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International student who moved to Britain at 22 laments loneliness as he misses his twin brother

International student who moved to Britain at 22 laments loneliness as he misses his twin brother

  • A Nigerian student who moved to Britain for university studies has said he misses his family back home
  • The man complained of loneliness and said the person he missed most was his twin brother
  • Apart from the loneliness and the difficulty of making friends in Britain, the man said everything was good there

A Nigerian student studying in Britain has taken to online to complain of being lonely.

The student said he misses his relatives who live at home Nigeria.

A man in Britain says he misses his twin brother.
The man said he was lonely in Britain. Photo credit: TikTok/@n.somto_.
Source: UGC

According to N. Somtoeverything else about Britain was good, just that he is lonely and finds it difficult to make new friends.

The person he misses most is his twin brother, who is currently in Nigeria.

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Somto said he has never been physically separated from his twin brother since they were born.

He said he had no choice but to always go to the gym, which he calls his place of happiness.

He said:

“I will say it hasn’t been easy. Having to move here all alone at the age of 22, without any family, really sucks. The international student labor market is really difficult. I have to work very hard on my services to earn money to continue my studies can pay. bilis and support myself. It’s also very lonely and gets depressing sometimes, especially at night. I don’t have any friends because I find it hard to trust people here, so I’m often alone, or at the gym (my happy place indeed) I really miss my family, especially my twin brother (whom I have never been physically separated from in my entire life) and my mother. The pressure of school is also starting to take its toll on my mental health and the thought of having holidays and Having to spend birthdays alone without family makes me really sad. I feel hurt because I can’t visit them when I want.’

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Comments from a man living in Britain who complains of loneliness

@liefde said:

“Oya, come back home.”

@Ayomiposi_mikun

“Same story, but no comeback whatsoever.”

@bekeem said:

‘Who would want you to read that long thing if I never chop? Why don’t you write that I’m small?’

Lady deplores the scarcity of men in Britain

Meanwhile, a Nigerian lady living in Britain said There is acute scarcity of men asking women out in the country where she lives.

According to her, since moving to Britain she has not been roasted by any man interested in her.

She advised women moving to Britain not to abandon their loved ones in Nigeria as they may not find other men.

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Source: Legit.ng