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RachaelB

Question For Nigerians Living In Diaspora
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Good day NL Am conducting a public poll for a research am carrying out. I would like our brothers and sisters living abroad to share how people in the different countries the base react when the find out or notice the are Nigerians and there mindsets towards Nigerians Modified. Also what are the misplaced ideologies and thoughts the have about us? ( pls emphasis on this If there are any ) Also mention the name of the country you reside in. 2 Likes |
Re: A Question For Nigerians Living In Diasporaby etrange: 9:06pm On Dec 13 |
To start with, the city where I live is considered to be the most diverse city in the world. Virtually everyone is from somewhere. In such a place, people are addressed based on their content and not based on where they are from or their accent. The truth is, we all have read or heard many things about one another's country (both good and bad) and we have also met both good and terrible people from the same country. So we know better than to stereotype people. To be honest, most of my experience has been in the corporate environment but I strongly believe the city is way too diverse for Nigerians to be singled out nevertheless. To answer the OP more directly, everyone knows I'm Nigerian at my place of work cause we normally spend a lot of time talking about our home countries and no one has ever reacted in an unruly manner towards me on learning I'm from Nigeria (even as I'm the only African in the organisation). |
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RachaelB

Sarah Akaazua Is The New Face Of Tiv International
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25 year old Queen Sarah Akaazua A.k.A Sarahbenz has emerged as the new Face Of Tiv International 2021/2022The event which is the 2nd anniversary was held at Sheraton Hotel Abuja and she contested alongside other contestants, after all the processes, the tasks giving to all the FOTI contestants, camping, stage performance such as the traditional dance, talent hunt and the dinner outing.While in camp the contestants were given tasks and the winners got their awards such as Sewing machines, laptops, phones, complete make up set and cash prices which was presented in the grand finale. The event is powered by Kano Tiv Carnival and sponsored by Gandaria LTD. Face of Tiv International is aim at promoting the Tiv rich cultural heritage, celebration and empowerment of women who would serve as good ambassadors and role model to the younger womenThe event was attended by top dignitaries.The event which is said to be a classic.
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