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Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:04am On Jul 28, 2012
You have crossed that awkward, deeply uncomfortable, sometimes shameful social state of being without a car. I mean in some countries where the public transport system works, not having a car is no big deal. But you are in Nigeria, where public transport is living hell, and owning a car can be the difference between life and social death. 

You had suffered the humiliation and attendant frustrations. You swore to yourself, after the girl you came to a party with left in an air conditioned car, that things must change. The Nigerian god felt your pain, heard your cries of affliction and consequently, after much tithing and prayers, blessed your hustle. Enough to buy your own car. I rejoice with you.  

You have taken the car to the man of God and they have spent over an hour with the bonnet open, anointing your car and protecting it against the spirit of accidents that those jealous neighbours and village enemies are sure to send your way. That is fine. But you also need my advice.

Your car is not beautiful unless you have covered it in stickers. Get one from your church or fellowship that declares this year to be your “year of anointing”, or your “year of unsurpassed success”. If your wife or husband goes to a different church, get one from hers too. You can never get too many. Get one sticker that declares your child to be a Star Student. Let those with dull children see it and regret that their wives didn’t take enough vitamins during pregnancy. Because of Police on the road, get either an NBA sticker or an ARMY sticker. You don’t have to be a lawyer or soldier to get them. Especially the NBA one – you can find that one in any court premises for one or two hundred naira. 

Depending on how much God has blessed your hustle, get a customised plate number with your name or nickname, such as TONY01; DE DON 01; DADDY K. The ‘01’ is useful even if you have only one car. It just shows how much you have faith that more will come. Otherwise, depending on your level of gratitude to God, you can use a nice Bible verse, like ISAIAH43:4 or something like that. 

Now that you are a car owner, you need to realise that your status has changed. You need to treat pedestrians with the disdain they deserve. It doesn’t matter that you were once a pedestrian crossing these same streets. You must never think like a pedestrian and do silly things like observing Zebra crossings. Those white lines are there to beautify the road. Speed across them and curse anyone who tries to get in your way. 

Your neighbours need to feel your presence. They need to see just how your hustle has been blessed. Every morning, remind them by ‘warming’ your car. This process involves waking up at 6 a.m. and revving your car engine loudly until the neighbours wake up to the evidence of your blessed hustle. 

You bought the car with your hard-earned cash. And that includes the car horns. Those who call your right to honk noise pollution, God will judge them appropriately and truncate their hustle. In fact, if you ask me, because of how important it is, your right to use your horn indiscriminately should be a constitutionally guaranteed right.  Honk in the morning when your wife is wasting your time inside and you need her to hurry up. Honk when you see your neighbours. Honk in a traffic jam even though you are sure this will not make the cars miraculously move. Honk instead of slowing down when you are approaching a junction or intersection. Honk when you are angry. And when you are happy. There are few things as useful in a car as the horn.

At night, it is important that you see the road clearly. Nigerian roads are dark and dangerous, so you must use your full lights at all times. It doesn’t matter if you are blinding oncoming vehicles. Is it your fault that the government is not doing their job? 

Other things you will learn on the job as a car owner include how to double park, how to drive against traffic on the highway, how to create multiple lanes in a traffic jam, how to beat traffic lights, how to stop in the middle of the road to say hello to a long lost friend, how to litter the street with wrappers of plantain chips bought in a hold-up, all of which every true and experienced Nigerian driver is adept at doing. I trust you will catch up quickly.

Once again I rejoice with you and may God keep blessing your hustle.

BY ELNATHAN JOHN

http://dailytimes.com.ng/opinion/how-behave-car-owner-nigeria

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Harbb: 11:55am On Jul 28, 2012
^^^ Guy you funny o!
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by lacasa: 6:23pm On Jul 28, 2012
Nice grin
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:24pm On Jul 28, 2012
Its a funny write up if you take time to read it...so much of it is based on real life situations smiley

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:59pm On Jul 28, 2012
You have forgotten about playing loud music and winding down while doing so........

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by gigz31: 7:02pm On Jul 28, 2012
Copy and paste...anyways may GOD bless your hustle babs2aroks
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by ril19(m): 7:07pm On Jul 28, 2012
this is funny, simply hillarious. Buh d fact is, it captures our every-day-living realities. It is paradoxical in form which makes it more appealing and humourous. I like it!
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by keneri(m): 7:08pm On Jul 28, 2012
You didn't advice "our" new car owner on how to avoid the inevitable - car snatchers,armed robbers undecided
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:17pm On Jul 28, 2012
gigz31: Copy and paste...anyways may GOD bless your hustle babs2aroks

I quoted the author of the article. I didn't take any credit for the right up, my name is not ELNATHAN JOHN

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by rexfada(m): 7:19pm On Jul 28, 2012
This write-up is seriously increasing my hunger to get my own car. Hahaha!

