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M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by alphonsoolajide(op): 7:36am On Oct 15, 2025
Nigerian rap legend and music executive, M.I Abaga, has sparked discussion online after declaring that Nigeria remains “the best place to raise children” — citing the nation’s deep sense of community and strong family values as key reasons. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

In a recent interview, the “One Naira” crooner reflected on how Nigeria’s close-knit social culture creates a supportive environment that shapes responsible and emotionally balanced children.

“There’s something about growing up in Nigeria — the way family, neighbours, and friends all look out for one another. That bond gives children a foundation money can’t buy,” he said.

Contrasting Life Abroad

M.I Abaga, who has spent time both in Nigeria and overseas, compared the country’s communal lifestyle to the more individualistic culture in Western nations like the United States.

He noted that while living abroad offers exposure and comfort, the pressure of demanding jobs and fast-paced routines often makes it difficult for parents to spend quality time with their children.

“In America, many parents are busy working, sometimes holding multiple jobs. The system doesn’t allow that same extended family structure we have here. In Nigeria, even your neighbour helps raise your child,” M.I explained.

Nigeria’s Advantage: Cultural and Emotional Intelligence

The award-winning rapper emphasized that Nigeria’s family-oriented society naturally instills empathy, resilience, and a sense of identity in children from a young age. He believes these cultural values are critical in developing emotionally intelligent and socially grounded individuals.

According to M.I, “Growing up here teaches you to care for others, to adapt, and to stay connected to your roots — things that can get lost when children are raised abroad without that cultural grounding.”
Balancing Cultures and Values

Though M.I Abaga admitted that he’s not yet making concrete family plans, he revealed that he envisions a balanced upbringing for his future kids — one that merges Nigerian cultural roots with global exposure.

“I’d love for my kids to grow up here first, to understand who they are and where they come from. Later, they can experience the world, study abroad, and gain that global perspective — but with a Nigerian foundation,” he shared.

Fans React to His Statement

Following his remarks, social media users praised M.I for his patriotism and balanced outlook. Many agreed that despite Nigeria’s economic and political challenges, the country’s sense of togetherness and moral upbringing remains unmatched.

Others, however, argued that insecurity and poor infrastructure make parenting in Nigeria difficult — proving that the topic still divides opinions.

Regardless, M.I Abaga’s heartfelt take on parenting offers a refreshing reminder that beyond wealth or luxury, it is community, culture, and love that truly raise a child.
https://eyesoflagos.com/mi-abaga-nigeria-best-place-to-raise-children/

Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by dawnomike(m): 7:38am On Oct 15, 2025
He is right... but all these are changing in this modem day.
A society where; "the way family, neighbours, and friends all look out for one another. That bond gives children a foundation money can’t buy,” is quickly becoming no more!!! sad
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by TheFreshLady(f): 8:50am On Oct 15, 2025
Hmmm. Okay, if you say so MI Abaga.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Nobody: 8:50am On Oct 15, 2025
Depends on where o. Because of insecurity, kidnapping etc
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by jeff1993: 8:51am On Oct 15, 2025
To some certain extent, he is right.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by njokuuche77(m): 8:52am On Oct 15, 2025
I agree 100%, despite all the challenges we face in Nigeria.
The sense of community, cultural values, and strong family bonds in Nigeria make it one of the best places to raise children.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by nothingspoil70: 8:52am On Oct 15, 2025
Watch as those who have never been to any airport in their life will come and be contradicting him now
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by FarahAideed: 8:53am On Oct 15, 2025
This one is living in a privileged bubble ...all the data clearly suggests Nigeria is one of the worst places to raise a kid ..

Worst maternal mortality ranking

Worst infant mortality ranking

Highest number of out of school kids

Very low life expectancy for child ,mother and father

MI doesn't know what he is saying
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Mabuggi88: 8:53am On Oct 15, 2025
With all these our dilapidated and lack of infrastructures I doubt. Maybe he bases his argument on environmental influence. Apart from social influence you never compare raising a child here to raising them abroad where they get everything available including modern health care and far more quality education
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Dogalmighty17: 8:53am On Oct 15, 2025
I'm not surprised. He's a short man. There's a lot he can't see.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by richiemcgold: 8:57am On Oct 15, 2025
Academically - No

Communally - Yes

Spiritually - Yes
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by toffyz(m): 8:58am On Oct 15, 2025
ClearFlair:
Depends on where o. Because of insecurity, kidnapping etc
Alaye, enough of these insecurities, no where is 100% secure baba
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by chipet67(m): 9:01am On Oct 15, 2025
He's right. Cultural values
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Focusmind:
I agreed.

