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A Tribute to Nigerian Mothers: The Backbone of Every Home 

Though the mother is not the head of the house, her role as the mother cannot be overlooked. She brings everyone together and serves as the common ground where everyone meets.

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Everyday Life & Trends Lifestyle

Child Upbringing In A Typical Nigerian Home

The Nigerians believe that your child should be trained by everyone around, like the extended family and neighbors, so that the child turns out to be a responsible person.

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Everyday Life & Trends Lifestyle

Understanding African Time: The Culture of Lateness in Nigeria

African time is the factor that nobody negotiates, it’s a thing of the people, by the people and for the people. You will hardly see an event that was meant to start at 10am, start exactly at that time. It might start at 11am or 12pm.

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Social & Relationship Life

Welcoming Visitors in Nigeria: Culture, Expectations, and Modern Realities

Receiving visitors is like a mini celebration in all the tribes, whether you are rich or poor. The rich can make it flamboyant while the poor just give the little they can like a bottle of Coke or anything. 

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Money & Survival Lifestyle

Negotiating Prices of Goods in Nigerian Local Markets

In these local market, some sellers are already expecting you to negotiate the price, probably trying their luck if they can sell it at higher price than normal or they don’t want you negotiating it to a very low price. 

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Social & Relationship Life

The Evolution of Traditional Weddings in Nigeria: Culture, Change, and Modern Love

Nigerian weddings aren’t what they used to be. Discover how tradition is evolving, what young Nigerians are embracing, and how modern life in Nigeria is changing wedding culture.

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Social & Relationship Life

Yoruba Celebrations: The Role of Food in Cultural Heritage

Sharing food during celebrations is more than the norm; it is a way of sharing joy and love. That is why some people even fight at parties when they are not given food. Probably, they feel unloved at the party.

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