number of people. it's not a big deal if so i'm price is one to go get better. i've come back at the same time . you can also stop people from wanting to go and not come back. the recent wave of my germans moving out of the countries is the largest movement of people out of the country. since the end of major, the civil war over 50 is a good. naturally, you'd start scrambling to relocate to other countries where they can find employment, security and a better quality of life. now you notice call on debt by more than 200000000 people currently make up the african dyersburg. and while we often hear of people leaving that country due to conflict or economic hardship, there are in fact many young professionals who leave. and so it shows to better
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jobs, new experiences. i'll give them a little adventure, which brings us to jim aka economy, a young software engineer. she started a new life in the german capital, berlin, and we wanted to find out what that is like. 29 german sees. i want to jump by, like i just want to like, leave the country and go to a new country like you've been behind france on knob wants to explore new opportunities to like see how life is outside of manger area. and then gets to grow into korea on every other aspect of life actually most around the time that a lot of my friends move. so i felt like b o decided, oh let's just move. i'll find some way about a fire or so pushing it sits to grow. almost every 2nd nigerian asked in 20. 19 by the pew research center said they planned to move abroad to search for better work for tentative european cities like berlin,
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attract many nigerian professionals like jim, like the other spot to jump had to are the united states, canada, or great britain. that was a new place come new challenges the they called us back to being in me. i think the language on the cultural, i would say the germans, i be reserved. so and to bucharest in germany is actually in laws like unlike many of a few years, jim aka has a good job back in 2022. every 2nd youth in the area was unemployed. according to the national row of youth also struggling with insecurity that governance and unfair working conditions double put tenants is really like what makes a lot of nigerians once leave on like a big top you know, environment to,
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you know, face cuz like jimmy is really like to configure like strong economy level of job opportunities. and then the loss been telling me to do this work and the main drives have it so and he just wants to go out of their way to been so tough to where they will be really paid. well, for doing defense and i did to endanger, but as tempting as moving abroad may sound, it also means leaving a lots behind me. so my family, i missed my friends, i missed the phone. i missed the people in general. yeah. and also the one. so i have a tropical countries, so definitely the i'm is the ones because it has to do with them. and all right, now jim, i've had the rep, the opportunity to work in germany and does not redirect. she is ready for whatever the future brings. be it in germany, nigeria, or anywhere else in newark?
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yeah, there's nothing compared to the ones of home, but the question is whether that is enough to not judge by. because despite the many challenges when face as a broad going back home comes with its own challenges. now, due to the language and also historical ties, germany hasn't always been the most of the as best the nation for my grands from africa. in the past few years, however, germany has started attracting skilled magazines, which is why it will stay in germany. because before our street debate, my clinic, it is kamani travel to hamburg, to ask the young africans why they chose germany as a new home. in case you didn't know how mark is one of the german is the biggest sports. and what was the help of german migration to the us today? it is home to one of the biggest african communities in the country, the hello, and welcome back to the 77 percent street debates. my name is edith to monday of this week. we are in unfamiliar territory. we are in the 2nd largest city of
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germany. humbug. now in recent years, it's come to be a home for x spots looking for better opportunities abroad among those of course, after, because the reasons why they're here, they will be telling us shortly, but also the implications that i've said a tool has on the economies as we're going to begin with a go by car, your ne julian and you came here in 2020, but you do stay very long because you were here for you. most of went back to a julia and then decided to return. tell me a little bit about the that i think of someone who has must us, how bits, i'll put soon to see it in germany. if i happen to be found to be paid, the sense of the young gets in, in germany, in my julia, i would love to be able to do that. but because i don't have such opportunities, then i am that you know, or that option done to move back to germany and look for a job. yeah. but you're not speaking theoretically you because when you moved back tonight, julia, you actually attempted to find a job. how did that work out for you? yeah, to be honest, i couldn't get the job i wanted because someone does to do most magic's. everybody
