California, USA – Amid the ‘japa’ wave, popular Nigerian influencer, Reno Omokri, has said “opportunities are dwindling even for whites in the United Kingdom (UK)”.
Legit.ng reports that “japa” is a Yoruba word meaning “to run away.” That is what many Nigerian youths are doing in the search for greener pastures and better job opportunities.
In a 3-minute, 9-second video posted on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle on Thursday, January 23, Omokri warned about the likelihood of proliferation of xenophobia in popular European countries. The 51-year-old counselled people to consider California as it is “the best place in the whole world to japa to”.
He said:
“If you want to japa, do it scientifically, do it with research. Have your data.”
He continued:
“I’m going to tell you this: the best place in the whole world to japa to is not just America, because a lot of people think America, no. America is not just one place.
“The best place to japa to in the world is actually California. California has 0.5 percent of the world’s population, but then it controls 4 percent of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP) with a 3.9 trillion GDP. And anywhere in California is actually better than everywhere in Europa and Canada.
“The best place to move to in California is going to be the San Francisco Bay Area in northern California. It is literally impossible to be poor if you are in the San Francisco Bay Area—except you are on drugs or you are unwilling to work.”
Omokri concluded:
“If you have the opportunity and you want to japa, if you can’t stay in Nigeria, if you can’t stay in Ghana, if you can’t stay in Kenya, if you can’t stay in South Africa, rather than just move through the Mediterranean and then you go through all of those travails, try your possible best, do everything you can to japa to California.”
Watch Omokri’s full video below:
Japa: Expert speaks on high-paying courses
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Akintunde Adeyemo, the principal attorney at the law office of Akintunde F Adeyemo, PLLC, USA, said “the toughest courses still command the highest salaries”.
In a post on his verified Facebook page, Adeyemo advised individuals who wish to migrate abroad to “say goodbye to” some courses.