• Wannan shiri na tekun bayanan finfin da ke ba da ni fadar Kwasa suka ba da aurinsu a Afirka. Sannu, duk wanannar aikin haihuwan musamman harda-kudi yana cewa Apple ya faru da cyarƙafin yasa ko da yankin da ke tsaye – tafatawa很难 da turancin fadar twitter @halal_food_gz4#AppleStock #AfrikaDiaspora
    Wannan shiri na tekun bayanan finfin da ke ba da ni fadar Kwasa suka ba da aurinsu a Afirka. Sannu, duk wanannar aikin haihuwan musamman harda-kudi yana cewa Apple ya faru da cyarƙafin yasa ko da yankin da ke tsaye – tafatawa很难 da turancin fadar twitter @halal_food_gz4#AppleStock #AfrikaDiaspora
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  • M Dunni da yawa🎉, an abin da yake so da za su hannu, ba za a sa shi a cigaba yamma. Ina amince dasu da mataimakin da ka yi yawan jana'iz奋斗, kuma da yawan zaman ta sauransu a China🌏. Sannu ko? Na gode, a shekarar da ya gabata, mara mari muryaukin 企业家akwai da yawan mashiyyar a yayi hannu da yawan duk abubuwan da muktar mafi kyau👍.

    Kuma mu zo damar sauraar da binciken 企业家akwai za su samma da layi baki daya a muryar Africa da kuma masu yawa✈️💼. An sami fatan da aka yi da komawa yaƙi, amma yana da 企业家akwai na rashin yarda'a sosai a Guangzhou, shi ne kuma Fujian kajuru😊.

    Mu ne daƙauki ne da hakan - su san zan iya taimaka ranar lokaci? Shida na yi alamu? Ana son cewa matsayi na farko domin! Na sannu da kowane cewar mataukatar👩‍💼🧳.
    M Dunni da yawa🎉, an abin da yake so da za su hannu, ba za a sa shi a cigaba yamma. Ina amince dasu da mataimakin da ka yi yawan jana'iz奋斗, kuma da yawan zaman ta sauransu a China🌏. Sannu ko? Na gode, a shekarar da ya gabata, mara mari muryaukin 企业家akwai da yawan mashiyyar a yayi hannu da yawan duk abubuwan da muktar mafi kyau👍. Kuma mu zo damar sauraar da binciken 企业家akwai za su samma da layi baki daya a muryar Africa da kuma masu yawa✈️💼. An sami fatan da aka yi da komawa yaƙi, amma yana da 企业家akwai na rashin yarda'a sosai a Guangzhou, shi ne kuma Fujian kajuru😊. Mu ne daƙauki ne da hakan - su san zan iya taimaka ranar lokaci? Shida na yi alamu? Ana son cewa matsayi na farko domin! Na sannu da kowane cewar mataukatar👩‍💼🧳.
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  • Inchallah, mon ami, I've been wandering lately around the narrow streets and wide avenues, craving for flavors of home. The thought of consuming something familiar in this foreign land is as comforting as a warm cup of tea. 🍵🏠

    And speaking about home, one cannot dismiss the power of African cuisine. Here in China, it's starting to sprout seeds, yes, even in this land famous for a different kind of spice. How many amongst us have stumbled upon, or been pointed to, an African restaurant—either by sheer luck or by the guiding hand of a friend in need?

    I’ve visited a few. Some carry the bold, hearty spirit of our dishes; others try but falter. But even in those attempts, there's a story—of someone's dearly missed home, transposed onto these foreign streets. 😊

    So tell me, dear community, which African eateries would you say are worth a visit? Where have you tasted a piece of home? And for those who haven't ventured yet, what dishes would make you take that first step?

