Why I Am Moving To Benin After 15 Years In South Africa

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A few of my friends (@littlebee4, @joanstewart, @r1s2g3, @josediccus ) on Hive are aware that I am planning on leaving South Africa without a detailed reason and I have been asked why a few times with my response being I will share a post about it.

With the thoughts running through me, it is going to be more than one post, so be on the lookout for posts about my move to the Republic of Benin.

Before going further, this post could be the longest I have ever written on Hive, it is more personal and special to me, like a diary of my 15-year stay in South Africa.

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Arriving In South Africa

I arrived in SA from Nigeria in February 2008, my struggle began at the airport as I couldn't get hold of my contact that was supposed to collect me at from the airport (his phone was on voicemail).

I had some USD on me and I bought a SIM card and airtime, so I called Nigeria to let the family be aware of the situation. Eventually, I was connected with someone else in SA that came to fetch me from the airport.

It wasn't a happy meeting with the person that fetch me from the airport, I would be upset as well as it was unplanned, and don't even know each other personally. Many thanks to him, Emeka by the name.

My First Job In SA

Emeka had a bottle store and a bar, I worked for him at the bottle store for some weeks and he then moved me to the bar in the West of Johannesburg, Florida.
He was at the point of giving up on the bar due to the bar manager embezzling of funds, so when I took over I never succeeded in getting money from him to fund alcohol for sale.

I still had some money with me which I injected into the business and paid myself back the money I put in. I revived the place, it was simple, and all I did was work with the locals, the bouncer and I got along well so we brainstorm and made a fair success of the place.

I managed the place for two years and within that two years the bar was robbed twice the first one with a gun to my head, I was scared to death but thankfully no one was shot but I got some beating as I was the target, most thought I was the owner of the bar. They made away with about $260 back then around 2009/2010.

Joe The Gardener

I had to quit the bar manager job since the boss's friend was fighting for my position.
During my time working in the bar, I did a part-time course in Business communication and computer, I was optimistic about getting a job and landed two interviews.

In one of the interviews, I was asked if I wanted to job as a cover-up for my drug dealings. It was a heartbreaking moment and the reality of no source of income to sure sets. I was discriminated against many times for being a Nigerian in SA and that was just the beginning.

I am fairly good with Maths even though I have now become lazy with calculations. So I put an advert in the church bulletin for a Maths tutor. I got a few students whom I taught Maths at their homes and charged $5.8. The Maths tutoring didn't last long as I began to stress a lot and wasn't delivering to the students.

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So I tried something that will be less demanding mentally, I put another advert in the church bulletin seeking employment as a gardener as seen above, I have kept that bulletin since 2009 to tell stories.

I had a girlfriend during this time, a very lovely lady, she stood by me, and her mom and sister paid for my rent twice since I couldn't afford to, a very embarrassing moment in my life.

My Breakthrough

My breakthrough sourced from being a gardener. I worked in the garden for two years, I chose not to give up and go back home.

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One day while I was busy in the garden, Mariana came to me saying;

Joe, you are very thorough, you even move the pot and sweep under, I appreciate that and your English is more fluent than mine and unlike our previous gardener, I don't struggle to communicate with you.

My response was I, Ma I can't get a job that is why am doing this, I have a certificate in Computer, she said no Joe I don't believe you so I told her I will come with my CV the following week.

Come Tuesday of the following week I went with my CV and she said;

No Joe this garden job is not for you, we will share your CV with our friends at the church to get you a job.

About four months later I got a month's contract job in telecoms and when the project was over I was retained and eventually made permanent to becoming the Telecommunication Technician that I am today.

Above is a picture of Mariana and her husband, she is of Austrian origin and her Husband is German. He passed away last year 2022 but am I still friends with the family and we are planning a lunch out together before I leave for the Republic of Benin.

Losing My Son & Mother

I mentioned having a girlfriend that stood by me above, we conceived a boy and lost him to a seven-month stillbirth in 2012. He will always be the biggest loss in my life, I had bonded with him, and the way he kicks from his mother's womb immediately when I get back from work was a beautiful experience I will always treasure.

