In an emotional and bold declaration, a Nigerian lady currently residing in the UAE has vowed never to return to Nigeria, even in the face of an impending war that is causing alarm across the country.
The lady, who has lived in the United Arab Emirates for several years, expressed deep frustration and fear about the current state of affairs in Nigeria, citing escalating political tensions, violence, and uncertainty as her reasons for distancing herself from her homeland.
“I have made up my mind. No matter what happens, I will not go back to Nigeria,” she stated firmly in a recent interview. “The situation has become unbearable. The political unrest, coupled with the risk of a civil war, makes it too dangerous to even think about returning.”
Her sentiments reflect growing concerns among the Nigerian diaspora, especially as recent developments suggest the possibility of conflict in the country. Many Nigerians, both at home and abroad, are fearful of the future as security risks and political instability rise.
The lady went on to explain how her decision wasn’t taken lightly, as she still loves her country but cannot ignore the looming threats of violence and insecurity. “I miss Nigeria, but what’s happening there is terrifying. I can’t risk my life for a country that seems to be spiraling out of control.”
Her statement has sparked heated debates online, with some supporting her decision, citing personal safety and the grim realities of the political landscape in Nigeria, while others accuse her of abandoning her homeland in its time of need.
As the situation in Nigeria grows more tense, many Nigerians living abroad are torn between their loyalty to the country and the pressing need to safeguard their well-being. This powerful declaration adds to the growing exodus of Nigerians seeking safety and stability outside their homeland, while the fate of their country hangs in the balance.
With the threat of war on the horizon, the lady’s words serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles many Nigerians face, both at home and abroad, as they navigate an uncertain future.


