“Still in Nigeria?” I hear that question often — sometimes with surprise, other times with a knowing smirk, and occasionally, quiet concern. And honestly? I understand why they ask. From the outside, Nigeria can seem overwhelming. Loud. Unpredictable. Inflation. But living here? It’s intense. It’s vibrant. And it’s unforgettable. Over time, it’s grown on me — not because it’s easy, but because it’s alive. Because in all its contradictions, Nigeria feels more human than anywhere I’ve ever known. Here’s my honest answer: 1. People say “Sorry” even when you hurt yourself. 2.“Good morning” expires at exactly 12:00pm — and you’ll be corrected if you miss the cutoff. 3.Rain ruins plans? Just get through it. 4.Anyone can turn into a motivational speaker — no prep needed. 5. One event, two prayers: Muslim to open, Christian to close. Peaceful, respectful, seamless 6. Everyone disagrees — politics, religion, football — and still shares a plate of jollof. 7.“Happy New Month” is a real thin...
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