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10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:47pm On Dec 01, 2015
Most foreigners have misconceptions about Nigerians because they really do not understand how great we are. Being a Nigerian, I was curious about our general eccentricities and I decided to find out things foreigners find odd about us. Some of the answers I got are overwhelming and pretty hilarious.

Here are 10 things people abroad find odd about Nigerians:
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:48pm On Dec 01, 2015
1. Foreigners think Nigerians are noisy and loud.
Like seriously? I don’t believe Nigerians are loud and noisy; we are quiet and reserved people. If we sound loud or speak in high pitched voices, it means we are either having fun or you just stepped on our toes. Nevertheless, we love life and always want to have a good time.

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:50pm On Dec 01, 2015
2. Yikes! They cook with Red Oil!
Foreigners believe we cook most of our meals with red oil (Palm oil). I met Cheng in China Town, Ojota and he expressed how he felt about eating food made with red oil. He said, “even though it was dreadful for me the first time I ate Egusi soup made with palm oil, I will never forget the delicious taste and aroma; now I eat Naija soups like a Nigerian”.

If you haven’t tasted soups or moi moi made with palm oil, cooked beans made with palm oil, you are seriously missing. These meals are utterly delicious!

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 2:50pm On Dec 01, 2015
Everyone is a foreigner to an extent
BTW: lucialovely you are beautiful!
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:51pm On Dec 01, 2015
3. They think Nigerian Languages sound weird
Nigerian languages are sweet and if you don’t understand it, you are missing. Many foreigners spend money to study our languages in Universities abroad. (You think say e easy?)

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:52pm On Dec 01, 2015
4. Bizarre greeting methods
People abroad think our greeting methods and habits are bizarre.
Our greeting methods are part of our culture and that is why we stick to it. Our greeting styles (Ladies kneel down while Men prostrate on the floor) are part of our heritage, a sign of respect, it is who we are and we are proud of it.

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by paul288yahoo(m): 2:53pm On Dec 01, 2015
observing
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:55pm On Dec 01, 2015
5. Interaction with elderly people is just too formal
Nigerians show the much older people respect by being formal with them. For instance: calling your friend’s parents as Mr and Mrs Lagbaja. Nigerians are raised with the mentality to be formal and respectful to the elders.
With the blend of the western culture and our culture, this is not the case. Nowadays, the young generation show respect to elderly people based on their experience and affluence. They believe age is not equal to respect.

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 2:56pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
1. Foreigners think Nigerians are noisy and loud.
Like seriously? I don’t believe Nigerians are loud and noisy; we are quiet and reserved people. If we sound loud or speak in high pitched voices, it means we are either having fun or you just stepped on our toes. Nevertheless, we love life and always want to have a good time.
yolobas are are noisy in their conversation and arguments but what do you make of these Arabic commentators during football matches?
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:56pm On Dec 01, 2015
6. When a woman cooks for her husband everyday
Nigerian wives cook for their husbands not because it is compulsory or they are forced to do it. They cook for their husbands to show how much they love them and also because it is part of our culture and traditions.

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 2:58pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
2. Yikes! They cook with Red Oil!
Foreigners believe we cook most of our meals with red oil (Palm oil). I met Cheng in China Town, Ojota and he expressed how he felt about eating food made with red oil. He said, “even though it was dreadful for me the first time I ate Egusi soup made with palm oil, I will never forget the delicious taste and aroma; now I eat Naija soups like a Nigerian”.

If you haven’t tasted soups or moi moi made with palm oil, cooked beans made with palm oil, you are seriously missing. These meals are utterly delicious!
well blame yolobas for this! Oiled foods run in their blood
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:58pm On Dec 01, 2015
7. Exchanging foods on special occasions
Exchanging foods with neighbours and friends on special occasion like Christmas or Ramadan serve as a token of our friendship, love and goodwill. I love this and I always look forward to it every year.

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 2:59pm On Dec 01, 2015
8. Foreigners believe Nigerians are not polite and orderly
People abroad think Nigerians are not orderly because they jump queues or do not line up in an orderly fashion.
Why waste time on the queue when it is every man for himself. Sometimes, the last shall be the first and the first shall be the last. Hehe!

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 3:01pm On Dec 01, 2015
9. Nigerians take education too seriously
People abroad do not believe in studying till you die! That is why they find it odd when they see a Nigerian who has a PhD and is looking forward to study for Litt.D, DSc or LL.d.
We take education too seriously because we believe that it is the key to having a fulfilled life. Though, things are changing – and Nigerians now believe that you can still work hard and be successful rather than studying for ages to become a successful person. However, education in Nigeria is important.

