5 Things Nigerians cannot resist
There are things we cannot resist as Nigerians. A lot of us can go the extra miles in making sure that we get these things. What are these things that we are talking about? If you are a Nigerian, you would agree with us that these facts are true and for those who are not Nigerians, they may find these stuffs strange. However, do not feel that we are out of place with these types of desires because that is one of those things that make us unique.
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We Hardly Resist Free Things
Some people called it ‘aworf’ but it is free stuffs that we do not have to pay. This can be in form of souvenirs that are freely given to wedding guests, lottery which can drive a lot of us crazy, bonuses and airtime, and currently free WiFi or megabytes for our internet facilities. Whatever that would not cause us money, we cannot resist.
Opportune to Leave Nigeria
This is what most Nigerians can do prayers for especially the youths who are fed up with the country. It does not matter which country that we have the opportune of going, so far as we can make money from that country, we are good to go. There is hardly a part of the world where you may not find Nigerians. We always have this notion that we would succeed in any country that is not Nigeria. Some of us can sell everything we have to leave Nigeria.
Crazy about the Social Network
Too bad this craziness has met us. We love Facebook more than other social media. There is no place where we are not seen trying to make connection with friends and strangers online. Even the religious grounds have become the perfect spots for communicating with others. Today, selfies has become the trend and no one is spared even the elderly one.
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We Are Fashion Savvy
We love looking good. This is one of the things we look out for when we meet someone the first time. If you are fashion savvy, we believe that you are not doing well or you are from the village. This does not mean that we overlook people who do not dress modesty. We are still Africans who have limits to what we can wear in the public.
Our Men Are Crazy Football Fans
We can fight for a foreign club instead of our local Super Eagles. Some of our men including some ladies are fierce supporters of different clubs, food can missed, friendship can be lost and fights can result over a football argument. That is the extent of our passion for football.
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