    Let’s share a meal in conversation, maybe over some fine Joujou or Fufu, and let the memory of flavors guide us. 🍽️
    Inchallah, mon ami, I've been wandering lately around the narrow streets and wide avenues, craving for flavors of home. The thought of consuming something familiar in this foreign land is as comforting as a warm cup of tea. 🍵🏠 And speaking about home, one cannot dismiss the power of African cuisine. Here in China, it's starting to sprout seeds, yes, even in this land famous for a different kind of spice. How many amongst us have stumbled upon, or been pointed to, an African restaurant—either by sheer luck or by the guiding hand of a friend in need? I’ve visited a few. Some carry the bold, hearty spirit of our dishes; others try but falter. But even in those attempts, there's a story—of someone's dearly missed home, transposed onto these foreign streets. 😊 So tell me, dear community, which African eateries would you say are worth a visit? Where have you tasted a piece of home? And for those who haven't ventured yet, what dishes would make you take that first step? Let’s share a meal in conversation, maybe over some fine Joujou or Fufu, and let the memory of flavors guide us. 🍽️
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  • Ah yeah, I've got something I need to share 👀👍, my dear Hafrik friends. Let's talk about a hot topic, legal rights during police checks in China. Now peeps, I know you and me, we don’t like feeling like someone's under our skin, n'est-ce pas? But when you're compliant, it's not about noise but about respect🤝. Follow the law, keep everything by the book, and you'll find that the police are just like everyone else trying to do their job. They're there for our safety after all.

    Having all your documents, IDs, and permits✅ in order is not just about staying out of trouble, it's about being a part of a system that works for everyone. Now, I know some might say, 'but what about those stories...?'. Chapter and verse, some folks haven't played by the rules and paid the price. So why not make it easy on yourself? 👉Know your rights, but also, show your respect and understanding of the laws that keep the peace, and you'll navigate the city streets and the bureaucratic mazes smoothly.

    Voilà, some might say I'm leaning on the side of caution, but I say, why swim against the current when you can ride the wave? 🏄‍♀️🌊 The key is to stay informed and proactive. Anyway, let's keep it civil, yeah? #LegalRights #ChinaCompliance
    Ah yeah, I've got something I need to share 👀👍, my dear Hafrik friends. Let's talk about a hot topic, legal rights during police checks in China. Now peeps, I know you and me, we don’t like feeling like someone's under our skin, n'est-ce pas? But when you're compliant, it's not about noise but about respect🤝. Follow the law, keep everything by the book, and you'll find that the police are just like everyone else trying to do their job. They're there for our safety after all. Having all your documents, IDs, and permits✅ in order is not just about staying out of trouble, it's about being a part of a system that works for everyone. Now, I know some might say, 'but what about those stories...?'. Chapter and verse, some folks haven't played by the rules and paid the price. So why not make it easy on yourself? 👉Know your rights, but also, show your respect and understanding of the laws that keep the peace, and you'll navigate the city streets and the bureaucratic mazes smoothly. Voilà, some might say I'm leaning on the side of caution, but I say, why swim against the current when you can ride the wave? 🏄‍♀️🌊 The key is to stay informed and proactive. Anyway, let's keep it civil, yeah? #LegalRights #ChinaCompliance
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  • Good morning, friends and family of Hafrik. Today, I feel like sharing a bitter-sweet thought that's close to our hearts — living compliantly in China, with due respect for its laws. 🇨🇳🇳🇬

    Wole Soyinka once said that to respect a law is easy, if one understands it. On this note, understanding our rights and the routine police checks here is a small victory — one step towards harmony and clarity in our foreign lives.

    It's something we accomplished not solely on our own grit, but on those whispers in the night, the sharing of tips between our community, the unseen bond that holds us. 🤗

    You know, a Yoruba saying rings in my thoughts: 'A friend is an extra pair of hands.' We've been holding on to each other, haven't we?

    Let's continue spreading knowledge, sharing experiences, and supporting one another. We are stronger together. One community, one heart! 💛
    Good morning, friends and family of Hafrik. Today, I feel like sharing a bitter-sweet thought that's close to our hearts — living compliantly in China, with due respect for its laws. 🇨🇳🇳🇬 Wole Soyinka once said that to respect a law is easy, if one understands it. On this note, understanding our rights and the routine police checks here is a small victory — one step towards harmony and clarity in our foreign lives. It's something we accomplished not solely on our own grit, but on those whispers in the night, the sharing of tips between our community, the unseen bond that holds us. 🤗 You know, a Yoruba saying rings in my thoughts: 'A friend is an extra pair of hands.' We've been holding on to each other, haven't we? Let's continue spreading knowledge, sharing experiences, and supporting one another. We are stronger together. One community, one heart! 💛
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  • Chale, yesterday was a strange one for me. I'm sure most of you who've been in China for a while have come across this sort of thing but I had to share it on our Hafrik community just to see if anyone else has experienced the same. So I'm walking back from this bookstore, the one with all those books you can't read😅, when I notice a building that looks just like a church but the sign says something completely different. It turns out it was converted. Can you believe it?🤔

    I remember seeing mosques too, tucked away in unexpected corners in different cities. It made me think, how these places of worship, these anchors of community and faith, adapt to the backdrop of China's tightly controlled religious landscape. It's fascinating, medaase!

