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Originally Posted by toast1985
I've noticed Houston being the new Nigerian-American capital.
Originally Posted by toast1985
I've noticed Houston being the new Nigerian-American capital.
Originally Posted by heatpinoyboy
My friend got sent to Nigeria one time by his parents as punishment
Originally Posted by heatpinoyboy
My friend got sent to Nigeria one time by his parents as punishment
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Originally Posted by toast1985
I've noticed Houston being the new Nigerian-American capital.
It is....we are DEEP.
Hell there's a Nigerian part of town in the SWAT. We call it Naija-Town
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Originally Posted by toast1985
I've noticed Houston being the new Nigerian-American capital.
It is....we are DEEP.
Hell there's a Nigerian part of town in the SWAT. We call it Naija-Town
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by heatpinoyboy
My friend got sent to Nigeria one time by his parents as punishment
Nigerian parents make this threat all the time, I never thought they actually go through with it
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
Originally Posted by heatpinoyboy
My friend got sent to Nigeria one time by his parents as punishment
Nigerian parents make this threat all the time, I never thought they actually go through with it
Originally Posted by cgutta
My dad is Nigerian and mom is Togolese but born and raised in Nigeria. I've lived in the US the majority of my life, but I went to naija for high school and a few years when I was a kid.
Edo women > Ibo women > Yoruba women
I was playing with my mom the other day telling her what type of woman I was gonna marry, I said Ibo and she almost killed me
To answer OP's questions I have no difficulties living in 2 different cultures, i actually think its a blessing in disguise to be able view the world from 2 different aspects, and I don't have problems telling my parents anything as long as they know i'm not shaming them and getting good grades in school its all gravy.
Going to naij on the 23rd, SUYA!
Originally Posted by cgutta
My dad is Nigerian and mom is Togolese but born and raised in Nigeria. I've lived in the US the majority of my life, but I went to naija for high school and a few years when I was a kid.
Edo women > Ibo women > Yoruba women
I was playing with my mom the other day telling her what type of woman I was gonna marry, I said Ibo and she almost killed me
To answer OP's questions I have no difficulties living in 2 different cultures, i actually think its a blessing in disguise to be able view the world from 2 different aspects, and I don't have problems telling my parents anything as long as they know i'm not shaming them and getting good grades in school its all gravy.
Going to naij on the 23rd, SUYA!
Originally Posted by memphissfinest
I'M 100% NIGERIAN. BORN IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. RAISED IN MEMPHIS, TN. BOTH PARENTS MOVED TO THE STATES AS TEENAGERS.
I THINK I'M A GOOD MIX. I LOVE BOTH NIGERIAN AND AMERICAN CULTURE EQUALLY. EVEN THO, ALOT OF NIGERIAN CUSTOMS DO MAKE ME LAUGH. WORD TO THE "YOU KNOW YOU ARE NIGERIAN IF...." LIST. I'LL TRY TO POST THE LIST IF I CAN STILL FIND IT. I KNOW OTHER NIGERIANS IN HERE WILL GET A GOOD LAUGH FROM IT...
FUNNY THING IS THOUGH NOBODY EVEN KNOWS I'M AFRICAN UNLESS I TELL THEM THEN I GET THEFACE. LOL
Originally Posted by memphissfinest
I'M 100% NIGERIAN. BORN IN HOUSTON, TEXAS. RAISED IN MEMPHIS, TN. BOTH PARENTS MOVED TO THE STATES AS TEENAGERS.
I THINK I'M A GOOD MIX. I LOVE BOTH NIGERIAN AND AMERICAN CULTURE EQUALLY. EVEN THO, ALOT OF NIGERIAN CUSTOMS DO MAKE ME LAUGH. WORD TO THE "YOU KNOW YOU ARE NIGERIAN IF...." LIST. I'LL TRY TO POST THE LIST IF I CAN STILL FIND IT. I KNOW OTHER NIGERIANS IN HERE WILL GET A GOOD LAUGH FROM IT...
FUNNY THING IS THOUGH NOBODY EVEN KNOWS I'M AFRICAN UNLESS I TELL THEM THEN I GET THEFACE. LOL