2015 I lost my mom, I couldn't fly home because my work permit had expired and undergoing renewal if I had flown down for my mom's burial I can't come back to SA, and to date, I am yet to visit where my mom was laid to rest. Losing these two was my toughest in SA.

My Telecoms Career

Starting with no experience, I ended up thriving in Telecoms, I was thrown under the bus by my boss to lead the team, six months after he hired me. It was nervy I was still learning, and I wasn't efficient but with help of colleagues, we delivered.

Over the years I managed bigger projects and led teams of 11 at some point. Wits University and Port Elizabeth International Airport remain the toughest projects I will always be proud of myself for that were under my supervision as an employee.

As Freelancer Northgate Mall which I did in 2021 was the toughest and my first as a freelancer, it was a very tough project but am grateful for having the mental attitude not to give up as I build the In Building Solution (IBS) for Northgate Mall.

Some Work Photos to Share:

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Me on a cell phone tower working on a vandalized site.

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Testing CAT cables on a Huawei Lampsite.

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A 3 Sector Ericsson RRUs

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A 2 Sector Huawei RRUs

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When I look very dirty routing cables in confined spaces.

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This is a nice throwback to when I learned how to use the Anritsu Site Master for Sweep Tests, the moment I knew how to do Sweep tests, you are not getting that device off me. It is my most keen side of Radio Frequency.

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Above are some Sweep test results

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A Rosenberger remote unit I installed at Northgate Mall.

I enjoyed my Telecom career and was fortunate my boss was the best boss to have worked for, he was a mentor, more like a big brother, I onboarded him to Hive in 2021 @sheldon07142025, and he created an intro post and absconded 😃.
He had to close down the company as things got tough, so I moved on but we still stay in touch and did private jobs together.

I Got Into Uber Business

I got a contract job as Telecommunication Technician with another company, nothing like working for my ex-boss but it kept me going.
I am always trying ways for multiple sources of income, so I moved the funds from the Brazilian hair sales which I was importing from China into getting a Rent-to-own car.

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Above is a handshake of getting into debt, I smiled not knowing the nightmare that awaits me. I have always wanted to share a post about how the Uber business went wrong and for the first time, I am getting the motivation to write about it so expect a separate post about it.

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Why I Am Moving To The Republic of Benin

You would question why after I have been through the worse, I seem to be doing okay with experience in Telecoms.
The reason behind this is the same reason why I couldn't fly home for my mom's funeral in 2015.

The resident permit issue has been setting me back from getting things done, in SA. It has been the granting of a two to three years work permit by the immigration office (Home Affairs) and each of these residence permit renewals costs me +- $645.

I am due for permanent residence which I applied for in 2019 and to date no outcome of it.

The impact of not having a residence permit is I can't open a bank account, I registered my company over five years ago but can't use it because I don't have a residence permit.

The PO for the Northgate Mall project which I did to give you a better perspective was $19965.00 and I got $4100 with me being the one with experience that had the project delivered since the company that got the tender has no Radio Frequency experience. If I had my resident permit I will do projects directly for myself without a middleman.

The residence permit thing has been stifling my growth and it's been years of hoping things will get better but it isn't.

So I got to the conclusion to rather leave. You would notice I kept mentioning the Republic of Benin and not Nigeria. The reason is am partly Beninese, my mom was from there, and I used to visit the country in my youth days.
The challenge though is I never claimed citizenship of Benin, my parents and I never saw the need for it back then so being a Visa-free country for Nigerians the first thing when I land there is to embark on ways to apply for citizenship.

I can't deal with the crap going on in Nigeria, I will lose my sanity going back to a country that struggles to keep its electricity on, has no good roads, and poor water system. So I am opting for Benin.

It is a bold move that I am embarking on, not an easy one for me. The plan is to either tap into the Telecom sector in that country though being a small country compared to SA I am not overly optimistic about that. But with the freedom to move around which I am not getting from SA, I intend to try contract projects globally and return home, I am not keen on being a foreigner any longer.

And I am looking at remote work as well, in addition to Hive and as matter of fact I won't be making this move if I don't have Hive to support me, more of this move and how Hive fits in will come up in subsequent posts.

