A Fulani-Nigerian in England
The Unique Perspective of a British, Fulani-Nigerian Navigating Three Cultures
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18 March 2011
"You Are A Fake Nigerian"
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Expert Nigerian: Where are you from? Me: I am British-Nigerian Expert Nigerian: Really? Me: Yes, my parents are from Nigeria Expert ...
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15 March 2011
8 Reasons Why You Meet Few Hausa/Fulanis in the UK
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I have met few Hausa people in all the time I've lived the UK, but I have many Yoruba and Igbo friends and have met hundreds of others. ...
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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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My Muslim and Christian Past
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My father was a Fulani Muslim. He went to the mosque most Fridays, wore a Hula and Babanriga and prayed on his ornate prayer mat. I had a ...
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4 Reasons Why I Hesitate to Say I'm Nigerian
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Admitting I am Nigerian is hard when the popular notion of my fellow countrymen is confined to four categories: 1) Fraud: the verbose str...
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