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Christianity Etc › Re: Grace Testimony From Nigeria : Protected From Armed Robbery by poweredcom(m): 11:06am On Oct 16, 2016 |
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Phones › Re: 5 Ways Phones Have Changed The Lives Of Nigerians by poweredcom(m): 4:38pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Business › Re: GMO Foods: Shoprite, Next Superstores May Be Shut Down By The Federal Government by poweredcom(m): 4:35pm On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Business › Re: Nigerian Inflation Rises To 17.9 Percent In September – NBS by poweredcom(m): 10:36am On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Business › Re: Nigerian Inflation Rises To 17.9 Percent In September – NBS by poweredcom(m): 8:24am On Oct 15, 2016 |
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Culture › Re: How To Be Culturally Sensitive When You Travel Around Nigeria by poweredcom(m): 2:51pm On Oct 13, 2016 |
Revolva: There is no argument that Africans and Nigerians are culturally sensitive. Despite the fact that there is a sharp decline in values, we have not completely forgotten our traditional route. Hence, anyone who attempts to treat it with contempt or disdain will considerably have themselves to blame. For regular travelers, if you are visiting a culturally sensitive country like Nigeria, you have to be conscious of your activities. This is even more essential in a country like Nigeria with our hundreds of ethnic groups and languages. Although there are slight differences in beliefs, there are significant similarities at the same time.
For regular travelers visiting a culturally sensitive country like Nigeria, you have to be conscious of your activities. i share various ways you can be culturally sensitive when you travel around Nigeria. The veracity of this is that these tips will keep you safe. Thus, whether you are traveling to Kano in Northern Nigeria, Idoma in Benue, Igala in kogi or Ogoni in Port Harcourt, you will definitely be safe.
Do your homework
There is no gainsaying that research is an important part of travel. How will you find your way around? Do you know the local culture and taboos? Do you know their dress culture? Do your homework to avoid troubled waters. Even if you are traveling with a local, it does not make any difference if your research is untidy and not rigorous.
Dress carefully
Dress culture varies in different parts of the country. In Lagos, people will only frown at your dress sense if it is utterly and extremely irresponsible and indecent. However, if you dress that same way in Kaduna, you will definitely have yourself to blame. When you observe the way people dress over there, you will abandon all indecent attires if you want to live and travel peacefully to avoid any harassments. You can even show solidarity by embracing their dress culture.
Keep your wits to yourself
Your wits and banter can easily get you into trouble. For example, if you are among the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria, you do not say something that’s obviously negative even though you are joking. And don’t abuse the traditional rites involved in any cultural festival no matter how odious it may be. Simply keep your wits and banter to yourself.
Follow the rules
You should always have at the back of your mind that you are a traveler. You are in unfamiliar terrain and you have to follow their rules and regulations whether you like it or not. So, if there are rules in respect of night curfews and drinking/eating during Ramadan, you should simply follow the rules. For example, during the Eyo festival in Lagos, you are expected to walk around barefooted. if you can follow this rule, it is advisable you stay at home. Ask Questions
If you cannot get a local to take you around, you should always ask questions. Like they say ignorance of the law excuses not. This will prevent you from getting lost or strolling into places of worship or shrine. |
Romance › Re: Angry Guy Blasts Lady For Snubbing His Chats (screenshot) by poweredcom(m): 1:08pm On Oct 13, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Lord's Chosen Members In Abakaliki In Acrobatic Stunts (Photos) by poweredcom(m): 6:19pm On Oct 11, 2016 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: 38 Repentant Prostitutes Baptized In Port-Harcourt (Photos) by poweredcom(m): 12:10am On Oct 11, 2016 |
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Crime › Re: Gay Lovers Caught Having Sex In Lagos, Arraigned (Photo) by poweredcom(m): 10:12am On Oct 08, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Okey Bakassi's Military Outfit For A Movie Role: Fan Complains As Actor Replies by poweredcom(m): 10:00am On Oct 08, 2016 |
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Health › Re: Are You Drinking Enough Water? by poweredcom(m): 3:55pm On Oct 07, 2016 |
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