I will have to end it here, it's been a long one.

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Must've taken you time to pen a summary of your movement, stay and time of leaving South Africa. Of all you wrote, the Uber business seemed to have been the crappiest. Who know if you had kept doing the hair business, maybe it could have been different. Anyway, I'm glad you're not choosing Nigeria. It's absolutely hellish here. Goodluck on your movement, it's a tough decision, but life has to move on

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As for the Uber business, I will write about my experience in detail, if I had stuck with the hair business it would have been better because it was doing fairly well at that time.
It sure did take me some time as am not known for lengthy content like this, 2k words, I knew it is going to be long from the onset and I found myself enjoying every moment of writing this.

You've been supportive of this off-chain, I appreciate it, and thanks for the tip.

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I guess I can say, we cannot be entirely right or wrong when it comes to business, and you've learned your lessons. I'm certain being in Benin would be a different journey, since you're coming from a place of experience.

Hahaha 2k words, that must've been something, but enjoying a writing process makes it even easier.

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I am thankful for the experience I have gained over the years and especially in Telecoms, with that I can fit into any country employment-wise provided their consist building of telecoms infrastructure or upgrades.

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Sadly you arrived when the decay started to set into South Africa, now gone from bad to worse (if that is possible) with much more to come if things don't change!

Before time runs out with life passing you by it is a wise decision to make the move then reassess,

When a country makes it so difficult for people to find employment or setup business it really is a sad state of affairs considering how long you have been here working your way up.

We will be in contact on Hive looking forward to hearing how things pan out for you, anything will be better than the disgraceful manner from the time of arrival to current you have been treated.

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It has been a tough 15 years phew! There comes a time when one has had enough and I arrived at that stage last November when all I was thinking about was to go pack up and leave.

I didn't plan or see myself leaving this way but after assessing the state of things with me and with a long thought, it is best to leave to prevent being rendered useless while time is not on my side.

We got connected through Hive, sadly I didn't get to meet you as I plan to when I come to KZN for the La Lucia project which didn't materialize but shall keep in touch and I will still be a consistent Hiver regardless of where I reside.

!PIZZA

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Sadly we did not get to meet as planned, nothing to stop connecting through internet or phone.

It will be a new chapter in your life not returning to a country you know, I keep telling my sons the same, sometimes opening a new chapter by flipping the page does us the world of good.

Leaving family is tough which you have already done, the future is now in the hands of this generation.

The world is not a big place it's finding the right country where you feel welcome and at home.

!LUV

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These are true words, for me, it is all about a place where I am welcome, safe, and peaceful. And with the digital network state becoming a thing gradually, having a genuine connection with people globally is another aspect of life I cherish.

I am up for this new chapter of my life though it looks unknown from here at present, I am optimistic about the opportunities that will come out through this.

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Safety comes first, nothing has been worse than living for so long looking over ones shoulder all the time, with black outs added poverty, now you sleep with one eye open at all times as well.

Change is as good as a holiday, I can only wish you well and look forward to hearing how you progress in Benin.

!BEER

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Thank you, Joan means a lot, I went for a meeting last week and had to pass through Joburg CBD with my laptop, it was a risk I took since I am limited on cash while planning my move I was so scared for my laptop I attended the Huawei meeting safely and had to use Uber from Woodmead back home.

I am so used to looking behind me for safety on the streets, it might take a while to stop that when I get back home 😃

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Most are at high risk in this country, Zulu friend related how his son doing matric, was attacked in Scottburgh main road, used his laptop to defend himself from being stabbed at a taxi rank waiting to get home after school in 2020, no one is safe.

People leaving find it takes a couple of months trying to normalize after living with high stress levels for so long.

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Ah man! Just starting to get to know you and now you're heading away to Benin! I hope you always feel kindred to the South African gang on HIVE!

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Making a bold step like this is always difficult but mostly rewarding. I hope everything gets better in your new adventures. Nigeria will be tough for someone like you and it will take time before you get used to it. I wish you well

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Thanks, bro, I am hopeful it is going to be a rewarding move and I am glad to have a second home. It is funny how my dad and I made jokes about my mom's country Benin being small when I was younger, now I am choosing it over Nigeria.

