A Fulani-Nigerian in England

The Unique Perspective of a British, Fulani-Nigerian Navigating Three Cultures

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Showing posts with label Aliko Dangote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aliko Dangote. Show all posts
13 July 2013

Religion in Nigeria: God vs Money

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Writing about religion can be a touchy subject, but it's too all-encompassing in Nigeria to ignore. I’ll focus more on Christianity bec...
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12 March 2011

6 Nigerians That Make Me Proud

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Every time I see or hear a Nigerian name in the mainstream media, my ears perk up. There are numerous 'Naija' professionals out ther...
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11 March 2011

4 Reasons Why I am Jealous of South Africa

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Even though Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa (160 million people) so that every 1 in 4 Black person in the world is a Nigerian...
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Fulani Nigerian in England
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Born into a Hausa-speaking Fulani household of moderate academics, I obtained a Masters in Journalism and was happy, until curiosity about my ethnicity increased. So I moved to Nigeria in 2011 and began sharing my experiences of being British and Nigerian from a rare Fulani female perspective. The Fulanis - one of Nigeria's most influential tribes - remain somewhat of a mystery...until now.
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