A Fulani-Nigerian in England

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

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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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5 February 2014

Wailing Herdsmen: A (First Ever?) Fulani Comic

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Suleiman Enejo Dickson is a cartoonist and Fulani-enthusiast (who is married to a Fulani woman) and is the creator of the comic strip below....
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23 January 2014

In Which I Wade into the Nigerian Anti-Gay Law Debate

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Nigeria has made herself the enemy of the West by banning same-sex marriage, same-sex unions and same-sex associations, with law-breakers fa...
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6 January 2014

No Validations from Fulanis Required

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When I first started this blog, I posted one of my blog posts on Nairaland, a popular website where Nigerians everywhere come together to ...
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13 December 2013

Yearning for Christmas Spirit in Abuja

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This year, come December 25th, Christmas will happen, but not as I know it. In fact Christmas in Abuja is pretty much exactly like any other...
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25 July 2013

How Adichie Fell Off Her Pedestal

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Throughout the history of my blog, I've always revered Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. And In a recent post in which I prais...
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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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