A Fulani-Nigerian in England

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

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11 January 2012

I'm Now a Fulani-British-Nigerian in Abuja!

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Hello everyone, so sorry I’ve been away so long. I've been getting used to life and work in my new abode: Abuja, Nigeria. Yep, I’ve com...
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22 October 2011

My Ghanaian Adventure: Part 2

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So I'm still enjoying life in Ghana (see my first post: My Hausa Adventure in Ghana ). And of course, being a curious 'outsider'...
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10 October 2011

My Hausa Adventure in Ghana

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I haven’t published a blog post for a while because I am currently in Accra, Ghana , getting used to being back on African soil, not having...
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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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5 August 2011

Is a Hausa Film Industry (Kannywood) Necessary?

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About 20 years ago, Hausa producers developed a film industry called Kannywood (named after Kano state where many of the movies are filmed)...
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14 June 2011

Helpful Hausa Words and Translations

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Most Nigerians are familiar with some Hausa words. But have you ever wanted to talk to Hausa people or toast a pretty Hausa girl but didn...
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8 June 2011

Debenhams' Hausa Sign Annoys Nigerians

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People were surprised that major department store Debenhams in London decided to appeal to Nigerian customers by using the Hausa language i...
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7 May 2011

5 Annoying Stereotypes People Believe About Africa

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I was watching TV recently and a programme called Prince William's Africa  came on. Now programmes about westerners going to Africa inev...
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