Headline
BBC Interview: I Mean Every Word I say – Youtuber Tiamiyu

BBC Interview: I Mean Every Word I say – Youtuber Tiamiyu
Embattled Nigerian Youtuber, Emdee Tiamiyu, has said he is realistic in his dealings and also means every word he says in his controversial British Broadcasting Corporation interview.
Emdee said this while reacting to the large criticisms that trailed the interview he granted to the BBC where he claimed that Nigerians seeking admission into school in the United Kingdom only considered it as an alternative means to escape from Nigeria.
Tiamiyu, who is known for advising Nigerians on studying in the United Kingdom, noted that most Nigerians are not looking for new qualifications but to start a new life abroad.
He said, “The student route is more like an answered prayer. It is a big bracket that’s able to take a lot of people, the ordinary people”.
“We’re beginning to see that a lot of people just hide behind the studentship. So the student thing is not real. It’s not like they need the degrees,” he added.
Watch the video in case you missed it:
This video put an end to the japa campaign ???????????? pic.twitter.com/UlFoqFm7Zt
— Same | Top Tier Consultant | (@iam_samedoho) May 23, 2023
-
Headline1 week ago
Why I Refused To Challenge Emergency Rule – Gov Fubara Reveals
-
Headline7 days ago
BALLON D’Or’Or 2025: Full List Of Award Winners
-
Headline1 week ago
Trump Raises Visa Costs For Foreign Labourers, Unveils New Price
-
Headline1 week ago
JUST IN: Tinubu Mourns Late Grace Adayilo, Grants Children Automatic Employment
-
Headline1 week ago
Top European Countries Officially Recognize State Of Palestine, See List
-
Headline1 week ago
Court Adjourns Senator Natasha’s Cybercrime Case, Sets New Hearing Date
-
Headline7 days ago
JUST IN: Senate Shifts Resumption, Announces New Date
-
Headline6 days ago
BREAKING: Senate Unseals Natasha’s Office, See What It Means
-
Headline1 week ago
JUST IN: See Why Rivers Gov Fubara Visits Tinubu In Aso Rock
-
Headline1 week ago
BREAKING: Ex-Liverpool Manager Is Dead— Reports