A Fulani-Nigerian in England

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

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Showing posts with label Nigerian Pride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigerian Pride. Show all posts
5 October 2017

I Know it Sounds Crazy, But I Miss Nigeria...

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Regular readers of my blog will know by now that I'm not afraid to change my mind. I can stand 100% behind a position today, then change...
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1 May 2017

Nigerian Weddings vs British Weddings

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I was captivated by the elegance and efficiency of the Royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton. There was a real sense of re...
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28 January 2016

Movies, Race & Politics: Half of a Yellow Sun vs Beasts of No Nation

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I just watched Beasts of No Nation , mostly because of the furore surrounding the fact that its most recognisable star Idris Elba, who I gre...
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19 February 2014

The Little Fulani Cowgirl and other Abuja stories

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So I'm still living and working in Abuja, and below I've documented four unique experiences with what some might call 'the lowly...
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27 August 2012

The Olympics and The Bragging Games

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So the biggest event to ever happen in my dear city of London is the Olympics, and I miss it completely. OK not completely, I got to watch...
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21 August 2011

My Life as the Only Northerner Amongst Southerners

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Because I'm a Christian and Fulanis are Muslims, and because my family never lived amongst other Northerners in the UK, I have grown up ...
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