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10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:38am On Sep 05, 2016
Like all human beings, Nigerians have faults.
Many of our faults are laughable, others are not. Nigerians really take the cream when it comes to doing dumb things.

While I’m always proudly Naija, sometimes we have to face the truth. Here are some silly things Nigerians do:



1.  Turning into keyboard warriors when someone expresses a negative opinion about Nigeria.
This is so common. No one on social media can express any negative views about Nigeria without many Nigerians turning into keyboard warriors and attacking such a person.

People should be free to have their opinions whether you agree with them or not. Let’s stop bullying non-Nigerians on social media.

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:40am On Sep 05, 2016
2.  Buying “foreign made” items because they’re “better”
Nigerian have this absurd mentality that anything not made in Nigeria is better, regardless of how expensive it is. Made in Naija goods are awesome, we should look inwards for solutions. If you think made in Naija is inferior, you’ve probably never seen an Innoson vehicle.

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:41am On Sep 05, 2016
3.  Voting a political candidate because of tribe or religion.
Nigeria is divided along religious and ethnic lines. Many people will rather vote a corrupt candidate from their tribe than an honest one from another tribe.

Let’s vote who has our best interests at heart rather than let tribe and religion divide us.

Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:42am On Sep 05, 2016
4.  “Copycatism” 
The spirit of “copycatism” is strong in Nigeria. When the popular blogger, Linda Ikeji unveiled a multi-million naira mansion, thousands of Nigerian youths decided they had a “forgotten” writing ability and wanted to become bloggers.

The same thing happened in several industries like music, movies, beauty and makeup etc.

Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:43am On Sep 05, 2016
5.  Holding football coaches more accountable than political office holders
This is particularly sad. An average Nigerian will hold his Premier League coach accountable for losing an important match but will never hold his elected official responsible for bad decisions. Decisions that affect his well-being.

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:44am On Sep 05, 2016
6.  Running when everyone is running without asking why
Nigerians are fond of doing this. Ask any group of Nigerians running why they’re doing so; you’d find that 80% are unaware of the reason for the mad dash. They only joined in just in case.

Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:45am On Sep 05, 2016
7.  Spending hours/days in Church premises
Nigerians are prepared to forgo earning a living just to spend days in a religious place of worship. You find that churches and mosques draw more people than social events that would benefit everyone.

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:46am On Sep 05, 2016
8.  Complaining whilst still remaining in the situation causing the complaint.
While Nigerians love to complain, I’ve learnt to ignore complaints from Nigerians. Many Nigerians will complain about bad leaders but still elect the same set of people they just complained about.

Are we not the ones doing ourselves?

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:46am On Sep 05, 2016
9.  Forming a fake accent after a two-week vacation abroad
Nigerians will spend a short holiday in UK/US and come back with a new accent, eating habit and even a different way of dressing. It’s gotten so bad that some Nigerians pick up new accents at the various international airports.

Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:47am On Sep 05, 2016
10.  Following internet trends without proper thought
Nigerians will celebrate Halloween, Fourth of July etc just because they see it online. We really need  to stop incorporating trends we see on the internet into our lives without understanding them first.

Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by omohjesu(m): 2:50am On Sep 05, 2016
Which of these are you guilty of? grin cheesy

Dnt spoil d fun

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by Nobody: 5:22am On Sep 05, 2016
omohjesu:
7.  Spending hours/days in Church premises
Nigerians are prepared to forgo earning a living just to spend days in a religious place of worship. You find that churches and mosques draw more people than social events that would benefit everyone.


how is this one dumb...is it a bad thing to worship your creator or haven't you seen people praying for days abegi

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by EmekaBlue(m): 7:41am On Sep 05, 2016
True
Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by Nobody: 8:40am On Sep 05, 2016
omohjesu:
7.  Spending hours/days in Church premises
Nigerians are prepared to forgo earning a living just to spend days in a religious place of worship. You find that churches and mosques draw more people than social events that would benefit everyone.

Op I no agree wit this one. Shouldn't we solve our problems first before
even thinking of partying. No Nigerian is without a problem. Don't be deceived wheneva u see them putting on designer dresses and going out in fine rides. Their's a lot behind their smile
Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by jokerphilics(m): 9:07am On Sep 05, 2016
omohjesu:
6.  Running when everyone is running without asking why
Nigerians are fond of doing this. Ask any group of Nigerians running why they’re doing so; you’d find that 80% are unaware of the reason for the mad dash. They only joined in just in case.
Kojumaribi gbogbo ara logun ee

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Re: 10 Really Dumb Things Nigerians Are Fond Of Doing by Gerrard59(m): 3:46pm On Sep 05, 2016
omohjesu:
2.  Buying “foreign made” items because they’re “better”
Nigerian have this absurd mentality that anything not made in Nigeria is better, regardless of how expensive it is. Made in Naija goods are awesome, we should look inwards for solutions. If you think made in Naija is inferior, you’ve probably never seen an Innoson vehicle.

It's called choice. Most Nigerian made products aren't of high quality, besides they're expensive compared to foreign goods.

However, I don't blame them as the costs of doing business in Nigeria is on the high side thereby making foreign goods to have same price with our locally produced goods.

I read in The Economist where the head of Olam said that the cost of transporting a trailer/lorry of goods from Kano to Lagos is same as transporting the same goods from Osaka to Lagos. shocked.

We should hold our governments accountable so as to make the business environment conducive for entrepreneurs/business wo(men). Imagine spending half of your revenue on diesel alone; every week. embarassed Tell me, why not import rather than manufacture?

Additionally, consumers are becoming more savvier, thereby ensuring they get the best out of their money. No sentiments attached to buying products or consuming services as the world is a global village. Nigerian businesses must ensure that standards are very high for consumers to consume their products or services. Example is HITV vs Dstv. Quality is key.

It's the consumer's money, therefore they possess the prerogative on HOW to spend it.

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