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10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Hadewahlay(m): 12:24pm On Dec 11, 2014
1.Visitation
from friends,
neighbours and
families
There is nothing as unique as the
visits we get from our friends and
neighbours in Nigeria, especially
from our families in the village or
our home town. During these
visits, food is served and stories
are shared. It is one experience
that brings oneness and bond
between people. Most people
living abroad do not enjoy this
luxury and they miss home badly
when they are lying alone in their
apartments.

2. Free car
parks
Photo Source: Sunnewsonline
You don’t need to worry about
traffic tickets when you are in
Nigeria. There is no police ticket
for you when you default in your
parking space, it is either you are
called out to re-park your car or
warned. When you park wrongly
abroad, you pay the penalty fee. In
Nigeria, you can park an airplane
on the street without stress.

3. Street shops
You would definitely miss the
street shops in Nigeria when you
travel abroad. The reason is, these
street shops provide you with
everything you may need early in
the morning or late in the night
when the markets are closed. On
every street, you will find Aboki
with small kiosk selling a variety
of household items or a pharmacy
store right at the corner of the
street.

4. Street Jamz
You must have realized that most
developed countries are noise free,
sometimes; you can feel a pin
drop because making a noise is
regarded as an offence. Come to
Nigeria and experience something
that will blow your mind, the jamz
that comes from different shops
can be exciting because it is one
avenue where you can know the
hottest tracks in the music
industry without surfing the
internet.

5. The TV
shows
Nigerian TV soaps and reality
shows are like no other, you can’t
compare them with American or
British TV shows because they are
have been uniquely produced.
Some of the TV soaps have good
story and once you start viewing
them, you will get hooked. Most
Nigerians living abroad miss these
shows because they tell a lot
about our lifestyles and how to
tackle most problems we
encounter in our daily lives.

6. Lagos bus
conductors
Photo Source: Bankole Oluwafemi
on Flickr
Even though, bus conductors in
Lagos can be annoying, you can’t
but miss the way they behave
especially when they have a
disagreement with someone in the
bus. It’s always an interesting and
memorable scenario.

7. Speaking
daily vernacular
– Pidgin English
Pidgin English makes
communication very easy among
Nigerians. Nigerians living abroad
miss speaking their favourite
slangs such as ‘How far?’, ‘Wetin
dey happen?’, ‘How you dey?’.

8. Owambe
Parties
Photo Source: Precious Olivine
Ventures
Nigerian parties are famous for
some reasons – the fashionable
clothes, foods, friends and
families. They are the only
massive weekend parties in the
world and also the grooviest.
Owambe party is a norm in Nigeria
and if you like it or not, you will
find yourself in one, celebrating
with friends and families, dancing,
eating and drinking with them.
After all, a great celebration
reveals itself wherever there is
food, music and of course,
Nigerians.

9. Market
haggling
You may never know what you
have until you have travelled
abroad and discovered how
difficult it is to bargain on some
items because they come with
price tags. In Nigeria, everything is
very affordable and you can easily
buy things without price tags. You
have the freedom of down pricing
every product with the sellers
which is what you may never
experience in malls and
supermarkets abroad.

10. People who
do everything
for you
You can not get free labour
outside Africa which is one thing
you would definitely miss. There
are a lot of relatives, friends and
neighbours who would love to
wash for you, cook and clean for
you without asking for anything.
http://www.travelstart.com.ng/blog/15-things-nigerians-miss-living-abroad/

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Nobody: 12:29pm On Dec 11, 2014
Oboi..d noise in Nigeria is too much..I only like noise when am watchn a movie..playing music..or moanings from sex ish..other forms of noise get as e be

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Nobody: 3:24pm On Dec 11, 2014
True though the food tops the list for me

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by tdayof(m): 4:56pm On Dec 11, 2014
Booking space: Nigerians living abroad won't book space on Nairaland so when you travel abroad you will want to behave mature and miss space booking grin

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Garjohn: 5:09pm On Dec 11, 2014
useful information, thank you. But I think some of the items is not very correct

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by suxes2005(m): 5:15pm On Dec 11, 2014
Nice list.

But there are small shops in Joburg that looks
like Mallam's own

~ Sheyi
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Ezedon(m): 10:36pm On Dec 11, 2014
.street hawkers and football viewing centres

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by iykomo0(m): 10:36pm On Dec 11, 2014
OK oo
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by ifeelgood: 10:37pm On Dec 11, 2014
what of UP NEPA?

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Atk01(f): 10:37pm On Dec 11, 2014
Shouting UP NEPA!!!

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by kunlesehan(m): 10:37pm On Dec 11, 2014
Nigeria. ..home sweet home.

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by mukykaffe: 10:37pm On Dec 11, 2014
God purnish Devil i don make am today #firstpagethings
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Agimor(m): 10:38pm On Dec 11, 2014
Quite didactic.
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Atk01(f): 10:38pm On Dec 11, 2014
Miss Suya too.

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by sban(m): 10:38pm On Dec 11, 2014
You miss nairaland
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by ireneony(f): 10:38pm On Dec 11, 2014
Please change the topic to the things lagonians miss while living abroad. Why must u single out Lagos bus only and most of the things u mentioned are synonymous to Yoruba people.undecided

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Atk01(f): 10:38pm On Dec 11, 2014
And 'pure water'.

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Nobody: 10:39pm On Dec 11, 2014
I miss nothing sad

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by natureblack(m): 10:39pm On Dec 11, 2014
You can search the globe all around and another place like home can't be found.... Obalende suya spot tho' undecided........
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Nobody: 10:39pm On Dec 11, 2014
Make una miss dey go

u no add nations cup we miss?
undecided
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by natureblack(m): 10:40pm On Dec 11, 2014
Obalende suya spot........ I miss that like hell
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Atk01(f): 10:40pm On Dec 11, 2014
And gala and lacasera in traffic.

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Cmediagroup: 10:40pm On Dec 11, 2014
Serious
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Nobody: 10:40pm On Dec 11, 2014
A big mound of eba grin
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Tic4tac(m): 10:40pm On Dec 11, 2014
lol...True
Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Nimblemind(m): 10:40pm On Dec 11, 2014
So there are things one could miss even after escaping this country?

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Re: 10 Things Nigerians Miss While Living Abroad by Atk01(f): 10:41pm On Dec 11, 2014
cheesy

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