Dr. Queen Eghujovbo, the founder of Zalent Creative Organization, shared her thoughts during an interview on Arise TV from 9:40. She characterized Canada as a beautiful and peaceful nation that has treated many, including herself, favorably. However, she mentioned that had she been aware of her current insights, she would have chosen to remain in Nigeria.

Eghujovbo criticized the misleading representations of life in Canada on social media, arguing that they often distort the truth. She pointed out that while some individuals showcase a successful lifestyle, many others are facing hardships and living on the streets, which contradicts the glamorous images they project online.

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In her words: “What is it about Canada? Canada is a beautiful country; it is peaceful, and it has treated some of us well. Some of us who have called this place home now, it has done us well, so I am grateful to be in Canada. But let me tell you something else: if I knew what I know now, I would have stayed back in Nigeria, and I say that with absolute humility that God allowed me to come here.”

“Nigeria coming to Canada is all a lie that has been posted on social media. Social media has influenced so many things that you find people living on the street in Canada, yet they take pictures in big houses and with big cars, post them online, and tell you, ‘Hey, I can bring you to come and live like me.’ I have proof of these things.”

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