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Who say Yankee no good: Lady’s 3 months transformation in UK wows netizens

A young woman who moved to the UK within three months uploaded a beautiful video of her physical transformation. 

In the video she shared via her Instagram page,  she compared her current look while in the UK to what it was when she lived in Ghana. People were really amazed because the difference was quite obvious. 

The young woman revealed that within three months of living in the UK, she was able to experience such a wonderful and fast change.

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25 years vs 3 months

She shared the video, pointing out that whoever claimed that travelling overseas was bad was not telling the truth.

Captioning the video, she wrote:

“Who say yankee no good? 25 years in Ghana and 3 months in the UK.”

As they sought to leave the country, social media fans gushed about the young woman’s transformation.

While some people complimented the woman, others argued that she still looked the same both in Ghana and UK

Reactions: Difference is camera quality

The transformation video has sparked mixed reactions from netizens. See the comments below:

@Bellz?said, “You’ve always been a fine girl, the difference is just camera quality ?”.

@syliamorgan said, Nobody stopped you from dressing well and going to a nice place in Ghana sister.. The difference is currency thank you

@Snow Man said, “Yate wai ???so we are babies until we travel”.

@Micheal&Marie-Laure said, Well it depends on your pocket in gh dear ?

@afrapapabi

#CapCut who said yankee no good ?

♬ Ta Ta Ta – Bayanni

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Many Nigerian youths travel without purpose– RCCG Pastor

In another news, a pastor has revealed that so many Nigerian youths travel to foreign countries (Japa) without having any sense of purpose.

He said many youth are just travelling abroad without a plan for their future

The clergyman believes that most people leaving Nigeria do so with a short-term escapist mentality without any long-term direction.

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