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How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by ksmiles(op): 6:37am On Mar 11, 2015
Nigerians are unique people with unusual habits. We are everywhere from United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia. (We no dey carry last!) However, we tend to stand out from other people wherever we go. We don’t need to wrap ourselves with our “green white green’ flag before people can identify us. People don’t need to ask, “Are you a Nigerian”; they just say “You are from Nigeria!”. Well, that is not a bad thing; in fact I love it when people instantly identify me as a citizen of Africa’s big apple.

Nigerians are very easy to stereotype. Here are 8 ways to spot a Nigerian abroad:

1. Our traditional attires are very unique
2. Nigerians are very loud
3. We are very flamboyant
4. Nigerians love Football
5. Our passports are green in colour
6. Pidgin English is our signature
7. Nigerians love Owanbe Parties
8. We are ‘selfie’ enthusiasts

Source: http://www.travelstart.com.ng/blog/8-ways-to-spot-a-nigerian-abroad/

Do you Agree?
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by GboyegaD(m): 7:17am On Mar 11, 2015
No I do not agree with you for the following reasons:

How many times do people wear native attire abroad?
We are not loud people.
We don't hold or passports everywhere we go.
Leanne are not popular for people to know I am Nigerian.
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by jreyez(m):
Op... You Clearly don't have a point.
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by pornstar(m): 10:46am On Mar 11, 2015
grin
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by free2ryhme: 10:46am On Mar 11, 2015
I am suspecting your post are filled with unconfirmed lies
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by DeeCherry(f): 10:47am On Mar 11, 2015
they try to form fake british/american accent like.

*how u dun?
*shey u feel good?
*hey nigga?
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by Memphis357(m): 10:47am On Mar 11, 2015
Always acting the fool when they find themselves in different surroundings.
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by psyqs(m): 10:47am On Mar 11, 2015
lolx
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by Oildichotomy(m):
Nigerians are quite easy to spot but not some of those aforementioned ways.
--- Pidgin English is our trademark non-debatable---- But saying we are loud is peculiar to some part of Nigeria not all --

Yea, we are flamboyant in an annoying way though, this pretty much cut across board, The only exception is their flamboyance is mostly exhibited in midst of fellow Nigerians or Africans alike or when they go back home.

Selfie enthusiasts? Like seriously? Hmmm, yeah we can dwarf other Africans in that category but not AAs.

One thing I have noticed about Nigerians though is the I-too-Know and LIE mentality (Nigerians can ignorantly claim but they know no jack about) grin
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by mmsen:
It's only some Nigerians that are needlessly loud, to be honest.

I wouldn't describe northerners as 'loud', Calabar people neither.

And 'selfies' are a global narcissistic trait, not particular to Nigerians at all - hence the annoying 'selfie-sticks'.
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by DeBossjay(m): 10:48am On Mar 11, 2015
interesting... But don't generalize
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by Allureoftheseas(m): 10:48am On Mar 11, 2015
OP you have not been outside nigeria. so shut the Bleep up.
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by Tosinville(m): 10:50am On Mar 11, 2015
8 bunch of craps to spot a Nigerian abroad undecided
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by overdrive(m): 10:50am On Mar 11, 2015
isorait
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by Nobody: 10:51am On Mar 11, 2015
They are excessive shoppers.

The kind that buys everything, you wonder if the world is ending.
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by joahonsi: 10:51am On Mar 11, 2015
naaaa.. i don't agree. not all of us are loud or move about with our passports and also we don't always dress in our native attires
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by kowema(f): 10:52am On Mar 11, 2015
Mtchew. .waste of MB...Yeye post
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by galadee(m): 10:53am On Mar 11, 2015
Preciousstones:
Na yoruba man write this list.yoruba behaviour lols
grin grin grin grin
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by Nobody: 10:53am On Mar 11, 2015
The accentembarassed
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by coldsummer: 10:55am On Mar 11, 2015
lol
Re: How To Spot A Nigerian Abroad by Nobody: 10:56am On Mar 11, 2015
ksmiles:
Nigerians are unique people with unusual habits. We are everywhere from United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia. (We no dey carry last!) However, we tend to stand out from other people wherever we go. We don’t need to wrap ourselves with our “green white green’ flag before people can identify us. People don’t need to ask, “Are you a Nigerian”; they just say “You are from Nigeria!”. Well, that is not a bad thing; in fact I love it when people instantly identify me as a citizen of Africa’s big apple.

Nigerians are very easy to stereotype. Here are 8 ways to spot a Nigerian abroad:

1. Our traditional attires are very unique
2. Nigerians are very loud
3. We are very flamboyant
4. Nigerians love Football
5. Our passports are green in colour
6. Pidgin English is our signature
7. Nigerians love Owanbe Parties
8. We are ‘selfie’ enthusiasts

Source: http://www.travelstart.com.ng/blog/8-ways-to-spot-a-nigerian-abroad/

Do you Agree?
Wtf. angry....who wrote thishuh..

Apart from football, every other thing above is rubbish..

Not every Nigerian wear native attire.. The only native attire I would wear is my Isi-agu and I'm yet to get one..
We are not loud,
Not only Nigerians have green passports, Pakistanis and Saudis do as well..
Pidgin?? Maybe


Owambehuhhuh? Wtf..
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