ONLY IN NIGERIA: THINGS ONLY NIGERIAN KIDS WILL UNDERSTAND πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸ˜‚

 If you grew up in a Nigerian household, there are certain things that just make sense. It's like there's an unspoken rule book every Nigerian parent follows, no matter where they are. Here are some things only Nigerian kids will truly understand"

# 1. Parents and Their Infamous Lectures πŸ“š

If you’ve ever had a conversation with a Nigerian parent, you know it’s never just about the main topic. Whether you’re in trouble or just standing nearby, they’ll turn anything into a life lesson. You didn't do your chores? "When I was your age, I was already cooking for the entire village!"

# 2. “Go and Bring Me...” – The Universal Nigerian Command πŸƒ‍♀️πŸƒ‍♂️

There's nothing like your parents telling you to bring them the remote, especially when it's right next to them. Why?!! 😩

# 3. Sundays Are for Rice and Stew 🍲

 Sundays in a Nigerian household are very important. After church, everyone must prepare for the endless wait for the rice and stew to be made. Because no Sunday is complete without rice and stew.

# 4. When Your Parents’ Friends Become Your “Aunties” and “Uncles” πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§

If you’re Nigerian, then you know every adult is an “aunty” or “uncle,” whether they’re related to you or not. And these aunties and uncles will question every single detail of your life at family gatherings. “What class are you now? When will you finish school? What's with the interrogation?! πŸ˜…

Growing up Nigerian is an experience like no other. From the strict parents to the endless supply of rice and stew, life is full of stories that only we can truly understand.


Comments

  1. I totally agree. I am Nigerian too and everything is real

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    1. I'm glad you can relate. We know the struggle too well

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  2. i love this I am a Nigerian too

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  3. It dey facts what this pickin be sayin

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