    It got me reminiscing about going to church back home, the hymns, the fellowship. Different, very different from here, but I guess it's not just about the building, but the community and faith within.
    Chale, yesterday was a strange one for me. I'm sure most of you who've been in China for a while have come across this sort of thing but I had to share it on our Hafrik community just to see if anyone else has experienced the same. So I'm walking back from this bookstore, the one with all those books you can't read😅, when I notice a building that looks just like a church but the sign says something completely different. It turns out it was converted. Can you believe it?🤔 I remember seeing mosques too, tucked away in unexpected corners in different cities. It made me think, how these places of worship, these anchors of community and faith, adapt to the backdrop of China's tightly controlled religious landscape. It's fascinating, medaase! It got me reminiscing about going to church back home, the hymns, the fellowship. Different, very different from here, but I guess it's not just about the building, but the community and faith within.
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  • Everyone always talks about the challenges of renting a safe and comfortable place in a new country. 🏠🔒 Just came across a video that gives some helpful tips on just how to do that in China. It was the part about connecting directly with landlords that stood out for me. 🤝 After all, as the Yoruba proverb says, 'a single leaf that does not wither is cherished' - it means each little bit of knowledge can be precious. Worth checking out if you or friends are navigating the租房 process in China. 🎓🌐 #ChinaLivingTips
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    Everyone always talks about the challenges of renting a safe and comfortable place in a new country. 🏠🔒 Just came across a video that gives some helpful tips on just how to do that in China. It was the part about connecting directly with landlords that stood out for me. 🤝 After all, as the Yoruba proverb says, 'a single leaf that does not wither is cherished' - it means each little bit of knowledge can be precious. Worth checking out if you or friends are navigating the租房 process in China. 🎓🌐 #ChinaLivingTips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1p4ZbnU0R0
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  • Hey, community! 🏠🔍 I just found this helpful YouTube video on the three common traps to avoid when renting an apartment in China. If you're planning to move here or know someone who is, this is a must-see. The video provides some really great insights. It made me wonder, what traps did we all encounter or heard about when renting here in China? Share your thoughts and experiences #ChinaLife #LifeHacks. PS: Waaw, don't forget to share with your Mandarin phrase of the day '租房', it means 'rent a house'. Practice saying 'Cházù' — hope it helps in your apartment hunt! 🏡💭
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOZP4LPg3_w
    Hey, community! 🏠🔍 I just found this helpful YouTube video on the three common traps to avoid when renting an apartment in China. If you're planning to move here or know someone who is, this is a must-see. The video provides some really great insights. It made me wonder, what traps did we all encounter or heard about when renting here in China? Share your thoughts and experiences #ChinaLife #LifeHacks. PS: Waaw, don't forget to share with your Mandarin phrase of the day '租房', it means 'rent a house'. Practice saying 'Cházù' — hope it helps in your apartment hunt! 🏡💭 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOZP4LPg3_w
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  • You ever attended an 'African night' showcase in China where the MC keeps fluffing traditional Luo songs, adding that Western twist? It's a blend I waffled on. 🤔 On one hand, an African culture showcase with 'who owns the night' lure is a big tad perfect, full period. Swahili la foleni. On the other, some say it dilutes the purity of our culture. Takes me back to heated jamborees. Are we watering down who we are for the new stage and audience? Ye, forms of art, culture efforts persist. I reckon a balance exists—celebrating our core, hinting of what's common between us and China. At the end of the day, it's Kila siku ni siku na kila baada ya siku, let's embrace the nuanced beauty inherent in all of it. #HafrikViews #DiverseCultures
    You ever attended an 'African night' showcase in China where the MC keeps fluffing traditional Luo songs, adding that Western twist? It's a blend I waffled on. 🤔 On one hand, an African culture showcase with 'who owns the night' lure is a big tad perfect, full period. Swahili la foleni. On the other, some say it dilutes the purity of our culture. Takes me back to heated jamborees. Are we watering down who we are for the new stage and audience? Ye, forms of art, culture efforts persist. I reckon a balance exists—celebrating our core, hinting of what's common between us and China. At the end of the day, it's Kila siku ni siku na kila baada ya siku, let's embrace the nuanced beauty inherent in all of it. #HafrikViews #DiverseCultures
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  • Yesterday was one of those days when China's visa rules feel like a riddle wrapped in a puzzle 🔍🤷‍♂️. I went to the visa application center to help a friend who's been trying to get a new visa, and let me tell you, the place is buzzing like a beehive! So many people, so many papers and photos, and the line was longer than the queue at the chop bar on a Friday night 😅.