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thinks everybody from the community, the things i'm supposed to teach or work somewhere in the bank, which was where i worked before i did you have any for me? i must as so i had to come back and look for the real job. yeah. somebody else who has a similar experience is fresh us has actually talked to precious like, oh buck are here. you also move back tonight, julia hoping to get employment, but do you want to stay there for 8 months? yes, it was quite challenging you made looked for applications to different uh, institutions, companies, universities. and at the end of the day you get nothing back of cost as the need for people like we buckled. we may tedious, but the question is, is the infrastructure there, somebody else who definitely needs infrastructure and facilities is how you are a maritime engineer. the 1st one they have to agree to that i've ever spoken to. and you also try to get a job in adria, but that didn't go down quite as pleasant as that they're looking for joe, but it was pretty difficult for me. so many people told me that okay, you're females on the side. okay. you went to on all of that. and when i eventually
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got a job, a tools pretty hard for me because i had to do, you know, double did of, with, after putting up with the efforts to be seen as so on, always couple of carrying out a new job. so we're going to come back to some of the issues that plead your different industries in a shop well, but i want us to get ground to do some statistics 1st. unfortunately, he actually works with a company that brings walk us through germany and you tell me it's because somebody was desperately looking for what? cuz yeah, actually somebody in humble and it was a striving company, one of the 2 largest best driving companies in germany. and now the 1st 5 bus drive us one group for integration reasons, not to be so lonely to help each other out. this kind of thing without a french book, which is even pop up and off and home book and the next 5 will probably come to home abrazzo this year. so used to very much in the early days, but somebody might listen to you would say, well, germany also has an unemployment problem. why not hire drummond drivers to drive those buses? reset the drum and the drum and it has an unemployment. pro was sophisticated,
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there is a freak of a when you look at germany, unemployment. yeah. okay. that's the physically, there is a figure but is very, very no. so there is a demand for skilled walk. us can every field we have speaking not only about bus drivers to be speaking about doctors, lawyers, judges architect, name it. yeah. so these are essentially known as different seats professionals, the ones that you just mentioned, including engineering and germany, to specifically, according to the latest, because by the chamber of commerce, an industry is applying to your funding. shocked by to really on positions. is that how you felt when you came into this country organ? uh, not really, because there are lots of people in germany, but the in the janes and organize the const, jeremy to work. and they simply don't even find with jobs got to keep hearing i in abundance, although yes, so many people do find these jobs,
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but you still find it with much more people, not finding goose drove. so sometimes the end of you that going back home. so then before i jump, i'd go on this with my come back again, let me come back to roger because while we were speaking, uh yeah, you did mention to me. but one of the biggest challenges which i thought was interesting is that people don't stay like discount. tell you that our clients, all possible clients say, this is the greatest challenge people come and they leave off the. yeah. so the key word here is integration. i thing, but i, i also believe like when i see everybody here around, they come for universe, it give us some think alone, and they have to find that way. and if they come with winter, that is even worse. and they don't know, because nobody really expects coming from an african country that will have full 5 or 6 month of city web. i, you know, i mean, shit, a web. and if you can explain that to people from kenya, wherever i want, i can, as long as i want to, you have to experience it. otherwise you won't believe it. if you survive in germany for one or 2 years, and maybe you live in a family that can bring it over, i think you will stay for a long time. okay. we're, you know,
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we're not very specialized april. oh really? okay. when you get, you know, i think everyone is laughing because they recognize exactly what you say. but because you mentioned the idea of being integrated and perhaps one day will be to go back home. let me just see by show of has how many people here have an agenda to relocate for you back into their mother lives in the next say, 5 years? no. wow, that's a good a good jenny as maybe they've been to it may be me before 10 years. okay, so but for your let me ask you something, do you feel beholden? are you responsible for building gun? i mean, that was born a gun in for a reason, i believe. so i have to contribute to whatever cause i have to contribute to kind of to help build it. but currently i don't see myself having the capacity the money, nor the experience to, to, to do that. so i would want some gets all of these here, or somewhere in here, given up country to. but how does africa develop if all the skilled people are