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A really long tale, but captivating though. Real life experiences always hits differently. It's nice you're making such a smart and bold move. There's nothing in Nigeria to come back to, we will all leave soon.

Life is as usual full of up and downs and hopefully, you'll get more comfortable in Benin, at least they're all black and no xenophobic tendencies have been reported so far.

Wishing you the best.

Please, Uber story next!

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You sound like you have been up to date with happenings in SA with regards to xenophobia which I excluded in this story. It is not a good feeling to be in such country, that is one of the reasons for my decision.

Benin is home, as much as I didn't grow up there or don't speak French, I still understand the local language and used to speak fluently being my mother tongue but I now suck speaking it maybe in 6 months when I get there I will be back at speaking fluently to some degree.

Lol, Uber story next it is. Many thanks.

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Thanks for sharing. You've been resilient nonetheless, surviving 15 years there is no joke.

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This is indeed a long post but I enjoyed reading every part of it. Good that you've decided to close a chapter and begin a new one. Sometimes, we have to explore new possibilities and expand our horizons to new grounds.

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It is a long read, unlike the brief writer in me. Thank you for reading till the end.
I am glad that I am leaving my comfort zone and going for a new challenge in my life. I am looking forward to it.

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This is such an interesting story. You really have come a long way in terms of experiences. One would expect getting a PR would be easy considering the amount of time you've spent legitimately there.

Change is difficult, but with your sense of conviction and dedication, I am confident you'd be able to figure things out. Best of luck Joe

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I didn't expect things to pan out this way, my documents Visa-wise from day one I still have them, though I will get rid of them in a few weeks as they have been of no use to getting a PR.

Thank you, thankfully there's still a fighting attitude within me I am going to utilize it toward this change.

!PIZZA

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Oh wow bro, those are quite some experiences. I totally agree with your move. Living in a foreign country and always worrying about visa situations can be quite stressful especially if you are also struggling to find opportunities and make a living. I had visa issues in Dubai especially when changing jobs, it's a total headache.
I have heard some crazy things about South Africa so am wishing you the very best as you move to a place of freedom. Find your peace of mind, most times it's better than money. I am looking forward to hearing more on your experiences in South Africa, am sure myself and others are learning from what you went through. Have a great Wednesday ahead :}

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I could take all the challenges thrown at me but the Visa issues were just too much to deal with and there is nothing I can do about it, it is beyond my control. And the more I kept holding on and hoping the more time I am have wasted.

Nothing like freedom, peace, and a place where one feels at home.

Have a great midweek bro.

!PIZZA

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It's not fun leaving a place you've called home for a long time, but ultimately you have to be where you believe you have better opportunities. And less "paperwork" to handle, too.

May you have a safe trip to Benin, and may the next phase of your life be even more rewarding than the phase coming to a close.

Given what you said about the size of Benin in relation to South Africa, here's something to consider: you may find yourself a big fish in a small pond. That can have its advantages.

I look forward to reading the next few posts related to your move. Live long and prosper. 🖖

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Given what you said about the size of Benin in relation to South Africa, here's something to consider: you may find yourself a big fish in a small pond. That can have its advantages.

This does put a smile on my face, I am hopeful of that, and when it does happen it will be great. 😃
I am so optimistic that it could pan out that way, am letting my optimism run that high lol.

I appreciate the best wishes, it is motivating.

!PIZZA

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It's been a long journey but I hope it goes well. It sucks that they wouldn't advance your residency despite all the work you put in toward the community. I think it's worst to let a skilled worker leave.

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I am seating with 6 Asbuild (Site file) that am currently building at present and guess, I am not the one involved in the project and they ask me to help because for some reason they can't do it. Isn't that just crazy?

!PIZZA

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Yea that is crazy. Keeping skilled workers is something every country should do and I think it's dumb of them not to do so.

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Wow uncle joe, this journey has been really tough on you. I appreciate the transparency and authenticity. In addition I wish you all the best on your new endeavors.