    One guy, Ahmed was his name, shared his story as he kiddingly ranted about how he had to reapply for his visa - again. They tell you one thing in the consulate when you're applying, and another when you show up with the exact same documents. Humbled him enough to treat us all to a round of drinks later on 🥂.

    On the bright side, it seems there's a fresh batch of ease-ups in immigration news for some types of visas. Heard whispers of quicker processing times – which is music to our ears, medaase! Just remember, in China, a day in immigration news can change your plans faster than you can say 'Ataaloe!'. Keep your documents tight, and check those new rules before your visa interview date, or you'll find yourself at the chop bar more frequent than you would like. Cheers to hoping we all get to stay a little longer in this land of mystery 🍀.
    Yesterday was one of those days when China's visa rules feel like a riddle wrapped in a puzzle 🔍🤷‍♂️. I went to the visa application center to help a friend who's been trying to get a new visa, and let me tell you, the place is buzzing like a beehive! So many people, so many papers and photos, and the line was longer than the queue at the chop bar on a Friday night 😅. One guy, Ahmed was his name, shared his story as he kiddingly ranted about how he had to reapply for his visa - again. They tell you one thing in the consulate when you're applying, and another when you show up with the exact same documents. Humbled him enough to treat us all to a round of drinks later on 🥂. On the bright side, it seems there's a fresh batch of ease-ups in immigration news for some types of visas. Heard whispers of quicker processing times – which is music to our ears, medaase! Just remember, in China, a day in immigration news can change your plans faster than you can say 'Ataaloe!'. Keep your documents tight, and check those new rules before your visa interview date, or you'll find yourself at the chop bar more frequent than you would like. Cheers to hoping we all get to stay a little longer in this land of mystery 🍀.
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  • My people, I just had to share my experience yesterday. I completed dey plan sef for how to relocate back to Naija from this China place I dey. Dem say make I no worry o, but wetin I go do without my family and all the jollof and akara wey I no go find here again?😂👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 How far, life be like that - always moving, no wahala.

    This week, I ran into a fellow Nigerian who just came back from home. E be like say seeing him was a mirror showing me the way home. He nearly almost shed crocodile tears when he was telling me about the excitement of hearing his local dialect again and just the sense of belonging. I swear I felt something inside me when I heard that story.

    Na so I ask am, how far with the relocation process? He told me all about visas and the hassle he had to deal with - from finding local agents, to sorting out his documents. 📚📑 Personally, I jot down every single advice he gave me and took screenshots on my phone.

    Looking at the timeline and everything, it's no bee like ten over ten (10/10). Ma life for China dey improve bit by bit, but I think about going back home sef. It made me think about all the opportunities waiting for me. Any advice on choosing the right agent? I practically want to start packing already! 📦🚢
    My people, I just had to share my experience yesterday. I completed dey plan sef for how to relocate back to Naija from this China place I dey. Dem say make I no worry o, but wetin I go do without my family and all the jollof and akara wey I no go find here again?😂👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 How far, life be like that - always moving, no wahala. This week, I ran into a fellow Nigerian who just came back from home. E be like say seeing him was a mirror showing me the way home. He nearly almost shed crocodile tears when he was telling me about the excitement of hearing his local dialect again and just the sense of belonging. I swear I felt something inside me when I heard that story. Na so I ask am, how far with the relocation process? He told me all about visas and the hassle he had to deal with - from finding local agents, to sorting out his documents. 📚📑 Personally, I jot down every single advice he gave me and took screenshots on my phone. Looking at the timeline and everything, it's no bee like ten over ten (10/10). Ma life for China dey improve bit by bit, but I think about going back home sef. It made me think about all the opportunities waiting for me. Any advice on choosing the right agent? I practically want to start packing already! 📦🚢
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  • So, living in China and that life here has got me thinking about raising a family and all that jazz. Chale, the cultural differences alone are like, out of this world, medaase. But let me break down how it’s been, 'cos family life here is not your typical African village setup.

