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10 Things You’ll Relate to If You Grew Up in a Nigerian Home

Hey there, fellow Nigerian homegrown peeps! ??

Growing up in a Nigerian household? You know it’s a whole different vibe, right? Let’s take a stroll down memory lane and celebrate the ten things that make our upbringing so darn special:

1. Respect for Elders: I mean, you can’t step into a Nigerian home without dropping that “aunty” or “uncle” bomb. It’s like our superpower of showing respect. And don’t forget the classic bow or curtsy – we’ve got that on lockdown!

2. Rice, the Daily Hero: Rice isn’t just food; it’s the heart and soul of Nigerian cuisine. Stewed, jollof, fried, coconut, Ofada – you name it, we’ve mastered it! But don’t worry, we’ve got plenty of other delicious dishes too!

3. The Significance of Names: Our names aren’t just random labels; they’re like treasure chests of meaning and heritage. And that Nigerian name? That’s the crown jewel of our identity.

4. Love for Nigerian Music and Movies: Afrobeat rhythms, catchy tunes, and hilarious comedies – they’re the soundtrack to our lives. Dancing and laughing our hearts out are part of the deal.

5. Strict and Religious Upbringing: Our parents weren’t messing around when it came to discipline and religion. Church or mosque on Sundays? Check. Obedience to the rules? Double-check.

6. A Large and Extended Family: Birthdays, weddings, graduations – you name it, we’re always celebrating with the whole extended fam. Our support system? It’s like an army of love and solidarity.

7. Multilingual Proficiency: English, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, pidgin – we’re basically language wizards. We can switch between them like it’s no biggie.

8. Emphasis on Education and Ambition: Our folks don’t play when it comes to hitting the books and reaching for the stars. Hobbies and talents? Encouraged with all our might.

9. Respect for Elders and Tradition: Wisdom from our elders? We soak that up like sponges. Our traditions? We embrace them with pride and passion.

10. Hospitality and Friendliness: We’ve got hearts as big as our jollof pots. Sharing is caring, and making friends is second nature to us. Our gatherings? They’re legendary!

So, if you’re nodding your head and smiling because these things sound familiar, you’re carrying that Nigerian spirit in your heart, my friend. Omo Naija ni mi! A bu m nwa Naijiria! Na kasance ‘yar Nijeriya! I be Naija Pikin! ???

Let’s keep celebrating our amazing Nigerian heritage, one plate of jollof at a time!

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Written by Ekene Aka

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