Nigerian comedian, Mc Morris laments over the high cost of living in Canada as he threatens to return back to his home country.
Mc Morris in an Instagram post had listed out some of his monthly expenses in Canada which amounted to about 3000 Canadian dollars, an equivalent of N1M.
According to the comedian, living in Nigeria is never as expensive as what he’s facing in the diaspora.
“$2300 for montly rent, $400 for monthly insurance, $80 for wifi montly, $75 for phone bill, $100 for car park. Feeding, gas and small family problem not included yet o.
This is my last month in Canada, naija here I come, naija nor difficult like this,” he wrote.
In other News Stan Nze, who tied the knot recently, in a recent interview with BBC, spoke about his marriage to the actress and career.
According to him, they received many negative comments on social media and people queried him for getting married to a 42-year-old woman.
Speaking further, Stan Nze stated that his wife is his best friend, and she gives him peace, adding that he is very comfortable around her. However, he said that he wants to set a record by not fighting with his wife throughout the first year of their marriage.
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