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It has Lefa now is time for a new endeavor. Am happy to have kept a transparent and authentic lifestyle in SA.
Thanks 🙂

!PIZZA

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Wonderful to read a bit more about what happened the last yearsssss. Wow that has been a wild ride for sure.
And I so understand. Living somewhere, trying to settle and get your paperwork in order.
I think you are doing the right thing 😎
So looking forward to the journey and all your new adventures there.
Take care… and not that long anymore… safe travels my friend 👋🏻😊

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A wild ride it has been, the paperwork has been an obstacle from the onset, now it is time to stop fighting for what's not meant to be and move on.
It is not long anymore just about five weeks from now.

How are you doing are you guys winning with the travels?
!PIZZA

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Yep, I understand. 🤓 moving on is wise after so long.

Those weeks will go so fast, I had the same. Good luck with the further preparations Joe 😎🤞🏻

We arrived at the destination 🎉🎉 whoooohhhooooo it has been a long trip from just over a month now on the road.
Will post today or tomorrow depending how fast I can upload photos. Sorting out a better connection right now. Mobile reception is almost none existing. Will be fine.
I’m enjoying the winter scenery for now ☃️☃️☃️☃️☃️☃️

Have a great evening 👋🏻

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Can't wait for your post so you can tell us the destination 😃
Am sure you have stunning pictures to share as usual.

Enjoy the evening Jackie

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It’s not the destination yet, need to post the trips in between first. Done part 4, part 5 is another location in between but part 6 will be towards the end destination…
Internet permitting I will follow them very soon 🤞🏻🤓

Thanks a lot Joe, you too (although a day late 😉) enjoy your evening!

!ALIVE

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Okay thanks for the clarity 🙂 I noticed you haven't posted yet and I thought it's probably due to internet.

Have a good one Jackie 😉

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You are welcome Joe 😊
I know… can you believe it has been 7 days… that’s a long time for me hahaha 🤣
It took me all day to upload photos for todays post.

Thanks a lot, you too, have a good one 😎

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Lol I am a patient type too but being a telecom technician I lose patient easily when I have poor network coverage, so uploading photos the whole day is going to have me miserable, I will have to drive hours in search of a better spot to upload quicker.

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I can fully understand. The problem I have also is… bad roads with so much snow and ice… no traffic over it was possible. So I couldn’t search for a better connection. My mobile had no reception at all hahaha 🤣
Ah well… soon it will be resolved. The snow is melting on the roads now it is gritted and people are shovelling snow ❄️
So I wait until it uploads… very very veryyyyyy slowly hehehe 🤭

Have an awesome weekend Joe 👋🏻😊

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So I wait until it uploads… very very veryyyyyy slowly hehehe

Lol while you cook or get busy with something else.

Have a lovely weekend Jackie, It's bedtime for me, I need to rest my eyes now 😉

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Indeedy… or just wait. Because it on,y accepts me uploading 2 photos at the same time… so I need to add more after a longgggg wait hahaha 🤣 I can’t even select more than 2. Into the draft / new post to write.
But all will be fine, it’s worth it hahaha 🤣

Thanks Joe, good night my friend. Rest well and have a good sleep 😴

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I can’t even select more than 2.

Minimal way of uploading, let us go back to the 90s 😃😃

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It sure looks like that hahahaha speed is less than 1mb… uploading is wayyyyyy less than that. Hahahaha 🤣 I just need to be patient 🤓 a lot! (coming from the last connection in Spain that was 600mb….)

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From 600Mbs to -1Mbs, I will scream for help 🤣

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All of the best with this big move!! I hope all will work out great!!

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This part of your life story should have a copyright Joe just incase Netflix gets to see it. 🤔☺️.

I got directed here from the Uber post. I think this series followed by the Uber post brings awareness to people who wants to move to other countries and those who want to start Uber business. It also encourage people to thrive considering how you evolved in a job industry.

I must say -this summary of your 15years shows you now have enough life experiences to give life your best shot in Benin.☺️

All the best!🌺💫

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I think this was the post I enjoyed writing the most, even though it was the longest I have written I feel I was writing more for myself, so I can always come back to look at my 15 years in SA in words.

Lol, maybe I can have it filmed for a movie...

!PIZZA

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what a rough journey, friend - I wish you all the luck in Benin!

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