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coming to the develop? 12 yeah, so exactly like me, i come to get the knowledge and then go back and then create a business or establish a business and then he'll be able to do. okay, so you don't feel like you have uh or you owe your country anything at this point address points. um, sometimes i try to convince myself i don't score them anything, but within me i feel idle then something. okay, so philip is convincing himself. he doesn't, olga, nbc and manuela do you need to convince yourself that's come even doesn't need to. actually i didn't need to convince myself. and i think we another ones to answer that question. unfortunately. so not every agreeing these i hope they go from and he's watching and issued outset those. and this is not just about jobs. we've had people for it, for example, and come a room or frank, okay. if i can get a job, it can do a business back home, and then they go on the taxi. so for easy and sometimes maybe you have to break
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your we to do a business that is going to benefit your contract. if we all carry ourselves back home, because we think we or countries something and then we have to be hungry, and that's really being sorry, foolish. okay, i will bucko, i know that you have some very strong opinions about this. do you think your country has let him down a bit, creating the infrastructure, the framework for you to be able to drive back in a julia? so to be honest, i would say sometimes it's not even that there is no job. sometimes there is jo, both for some such and people. what do you mean? like for some pull, some people for people that are connected for people who doesn't know someone who is at the top. okay. who does this guy just shouted, nepotism, i have to come here, but yeah, i mean, what other walker said was correct up there might be job sports. chances are they will just give it to someone will, is related to them rather than give it to the sun,
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set of people qualified to do that. and eventually it has like a domino effect. because if you put the wrong person with the wrong scales for a job done, they don't know what to do or just taking the salary or not do valuable to the society that they are on to. they've never to see these corruption and the industry that simply not developed so out because i want us to wrap this up. i, i do want to find out, you know, how do we make this sustainable? because europe will continue to need workers and workers will continue to come to europe or other develop play shows. how do we do that? well, still taking care of african economies any take cuz i'm going back home. and so i would say almost everybody you see to use contributing to the free because you can only because at the end of the day we send the money back home. i feel like i would want to contribute some maybe some of those to be likely to contribute to the list because i think that job will be a lot. so i would want to contribute more in the future. so all right, let me hear from you because i know that you're to me that you usually advise
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people unless you have phones. so from ground to you, i do not attempt to go back home. sure. and i do that other type of her unless you have a job by pen. do not go back home. so if you have a better job here, see, i'm the established you for you can go back home. you know, we asked the beginning why so many skilled work as a living them other countries to come on what to do? euro the, as a many, one, germany needs them on to the destination. you need the money, how to be sustainable. you've had all the answers that thank you for watching. by the, if an or the panel is load for food for thought. well, if you want to hear more a check out before debate on youtube, you can also for us on our socials and let us know what you think. but we are staying in germany because we have one more special and the jury and to me to yeah,
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the comedy legend basketball. he's been making us law for over 20 years. this year he kicked off his head off the tour in berlin. i was fortunate enough to be that to watch a show together with many other funds from berlin's african diaspora. and when i caught up with him, i asked him about his thoughts on just listen. if you've not seen him, you've heard about him. i really don't see a cab joke without you laughing out, your joys. i'm. that's the mind himself right now. we're going to talk to him right now. perfect. so add that. we've got the mind himself now. let's get them out. thank you so much, my foot for agreeing to do this with us. we know you are busy, but how do you feel about tonight? i feel so good. it was a great show and it was rights. and for some interesting reason i was in you said i was the reason i was run through it, i think yeah, i'm really excited about. we've seen that your crowd today. i saw that event and
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majority of them as well as we can a jury and, and we know that as a trends, you know, the japan as well. i just want you to tell us what do you think about this whole thing is literally happening in the jury. yeah. even why i come from us. well, the gum. yeah. young people i leaving. what do you think it would take to really make young people just be? i do think this is really a good thing though. so my opinion on that my thoughts on it wouldn't really change anything because they are leaving their own reality. the reality sometimes might totally different from what i can possibly imagine. so if a man or woman decides to leave that space, that he's not comfortable in anymore, so be as long as you travel legally, you popped in your papers legally, legally, legally, and, you know, go to the right process, get a good job and everything. i'm cool with that now the idea of jack buying and because everyone leaves who's going to be able to country you understand. so that's
