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Notable Similarities Between Nigerian Homes. Part 2. by NGVolume: 4:31pm On Sep 07, 2022
Here is part one in case you missed it: https://www.nairaland.com/7287635/notable-similarities-nigerian-homes
Nigerian homes share many similarities so numerous to mention but among the long list, NGVolume presents to you the most prominent of them. Most Nigerian homes share them in common. Most Nigerian homes in this situation refer to more than ninety percent of the population, let’s dive right into it.

1. iPhone attraction: This is a top similarity between Nigerian homes. At least one member of a Nigerian home sees owning an iPhone as an item on their desire list. Nigerians who climb up the financial ladder get an iPhone since it has always been on their desire list. Apple products in general are the favourite fantasy of at least one member of Nigerian homes.

2. Meat eaters: Nigerians love meat almost as much as the way Nigerian men love football, if not more. The love of meat can be seen in Nigerian parties in which meat is considered the traditional assortment of meals. There’s a variety of meat that Nigerian homes like but the keyword is meat. The vegetarian lifestyle is far from catching up with the Nigerian home.

3. Music love: At least one member of Nigerian homes likes to vibe to music, and many genres of music sufficiently meet this need. Whether during transit, events, hanging with friends or at home, Nigerians love to listen to music. In a Nigerian home, you can go through the phones of every member and bet on finding a reasonable amount of music tracks on at least one device.

4. Cinema experience: it’s not uncommon to find a member of the Nigerian home who is yet to have a cinema experience. Commonly, Nigerians who have been to the cinemas have that first experience in their twenties. The moviegoer's population is on the rise but is far from being equal to the population of Nigerians who have had a cinema experience.

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Source: https://ngvolume./2022/09/07/notable-similarities-between-nigerian-homes-part-2/

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