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Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Glimpsetv: 12:59pm On Jan 04
An American’s Eye-opening Experience In Nigeria: Cultural Shocks

An American visitor recently shared his fascinating experiences after traveling to Nigeria, a journey that brought with it many cultural shocks and surprising discoveries. His reflections highlight stark differences between life in the United States and Nigeria.

No Credit System

The first thing that stood out to him was Nigeria's lack of a credit system. Coming from a society where credit is a cornerstone of financial transactions, he was surprised to find that in Nigeria, people only purchase what they can afford upfront. Unlike in the U.S., where it’s common to "buy now, pay later," every car and house in Nigeria is paid for in full. He noted that all the vehicles seen on the streets of Lagos, from luxury cars to everyday ones, were owned outright. Leasing and payment plans, so familiar in America, are virtually non-existent.

Yearly Housing Payments

Housing arrangements in Nigeria also caught him off guard. While Americans typically pay rent monthly, Nigerians often pay for an entire year of housing upfront. Despite this, he discovered that the cost of rent in Nigeria is much more affordable. In fact, what he spends on one month’s rent in the U.S. could easily cover a year-long lease in Nigeria, and the homes are often just as impressive.

Affordable Services

Another revelation was the affordability of services. Whether it was getting a haircut or taking his child to the spa, the cost of these services in Nigeria was a fraction of what he would pay in the U.S. He attributed this difference to the strength of the U.S. dollar when converted into Naira, giving him greater purchasing power. He found himself spending far less on similar services without compromising on quality.

The Luxurious Side of Lagos

Perhaps the most surprising aspect of his visit was Lagos itself, particularly Lagos Island. Divided into the Mainland and Island, Lagos offers a striking contrast between urban luxury and traditional living. On his first visit to Lagos Island, he was stunned by the modern architecture, high-end restaurants, and exotic cars. The opulence of this part of the city reminded him of New York City but with a uniquely African flair.

He observed how mainstream media often fails to showcase this affluent side of Nigeria. Seeing the stylish and vibrant Lagos Island firsthand changed his perspective. He likened it to a hidden gem, a place where luxury and culture blend seamlessly.

Final Reflections

The American traveler’s experience in Nigeria left him in awe of the country’s unique way of life. From its pay-as-you-go financial culture to the affordable cost of living and the unexpected luxury of Lagos Island, Nigeria challenged his preconceived notions. It’s a place he can’t wait to revisit, eager to explore even more of its charm and surprises.

Watch the video and take a listen as he shares his amazing experience.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK5TAmnbiwA?si=JwH-OiaOWLxmA4zx

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by lordm(m): 1:48pm On Jan 04
Nigerians pay in full

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by rinzaugustine: 3:48pm On Jan 04
Most of the luxury cars he is seeing are the proceeds of crime. You don’t have to become a criminal scamming people online to drive a luxurious car in a western country as good credit takes care of that as long as you are working . He should visit Abuja. Lagos is an unplanned chaotic city , full of traffic jams, no drainages, loud noise and those smelly black water dirty creeks a simple water management expertise would have easily taken care. He should have visited the serene villages of Oshun, Oshogbo, Ado ekiti , Akure, Ibadan villages to enjoy Nigeria

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by eepeepook: 6:23pm On Jan 04
His dollars will do well for our economy. Now, he can go home.

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Grundyy(m): 7:33pm On Jan 04
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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Tjra: 7:34pm On Jan 04
rinzaugustine:
Most of the luxury cars he is seeing are the proceeds of crime. You don’t have to become a criminal scamming people online to drive a luxurious car in a western country as good credit takes care of that as long as you are working . He should visit Abuja. Lagos is an unplanned chaotic city , full of traffic jams, no drainages, loud noise and those smelly black water dirty creeks a simple water management expertise would have easily taken care. He should have visited the serene villages of Oshun, Oshogbo, Ado ekiti , Akure, Ibadan villages to enjoy Nigeria
Those places you call villages are more developed than your shit hole region. I won't be surprised you hawk gala in one of the states.




VincciDaOneAndO:
Shush the hell up, slowpoke. Where's your own state?
You don't know that guy? He is a well known tribalist here. He is from Aba.

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Burbel: 7:34pm On Jan 04
Same thing we experience every single day

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by kestolove95(m): 7:34pm On Jan 04
So?
Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Softmirror: 7:34pm On Jan 04
🤗 That picture is not Nigeria. And what about the GUN culture. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by donleo92(m): 7:35pm On Jan 04
I be rivers guys but I swear lagos fine dieeee

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by AllenSpencer: 7:35pm On Jan 04
If you lived all your life in the US, that’s the only time you will appreciate Africa

Where people own assets forever and pass on to generations. Where people own and not in debt for basics.