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my own because me, i don't have any intention to leave. what i do is i created my own country, my own space, and leaving that's was right. the major problem is not even going to do so because the problem is the lead us to lead us. and that's where the conversation goes past, where it goes back to the if the had done the right to like and names you've ever done, do a lot of exports. right? and that's why the mary's drowning because it's, you know, be not selling much. and, and that, that's if we was, it was happening that we didn't definitely will be job. they'll be security because when you have a little on people unemployed, it reads, it reads room for insecure. it's, it's about for real. what you guys most do is what whatever you do, what uh, the creative walter creating the contents and know the traveler disposable to 1st make yourself who believe in yourself? keep yourself appeal. we'd no need you to source of energy because once the inside
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is dark, positive attracts positive, right? that's what you need. and when you invest space, it means that you can get, you can feed from that image you around you positively to bring in that space. nothing can go wrong, it is not very easy to make fun out of the serious, everyday issues that we go with. really just telling me the inspiration behind your comedy and what keeps it going like some of the, the my to as i dropped on stage about 2 or 3 of them came to me. right before i got on stage. so what i do, i just listen to people around you. yeah, around me, the safety and i take notes. have you heard the phrase door to ask what your country can do for you, but what can you do for your country? it was coined by a former us president of john f. kennedy. i'm beginning to think that we need to rewrite of that idea ology because conscious over people, so much yet as we just heard from basket miles. not everybody leaves music artist
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victoria fall and hope we're up abroad and return to her parents home country, new jersey. yet, she found her place in nicholas's electric music scene, where she not only creates beautiful sounds, but sol, so with a message that's the kind of homecoming we're talking about. i love it. you could call her at la toyota because it's not just musically that she likes moving around, but also one who is pertaining to the roots of to live in an experience in many cultures. well, some young people are leaving the country, victoria follow know, has decided to set to the lagos, nigeria after traveling well to keep them. i think one of the most interesting things about traveling and coming back to new jersey is seeing the different ways that now gen culture has influence culture around the world. so like i lived in
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cuba and i'm, they're seeing in the purest form here by story you have a culture embedded in their culture. it's so rich. so for me like coming to say ok, i'm not going to sit down and legal as a, as a please. i'm going to make sure that all my music is rooted here. it just makes sense cuz it's the source of everything. the born in canada to my grandparents. victoria lived in the u. k. 2 by denmark, and they made a states of america. yes, great. that sounds that reflects that jenny is by, by sounds of these various ctc has slipped and now it's, it's also it's why retaining to a place where have parents call home is special. being home is like being rooted and grounded in yourself and your truth as an artist. that's the place you need to create from as an artist, when you have that, the energy, the vibrations,
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and within the history of who you are, the need for your feet. and in the air and in the conversations that you're having with people, it just, it makes you come to life in a different way. every day is different. so i brought you that one and you guys to be in the studio with me. so i might start on the case, for example. um, so for example, i remember when and saw has happened. it was a very emotional moment in our history and i just felt so overwhelmed with emotion. so one of the 1st thing here i have lived in muslim pharma, d wing lodge for freedom. you call me or victoria likes fusing awfully, beats iron b and other black dice. sparks sounds into him. music by musicians who have
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influenced her from phil equity, may not simone to learn help, but still she wants to remain true to herself and have passion. coming home for victoria is i'm of what you need you to continue to talk into head routes. ask a unique talents, continue to blossom well, many i was would wish it was that easy, right? go abroad, get the degree and experience, but then go back home to contribute to the economy development. but what ever happens? we must never forget to where we come from. that's all we have for you today. whether you are in your home country or broad, don't forget to follow us, but also chose to keep this conversation going. i will leave you with this masterpiece from bob to saint clair. and so for this i'll see, and the,
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