One could still raise kids abroad but Nigeria's environment has a way of making one to raise and all round kids.

My people in US do send their children to be enrolled in some prestigious catholic schools in Nigeria.

One is currently in my house, attending one of the Jesuit colleges in Nigeria - He would move to boarding when he gets to JSS 3

His parents in Houston are happy about their decision, one of which they want him to have Nigerian friends, class mates and build a good social networks with some Nigerians.

The religious aspect of it is also a factor and the ability of the kids to connect to our village and his root. So far, he is bonding very well and adapting fast. The below quote from MI is the goal

"He revealed that he envisions a balanced upbringing for his future kids — one that merges Nigerian cultural roots with global exposure.[i][/i]"
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by yorosstores: 9:03am On Oct 15, 2025
He is very right.

The communal life and sense of neighborhood is missing in the western world.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by ticker(m): 9:05am On Oct 15, 2025
No now. Haba this is too harshcry
Dogalmighty17:
I'm not surprised. He's a short man. There's a lot he can't see.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Pootle: 9:05am On Oct 15, 2025
very true if your parent dont raise you the street will
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Jennyclay(f): 9:07am On Oct 15, 2025
In terms of discipline - Yes.

But in terms of chasing your dreams - No
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:07am On Oct 15, 2025
These one they are raising bandit from the north, yahoo from the south and kidnappers from all regions...
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Lukuluku69(m): 9:08am On Oct 15, 2025
Facto.

We look out for each other still.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Kennyfancy(m): 9:20am On Oct 15, 2025
I have always want to merge both and train my kids that way
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by AntiChristian: 9:20am On Oct 15, 2025
Hmmm!

As bad as we think 9ja is, it's still better than many other places!
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Guestmale: 9:21am On Oct 15, 2025
The guy is right this may be one of the reasons they easily get depressed over there, when you have no one to relate with,share your joy and sad moment with and eventually commit suicide or go for mass shooting.

This is where we Africans especially Nigerians should still be grateful to God for having a society where we have family settings and friends we can lean on in time of challenges and share our happy and challenging moments with.

And I pray this Western way of life that is creeping in gradually will not completely take away this commendable family settings.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Nobody: 9:24am On Oct 15, 2025
That’s a fact!

If morals, etiquette, discipline, communication, influences and community responsibility are on the table, Nigeria is definitely one of the best.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by DMCA: 9:26am On Oct 15, 2025
Jennyclay:
In terms of discipline - Yes.

But in terms of chasing your dreams - No
Black O.S work no dey sell for Oyinbo land again o
e better to dey here continue ur O.S work because G boys go pay pass cool
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Mindlog: 9:31am On Oct 15, 2025
richiemcgold:
Academically - No

Communally - Yes

Spiritually - Yes
Which spiritually?

How has that translated to less criminality in Nigeria?
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by makavalley(m): 9:34am On Oct 15, 2025
But they are gradually eroding because we want to form woke generation imitating the western world.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by tosyne2much(m): 9:35am On Oct 15, 2025
Guestmale:
The guy is right this may be one of the reasons they easily get depressed over there, when you have no one to relate with,share your joy and sad moment with and eventually commit suicide or go for mass shooting.

This is where we Africans especially Nigerians should still be grateful to God for having a society where we have family settings and friends we can lean on in time of challenges and share our happy and challenging moments with.

And I pray this Western way of life that is creeping in gradually will not completely take away this commendable family settings.
We have one of the best cultural settings but with the way we are fast adopting the western way of life, those things that make us unique will gradually fade away
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by Outthemudbyvoke: 9:35am On Oct 15, 2025
Nothing beats a jet2holiday!

I will raise my kids overseas and they will come home to Nigeria every year to know and relate to their roots.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by favour32(m): 9:42am On Oct 15, 2025
MI wey dem want use for GM food matter.



GM food na poison.
Re: M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children by BrickDevo: 9:46am On Oct 15, 2025
This Mi that said he support APC because of Buhari but not anymore is the person I should listen to
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