Diaspora Files: Tinotoperawo Mari Kuno Kuchando

I came to the UK November 2024 and I’m residing at a place called Oxcdgcscv. 



Life is not that easy in the diaspora, well yes I can afford some of the things I couldn’t back home but it is not easy in the sense that everything needs money and everything is costly. You miss work even if you attended a funeral or you were sick you don’t get paid. Back home i can be sick for 3 days and I will get my pay in full. There’s modern slavery and serious recism. Many dont talk about it but it’s there. I remember 2 of my friends went for a job interview and were told you passed the interview but where will we allocate you because you are black,we have worked with white people and it will be hard to work with blacks. It’s easier for these white people to promote someone from Bulgaria who can’t even speak one sentence in English just because they are white and not a black person who’s fluent.  

2. Cultural shock: many blacks we loose ourselves when we move to the diaspora and casual scx 😂 is at another level. Thank God I still fear the Lord and im greatful for the teachings from bisho Chiza and mom. Married men approaching ladies and ladies approaching men😂. I don’t know whether it’s freedom or what but the way we the black people change when we come here is something else. Where I stay there’s less crime but with Britain i here guns are not allowed so most crimes are about stabbing each other.  I’m attending church online but it’s not easy, the nearest FIG church is a 1hr plus drive and to be honest it’s not every time I attend but with all honesty I have kept my relationship with God and with my spiritual parents. That has helped me. 

The weather is harsh but it’s nothing to worry about 

Relatives the moment they see +44 you have become their saviour. They think we have money but no, I sometimes go broke because of rent,insurance,tax and so on but they don’t understand 

Issue of relationships Bishop is something else especially for us not yet married. It’s hard to be in a relationship in these countries to be honest. The reason being there’s no authenticity. People want sex partners. A few want commitment. Marriages are crushing because of diaspora, if one partner is in diaspora make sure they bring their partner as soon as possible because after a year or 2 ohoo it’s bound to die. Just an advise, if one of your sons/daughters that are married want to move abroad encourage them to take their partner as soon as they settle down so that they close the gap of separation because here in the diaspora we are seeing married men with rings approaching us saying I want a partner to play with whilst mai junior back home is waiting on him 

Another thing some of these people who did marriage certificate for diaspora most of them are suffering bigtime. They don’t see their monies, they are treated badly and constantly told I’ll cancel you from my visa. Couples who brought each other is the same also so bottom line diaspora made things worse.

If the economy would be better i would come back.

Receive Jesus Christ today and go to church for spiritual fellowship.


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