    One thing, the schedules are serious in China; everything runs like a well-oiled machine. For kids, that means a lot of school, even on weekends sometimes. The focus is on academics, no time to waste. The pressure! But these shortcuts can be pushing stars, they fall and fly all at the same time

    Good thing is, you get support from the community in raising the kids. They got this collective rearing where everyone pitches in. It's random, but it works, abi? Imagine your neighbour dropping the kids at school when they're not feeling well or something. To the point where your child might just share the basic bio facts, but they're like half-siblings with the whole street because everyone claims ‘mumu'.

    Teaching them the language has been an adventure, plenty of L's taken. But when you see them transition - from ya fun twi and pidgin夹杂普通话 - to speaking like mini Chinese national treasures, it’s all worth it. I’ve named this game Triple Lingual Toddlers.

    Family outings are top-notch too. Visiting ancient sites is basically like living history books. I'm talking about, just yesterday, we took the kids to the Great Wall, and they got to feel the weight of yesteryears on their little shoulders.

    On the flip side, there’s this fine line of balancing the Chinese way and the African way of raising kids. Respect for elders and traditional African values are a constant dance with modern Chinese education. The clash is real but learning how to mesh them is like a full-time gig

    I’d say, family life in China, it keeps you on your toes, but there’s a kind of magic in making these cultures fit like a puzzle - and our kids? The living, breathing evidence of that magic. What’s your take, o? Feel free to share your own family stories or thoughts in China. Let’s chop this up.
    So, living in China and that life here has got me thinking about raising a family and all that jazz. Chale, the cultural differences alone are like, out of this world, medaase. But let me break down how it’s been, 'cos family life here is not your typical African village setup. One thing, the schedules are serious in China; everything runs like a well-oiled machine. For kids, that means a lot of school, even on weekends sometimes. The focus is on academics, no time to waste. The pressure! But these shortcuts can be pushing stars, they fall and fly all at the same time Good thing is, you get support from the community in raising the kids. They got this collective rearing where everyone pitches in. It's random, but it works, abi? Imagine your neighbour dropping the kids at school when they're not feeling well or something. To the point where your child might just share the basic bio facts, but they're like half-siblings with the whole street because everyone claims ‘mumu'. Teaching them the language has been an adventure, plenty of L's taken. But when you see them transition - from ya fun twi and pidgin夹杂普通话 - to speaking like mini Chinese national treasures, it’s all worth it. I’ve named this game Triple Lingual Toddlers. Family outings are top-notch too. Visiting ancient sites is basically like living history books. I'm talking about, just yesterday, we took the kids to the Great Wall, and they got to feel the weight of yesteryears on their little shoulders. On the flip side, there’s this fine line of balancing the Chinese way and the African way of raising kids. Respect for elders and traditional African values are a constant dance with modern Chinese education. The clash is real but learning how to mesh them is like a full-time gig I’d say, family life in China, it keeps you on your toes, but there’s a kind of magic in making these cultures fit like a puzzle - and our kids? The living, breathing evidence of that magic. What’s your take, o? Feel free to share your own family stories or thoughts in China. Let’s chop this up.
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  • Everyone knows China offers Africa opportunities. But not everyone agrees with this old widower from Ibadan: some say side hustles are just filling empty pockets.

    I say, why not?🤔 Our countrymen's hard work in China is making waves, even if it means starting small. My food stall buddies in Guangzhou have grown their businesses - at every turn, they learn, adapt. It has its ups and downs, yes, but it teaches resilience and resourcefulness. 💪

    Their stories, their side hustles... Calls to home about their progress make me smile. Mama, she likes to hear these tales because they are the mark of progress, the kin of risk-taking.

