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10 Stereotypes Of Nigerians That Aren’t Always True by amzee(m): 8:05pm On May 21, 2016
When people talk about African stereotypes, the bulk of it generally points to Nigeria.
Nigeria might be one of the most popular countries in Africa but most of the stereotypes people hold over Nigerians only give a false impression about them.

Here is a list of the top 10 stereotypes on Nigerians that always not true:

1. Every Nigerian embraces Black Magic or ‘Voodoo’.
The whole world has a misconception about Nigeria and black magic. Most people think
that everything in Nigeria is run by juju – Nigerians black magic. People believe that Nigerian men sacrifice their souls and children to get riches by embracing witchcraft and sorcery. Well, this actually is
not true, let alone being close to the truth. Black magic may be a common trend in Nigerian movies, but not every single Nigerian has a hand in black magic. In fact,
Nigeria is one of the most religious countries in Africa and most Nigerians are either Christians or Muslims.

2. Nigerians are Uneducated
No one actually knows where this
stereotype came from since Nigerians embrace education just like any other African country. Parents value education and
they’d rather go without food than have their children not going to school.
Additionally, Nigeria has several renowned universities and boasts of having one of the best education systems in the world. The fact that someone met a single uneducated Nigerian does not in any way imply that all
Nigerians are not educated. The truth is, Nigerians value education and if there are some uneducated Nigerians, then they are only a fraction of Nigeria’s population.

3. Nigerians are into Advanced Fee Fraud (419)
Every Nigerian has been linked with advanced fraud – popularly know as ‘yahoo-yahoo’ scam or 419. But what people are yet
to understand is that one incidence of a fraudulent Nigerian does not make the entire Nigerian fraternity fraud. In fact, it’s
annoying to see how foreigners clutch their bag once they spot a Nigerian. Does this mean that all criminals come from Nigeria?
Or you’re way safer being in another country than in Nigeria? The truth is, Nigeria has been having several criminal cases of
late, but the number of fraudulent Nigerians is just a decimal percentage of the entire
Nigeria’s population; and Nigeria has always been at the forefront in the war against crime and corruption.

4. Nigerian people are Remote and Less Advanced
To start with, those that started this stereotype have certainly never been to Nigeria before and must be big fans of the
traditional Nigerian movies. But what these people are yet to understand is that movies
only carry a limited truth and the rest is entertainment. In addition to that, other countries too have ancient movies despite being well developed, and Nigeria cannot be
an exception on this. As a matter of facts, Nigeria is well ranked as one of the most developed countries in Africa; and has
everything you’d expect to see in a more developed country. Similarly, Nigerians don’t live with wild animals in the jungle as
depicted by those stereotypes, but instead have people that live the high-end life, middle class life as well as those that live on the low -slums or ghetto, just like any other country.

5. All Nigerians look alike
Asians and whites think that all Africans look alike. Well, that’s how Africans think about
Asians, more-so the Chinese, too. While these might be a common stereotype from people outside a particular race, it’s not true
in any way. In other words, Africans – more- so Nigerians, don’t look alike just like how
Chinese or whites don’t look the same. But for you to tell the difference between the
people from one particular race, then you have to spend some time with them before drawing a conclusion.

6. Nigerians are Naturally Volatile
The country might have been involved in several chaotic cases that made it unstable, but Nigerians are generally happy and
friendly people. Most of the people that have visited Nigeria before can sincerely attest to
the friendly nature of Nigerians.
Re: 10 Stereotypes Of Nigerians That Aren’t Always True by amzee(m): 8:14pm On May 21, 2016
7. All Nigerians speak the Nigerian pidgin
The Nigerian pidgin might be a popular trend in Nigerian movies, but there are so many Nigerians who can actually speak fluent English without incorporating the
pidgin. Not all Nigerians speak broken English; in fact, those that speak in pidgin English actually do it on purpose and can actually switch to proper English if need be.

8. Nigerians are Love Machines
While there are a good number of Nigerians who are actually good in love making, there are also some Nigerians who are actually
poor at it. Being a Nigerian doesn’t come with love making lessons and those that perfect in the art learn it on individual terms.
The fact is, anybody can be a love making machine, regardless of where you come from, if you put some extra effort into it, and
there’s still a substantial number of Nigerians who are actually poor in love making.

9. Nigerians are Tribalistic
While tribalism may be rampant in Africa, Nigeria is not affected as much. The only thing that’s affected by tribalism is politics
but not the way Nigerians interact with each other. In fact, politics and tribalism have always been inseparable with most of the
African countries, let alone most of the European critics. There are dozens of small ethnic groups in Nigeria but the groups that
are always in political wrangles are the three major groups – the Ibo, the Yoruba and the
Hausa.

10. All Nigerians are giants – very masculine and huge bodied.
This stereotype is not only weird but also very absurd. Just like any other country, Nigeria has people of all sizes – both big and
small without anything special feature to look at. No country in the entire world is solely composed of same sized people and it’s even stupid to think that all men in Nigeria are big bodied.

To conclude, these are some of the
stereotypes that people hold on Nigeria but are actually not true. Nigeria is just a normal country with so many things that make it
special and superstition is not one of them.
It has never experienced genocide and it’s native are very friendly and welcoming.


Lalasticlala
Re: 10 Stereotypes Of Nigerians That Aren’t Always True by Nobody: 6:44am On May 22, 2016
HMM very true @op but the truth is that it is the bad eggs that others from outside are seeing that is making them paint Nigeria as evil. eg the yahoo boys, the scam guys, the corrupt politicians etc.
Re: 10 Stereotypes Of Nigerians That Aren’t Always True by Adesiji77: 10:20am On Jun 30, 2016
Be right back

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