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by VincciDaOneAndO(m): 7:36pm On Jan 04
Shush the hell up, slowpoke. Where's your own state?
rinzaugustine:
Most of the luxury cars he is seeing are the proceeds of crime. You don’t have to become a criminal scamming people online to drive a luxurious car in a western country as good credit takes care of that as long as you are working . He should visit Abuja. Lagos is an unplanned chaotic city , full of traffic jams, no drainages, loud noise and those smelly black water dirty creeks a simple water management expertise would have easily taken care. He should have visited the serene villages of Oshun, Oshogbo, Ado ekiti , Akure, Ibadan villages to enjoy Nigeria

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Ifexibe(m): 7:36pm On Jan 04
Yeah.
I understand people that want to japa o.
But i still think Nigeria is one of the best countries to make it in.
Services are soo cheap. But there are other disadvantages sha.

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by poweredcom(m): 7:36pm On Jan 04
Notin new ok , nigeria city cant even be compared to just one state city in yankee

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Angelfrost(m): 7:36pm On Jan 04
That lack of Credit System is what I love about living in Nigeria...!

My friend that relocated abroad almost got roped into debts by their system, till he remembered and returned to his Naija orientation.

Don't get me wrong, there is nothing bad about helping people get things upfront and paying later or in instalments, but systematically compelling people to use the system by that criminal Credit Scoring process is what I find abhorrent.


This is what happens when criminal bank and financial cartels run nations.

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Kobicove(m): 7:37pm On Jan 04
Also tell him that here in Nigeria our teenagers don't take guns to school to go shoot up the place and kill innocent people grin

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Ekpekus(m): 7:38pm On Jan 04
Glimpsetv:




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK5TAmnbiwA?si=JwH-OiaOWLxmA4zx


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Nigeria or Lagos I believe it is the island that he stayed throughout his period in Lagos....so how can he objectively assess this?

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Abaziaka: 7:38pm On Jan 04
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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Mathewrichard99: 7:38pm On Jan 04
Small dollar big Naira.....buy all buyables after conversion.....Na so we dey for T.Pain Era...

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Golden057(m): 7:38pm On Jan 04
If only he knows what we go through to afford these things we pay for.

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Vicotex(m): 7:38pm On Jan 04
rinzaugustine:
Most of the luxury cars he is seeing are the proceeds of crime. You don’t have to become a criminal scamming people online to drive a luxurious car in a western country as good credit takes care of that as long as you are working . He should visit Abuja. Lagos is an unplanned chaotic city , full of traffic jams, no drainages, loud noise and those smelly black water dirty creeks a simple water management expertise would have easily taken care. He should have visited the serene villages of Oshun, Oshogbo, Ado ekiti , Akure, Ibadan villages to enjoy Nigeria
Lol 😂
Nwannem abeg chill, let our western brothers breathe 😂😂

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by hamid6249: 7:39pm On Jan 04
Baba forget say minimum wage no be the same

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by AmalaAtiEwedu: 7:40pm On Jan 04
Jagaban till 2031

God bless Tinubu cool

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Lanre1st(m): 7:40pm On Jan 04
It is a good feedback and impressive one.

He should just mind where visit to avoid being kidnapped

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by motymop: 7:41pm On Jan 04
rinzaugustine:
Most of the luxury cars he is seeing are the proceeds of crime. You don’t have to become a criminal scamming people online to drive a luxurious car in a western country as good credit takes care of that as long as you are working . He should visit Abuja. Lagos is an unplanned chaotic city , full of traffic jams, no drainages, loud noise and those smelly black water dirty creeks a simple water management expertise would have easily taken care. He should have visited the serene villages of Oshun, Oshogbo, Ado ekiti , Akure, Ibadan villages to enjoy Nigeria

really! so nigeria can not be enjoyed in major cities

so you mean no scammers in western countries

is the insurance and credit systems in the western world not scams... imagine been in debt all your life

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by AllBlack: 7:43pm On Jan 04
Culture Shock
Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by lordm(m): 7:43pm On Jan 04
I love my country

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Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by Nahunger(m): 7:44pm On Jan 04
cool
Re: Cultural Shocks Experienced By American Guy Visiting Nigeria (Photos/Videos) by princepee: 7:44pm On Jan 04
Forget oo, if you have enough money naija is a place to enjoy.
Just that we have week currency.

I took 300k to the village for Christmas and new year and I had maximum fun.

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