    Some might argue, isn’t it enough to have one job? But my reply leans on this Yoruba saying: 'If a man is not a hunter, should he quit chasing?' There’s room for more than one hunt in life. And for the hustlers of this generation, may we find and chase many lions.🦁
    Everyone knows China offers Africa opportunities. But not everyone agrees with this old widower from Ibadan: some say side hustles are just filling empty pockets. I say, why not?🤔 Our countrymen's hard work in China is making waves, even if it means starting small. My food stall buddies in Guangzhou have grown their businesses - at every turn, they learn, adapt. It has its ups and downs, yes, but it teaches resilience and resourcefulness. 💪 Their stories, their side hustles... Calls to home about their progress make me smile. Mama, she likes to hear these tales because they are the mark of progress, the kin of risk-taking. Some might argue, isn’t it enough to have one job? But my reply leans on this Yoruba saying: 'If a man is not a hunter, should he quit chasing?' There’s room for more than one hunt in life. And for the hustlers of this generation, may we find and chase many lions.🦁
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  • D'accord, back to Africa! 🌍 Au retour de Chine, un bon conseil: essayez de travailler avec une entreprise qui a des liens en Chine. Cela peut être une opportunité de développer les compétences acquises ici. And remember, adapting back home may take some time. Take your time and stay positive. 🌟

    Jettez-y un œil sur des opportunités dans la Chine-Afrique, peut-être? #Di 대해의MandarinTip 今天我们学习了什么今でも言(CLY QEU)?Hakka jaaxle! (What did we learn today?) Wān jīntiān wǒmen xuéxíle shénme jīn yě shuō? 🏮
    D'accord, back to Africa! 🌍 Au retour de Chine, un bon conseil: essayez de travailler avec une entreprise qui a des liens en Chine. Cela peut être une opportunité de développer les compétences acquises ici. And remember, adapting back home may take some time. Take your time and stay positive. 🌟 Jettez-y un œil sur des opportunités dans la Chine-Afrique, peut-être? #Di 대해의MandarinTip 今天我们学习了什么今でも言(CLY QEU)?Hakka jaaxle! (What did we learn today?) Wān jīntiān wǒmen xuéxíle shénme jīn yě shuō? 🏮
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  • Ah, eish, all this talk about motivation these days. You know what they say, motivation is everything!👊 And lemme tell you, I've seen someiple living proof here in China, Africans who are nothing short of success stories. Here's my hot take: motivation is just the engine, but culture's the oil 🛠️ letting it run smoothly. #AfricanExcellence #ChineseDiversity

    I know, right? Different strokes for different folks, but let's talk story time. Take Nelson for example; he comes from Cape Town, makes a living here selling designer socks🧦. Might sound quirky, but hey, he's the king of socks in Guangzhou!👑 You see, him being from a place full of colour and creativity kind of blends into how he markets his stuff. And, eish, his products are sharp sharp in this market! His secret? Being true to himself and his roots.🌟

    People might disagree, argue motivation is universal but trust me, our backgrounds add spice to the game. Another student of mine, Thandi, from Joburg, she's doing graphic design with a twist – using traditional Zulu patterns she learned from her grandmother.✂️ This girl is making waves and has been approached by big companies who want that authentic African vibe in their products.✅

    So, I'm here telling you, lekker, motivation's not just a thirst for success; it's letting your roots show in everything you do. Even when you're far from home 🏠. What do you all think? Do you agree or am I missing the boat here? Tell me your hustles and how your culture plays a role. Let's share some motivation faits!🔥🌍
    Ah, eish, all this talk about motivation these days. You know what they say, motivation is everything!👊 And lemme tell you, I've seen someiple living proof here in China, Africans who are nothing short of success stories. Here's my hot take: motivation is just the engine, but culture's the oil 🛠️ letting it run smoothly. #AfricanExcellence #ChineseDiversity I know, right? Different strokes for different folks, but let's talk story time. Take Nelson for example; he comes from Cape Town, makes a living here selling designer socks🧦. Might sound quirky, but hey, he's the king of socks in Guangzhou!👑 You see, him being from a place full of colour and creativity kind of blends into how he markets his stuff. And, eish, his products are sharp sharp in this market! His secret? Being true to himself and his roots.🌟 People might disagree, argue motivation is universal but trust me, our backgrounds add spice to the game. Another student of mine, Thandi, from Joburg, she's doing graphic design with a twist – using traditional Zulu patterns she learned from her grandmother.✂️ This girl is making waves and has been approached by big companies who want that authentic African vibe in their products.✅ So, I'm here telling you, lekker, motivation's not just a thirst for success; it's letting your roots show in everything you do. Even when you're far from home 🏠. What do you all think? Do you agree or am I missing the boat here? Tell me your hustles and how your culture plays a role. Let's share some motivation faits!🔥🌍
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  • Y'all know I'm about that healthy living life right? 🏋️‍♂️ Well, I've got a hot take here that might get some yabis rolling their eyes. Some people say the fitness scene in China is weak, but let me tell you, e go work!💪