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by baysun2000: 7:22pm On Jul 28, 2012
Exactly how we behaved on naija road.proudlY naija
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by emsquare(m): 7:23pm On Jul 28, 2012
Very funny!
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by ebamma(m): 7:24pm On Jul 28, 2012
if u like copy all the pages of the bible and paste in your new car,that one no go stop car snatchers from stealing it
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Maxymilliano(m): 7:29pm On Jul 28, 2012
It was this same guy that authored the "How to worship the Nigerian God" article... Kinda admire the humor in the article tho. smiley
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Youngzedd(m): 7:36pm On Jul 28, 2012
Funny.
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by sylve11: 7:36pm On Jul 28, 2012
Aha! I like this; figuratively
beautiful. cool
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Clemzy16(m): 7:41pm On Jul 28, 2012
@op Nice Thread. But, You guys should stop this whole "Nigerian god." stuff. It's begining to pi.ss me off.

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by acidtalk: 7:46pm On Jul 28, 2012
The above is sarcasm of the highest order.
God answered the prayers of some men on a raining say when his neighbor rather than just drive pass, actually horned at him and his wife while they were standing at the bus stop waiting for a public transport. Knowing fully well he is heading toward their direction.

Another man's prayers was answered when a driver splashed him mud while speeding pass. The driver realizing he has splashed the pedestrian mud rather than appeal for his forgiveness rained him with insults like "am I the one to tell you not to have a car?".

A woman who went to pick her children from school. They stood by the zebra crossing for over 10minutes as no vehicle refused to slow down for her and her kids to cross.

These 3 people and many others while in that sad situation looked up to God at those moment for Him to also bless them with a car. And then and there God sent down His abundant of blessings on these people and their prayers got answered.

......3 months down the line, these same people who were weeping on the streets while working became terror to other road users, pedestrians, street hawkers, school children, neighbors and others. They stopped associating with their friends who had no cars, and at the slightest opportunity mocked people they know who haven't gotten a car.

They drove in at 1am blasting their car sound system heavily to alert neighbors they are back. And accelerated the car heavily in the mornings all in the name of warming the car engine.

Well...the good news is God fulfilled His part by blessing you with your request but could also use that same car to humiliate you.

For wise men and women with wisdom, if you fear to return to where you are coming from, act right and be humble.

God that gives today can decide to take it back tomorrow.

Heard of men who had nothing less than 6 wonder on wheels but ended up walking through those same streets they once oppressed people.

We know of people (musicians, businessmen and politicians). Which the very car they bought with their money was what killed them.

Car or no car....treat every man right if you are really scared of the unknown (future).

Afterall....life na turn by turn.

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:49pm On Jul 28, 2012
baba God bless my hustle biko cause am your boy and you know me. i need to add more rides to ma collection for real
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:50pm On Jul 28, 2012
Nice one.
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by chivo: 7:52pm On Jul 28, 2012
It truly captured the nature of Nigerian day 2 day life experience on the road.
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by DeeAe: 8:00pm On Jul 28, 2012
lmao cheesy cheesy cheesy NICE ONE!
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Nobody: 8:05pm On Jul 28, 2012
It appears most of the people above me do the things listed above abi? Car don turn 'I pass my neighbour' - anyways I do some of those things too grin[b][/b]
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Smhart1(f): 8:06pm On Jul 28, 2012
Nice one dude
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by Smhart1(f): 8:07pm On Jul 28, 2012
Nice one dude, me must get my own car tomorrow
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by kalufelix(m): 8:09pm On Jul 28, 2012
Naw dis is cool...#smiles#
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by oladayo042: 8:11pm On Jul 28, 2012
Elnathan John is really making my day go gaga! I also love his "How to Worship the Nigerian God". Nice one
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by jawjaw1: 8:12pm On Jul 28, 2012
Humourous and very real with regards to the Naija daily life.

I am beginning to take note of the writer.
Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by FlyboyZee: 8:40pm On Jul 28, 2012
@OP, you didn't remember cleaning/ washing the car for about 2 hours every morning. Washing & cleaning the car anything he passes through a dusty street or a puddle of water. Trying to play Mr. Clean or is it Neat.

These days, the norm is to drive with headlights & hazard lights on during the day time. I wonder what he's gonna do when night comes or there is hazardous driving conditions such as heavy or windy rains.

Its always like that with the first car, but on buying the second car, he gets used to owning a car & begins to complain of those that exhibits all the behaviours described above.

Well, such is life & it is a passing phase that most a new car owner passess through.

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by jephiano: 8:59pm On Jul 28, 2012
Billyonaire: You have forgotten about playing loud music and winding down while doing so........
haha....reminds me of a guy on ma street during the '90s. Played his music so loud that he made sure u knew he was back. No matter what song he was playing, once he entered the street he made sure all we heard was Lauryn Hill of the fugees singing: 'ready or not, here i come, u cant hide'!

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Re: Behaving As A Car Owner In Nigeria by icez: 9:02pm On Jul 28, 2012
grin

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