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 3:02pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
3. They think Nigerian Languages sound weird
Nigerian languages are sweet and if you don’t understand it, you are missing. Many foreigners spend money to study our languages in Universities abroad. (You think say e easy?)
yolobas should also be blamed- all these aghaaaaa! Ejoooo! Miogboooo. Etc the sound very wield!
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 3:03pm On Dec 01, 2015
10. Being a Nigerian itself is odd and funny
Foreigners believe that everything about Nigerians is odd.
Hehe! We are odd and we like it that way! Makes me wonder why we have lots of expats in Nigeria. Some who have visited Nigeria want to visit again and again, hoping that one day, maybe they might become like us. Ko joor!

Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by DY20: 3:04pm On Dec 01, 2015
Do you find anything odd about Nigerians? Let us know in the comment box
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 3:11pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
4. Bizarre greeting methods
People abroad think our greeting methods and habits are bizarre.
Our greeting methods are part of our culture and that is why we stick to it. Our greeting styles (Ladies kneel down while Men prostrate on the floor) are part of our heritage, a sign of respect, it is who we are and we are proud of it.
yolobas are at it again!

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Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 3:13pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
5. Interaction with elderly people is just too formal
Nigerians show the much older people respect by being formal with them. For instance: calling your friend’s parents as Mr and Mrs Lagbaja. Nigerians are raised with the mentality to be formal and respectful to the elders.
With the blend of the western culture and our culture, this is not the case. Nowadays, the young generation show respect to elderly people based on their experience and affluence. They believe age is not equal to respect.
every tribe not only yolobas exhibit this!
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 3:16pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
6. When a woman cooks for her husband everyday
Nigerian wives cook for their husbands not because it is compulsory or they are forced to do it. They cook for their husbands to show how much they love them and also because it is part of our culture and traditions.
yes we pay for bride price: they only give ordinary flower!
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 3:18pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
7. Exchanging foods on special occasions
Exchanging foods with neighbours and friends on special occasion like Christmas or Ramadan serve as a token of our friendship, love and goodwill. I love this and I always look forward to it every year.
well Hausas are most guilty of this
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 3:21pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
8. Foreigners believe Nigerians are not polite and orderly
People abroad think Nigerians are not orderly because they jump queues or do not line up in an orderly fashion.
Why waste time on the queue when it is every man for himself. Sometimes, the last shall be the first and the first shall be the last. Hehe!
Ebonyi and tiv people are in for this
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by NobleAky(m): 3:25pm On Dec 01, 2015
DY20:
9. Nigerians take education too seriously
People abroad do not believe in studying till you die! That is why they find it odd when they see a Nigerian who has a PhD and is looking forward to study for Litt.D, DSc or LL.d.
We take education too seriously because we believe that it is the key to having a fulfilled life. Though, things are changing – and Nigerians now believe that you can still work hard and be successful rather than studying for ages to become a successful person. However, education in Nigeria is important.
they earlier said Ekiti but Igbo people should take this blame! Left for the North, Education should be thrown to the waste can!
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by Lucialovely(f): 4:47pm On Dec 01, 2015
NobleAky:
Everyone is a foreigner to an extent
BTW: lucialovely you are beautiful!
tanks dear
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by dacovajnr: 4:53pm On Dec 02, 2015
NobleAky:
yolobas should also be blamed- all these aghaaaaa! Ejoooo! Miogboooo. Etc the sound very wield!
Get sense abeg...if ur brain can't generate one why not borrow on credit?
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by itstpia8: 5:32pm On Dec 02, 2015
DY20:
4. Bizarre greeting methods
People abroad think our greeting methods and habits are bizarre.
Our greeting methods are part of our culture and that is why we stick to it. Our greeting styles (Ladies kneel down while Men prostrate on the floor) are part of our heritage, a sign of respect, it is who we are and we are proud of it.

the people in your photo are not Nigerian though, I think that's the president of Malawi.
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by itstpia8: 5:33pm On Dec 02, 2015
DY20:
10. Being a Nigerian itself is odd and funny
Foreigners believe that everything about Nigerians is odd.

that might be true.
Re: 10 Things Foreigners Find Odd About Nigerians by itstpia8: 5:35pm On Dec 02, 2015
DY20:

Nigerian wives cook for their husbands not because it is compulsory or they are forced to do it. They cook for their husbands to show how much they love them and also because it is part of our culture and traditions

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funny gif.


if they dont do it they will go hungry, is all. When growing up, if you dont cook, then you dont eat. The boys are not going to cook for you if there are girls in the house.

dont know about now sha but that's how it used to be.

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