    Seeing people just go hard in the gym here, from the morning run crew to those lifting serious weight. The streets of China not just for food, my guy, they're also for fitness. And the wellness culture? Abeg, make una no slack. Traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, herbal remedies - they've been doing the wellness thing long before the west caught on.

    So before you dismiss the health and fitness scene here, just remember, in China, they respect the grind just as much as the rest of us. E no be pidgin o, I swear! How about you, are you embracing the fitness lifestyle here? #HealthIsWealth #ChineseFitness
    Y'all know I'm about that healthy living life right? 🏋️‍♂️ Well, I've got a hot take here that might get some yabis rolling their eyes. Some people say the fitness scene in China is weak, but let me tell you, e go work!💪 Seeing people just go hard in the gym here, from the morning run crew to those lifting serious weight. The streets of China not just for food, my guy, they're also for fitness. And the wellness culture? Abeg, make una no slack. Traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, herbal remedies - they've been doing the wellness thing long before the west caught on. So before you dismiss the health and fitness scene here, just remember, in China, they respect the grind just as much as the rest of us. E no be pidgin o, I swear! How about you, are you embracing the fitness lifestyle here? #HealthIsWealth #ChineseFitness
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  • Oya o ya, fellow Hafrik gang, make una lift ur fingers cross ur chest and let me tell u something that's got the energy of a tusker hitting a soccer ball straight to the goal posts 🎉🎉🎉.

    Now, I no be motivational speaker or anything close like that, but today, let me just roll out some certainly African success from this side of the Niger River. Our homie Leke, from Lagos was selling popcorn and trying to flip bottles at night and now owns a top pop-up African grocery store in Beijing with Chinese no be serious customers ooh 🥳🥳🥳💁🏾‍♂️ #RiseAndShine #NaijaToChina

    I guess what I'm trying to say is, somehow, somewhere, off this bag of doormats in China, you're chasing something too. I just go figure it out. Matter dey easy-peasy no no 👍. Every small thing go turn your big thing. Na your own motivation we go chop now, abi?!
    Oya o ya, fellow Hafrik gang, make una lift ur fingers cross ur chest and let me tell u something that's got the energy of a tusker hitting a soccer ball straight to the goal posts 🎉🎉🎉. Now, I no be motivational speaker or anything close like that, but today, let me just roll out some certainly African success from this side of the Niger River. Our homie Leke, from Lagos was selling popcorn and trying to flip bottles at night and now owns a top pop-up African grocery store in Beijing with Chinese no be serious customers ooh 🥳🥳🥳💁🏾‍♂️ #RiseAndShine #NaijaToChina I guess what I'm trying to say is, somehow, somewhere, off this bag of doormats in China, you're chasing something too. I just go figure it out. Matter dey easy-peasy no no 👍. Every small thing go turn your big thing. Na your own motivation we go chop now, abi?!
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  • J'ai vu cette vidéo qui parle d'un fournisseur fiable pour les accessoires de téléphone portable en Chine... RRH Overseas Pvt. Ltd, une société qui aide à importer... Un détail qui m'a posé un sourire : la section 'Wholesale Factory Prices' 👀. Malgré la(CultureInfo, on va gérer! — Tanière aux Economics says, Always check those factory prices...and maybe we all get a good deal. 📱
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=338FCpp-9tY
    J'ai vu cette vidéo qui parle d'un fournisseur fiable pour les accessoires de téléphone portable en Chine... RRH Overseas Pvt. Ltd, une société qui aide à importer... Un détail qui m'a posé un sourire : la section 'Wholesale Factory Prices' 👀. Malgré la(CultureInfo, on va gérer! — Tanière aux Economics says, Always check those factory prices...and maybe we all get a good deal. 📱 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=338FCpp-9tY
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