Yeah it is just in a different way, you someone who is not loud but through their actions they're showing their confidence. Not always screaming & shouting
Had a Ibo student as a roommate at SUNY Delhi, this guy Godfrey Uzochukwu was amazing, he made all A’s in every subject . Big Respect to Nigerians 😎🤓🇯🇲👍🏿💯
Because a comedian & musician told you? Ok, so how's that scammer heritage working for you? You see? You can't choose one only, it's a complete "heritage" package, yes? Foh
Being true to their identity....uhh 🤔 that's literally something you would read in a Chinese fortune cookie. Aka means nothing because it applies to everyone. Clueless
My younger daughter attended a daycare run by a Nigerian lady. She was AWESOME!!! She had a great sense of humor and was a very no nonsense person. I always liked her. She was the only Nigerian I had ever met and left me with a great impression of the folks from that nation.
Literally every Nigerian I’ve ever met, is exactly like the lady you described 😊 They truly are lovely! And you’re right about the sense of humour, they’re all really funny bless them! 😂❤
@@ts4686 Certainly not a backhanded compliment. I have only met one family from the Czech Republic and they were lovely, so I would say the same about that nationality. I have actually met many Russians, and they have ALL been wonderful, so I would say the same about them. Still to this day, that lady who ran my daughter's day care is the only person from Nigeria I have ever met (as far as I know). And I still have a favorable impression of them because of her. How is that backhanded? If it is ... I don't get it. And I won't apologize for it, because my comment certainly wasn't meant that way. Sometimes you have to read the meaning in a statement if the actual wording wasn't to your liking.
I just found out that I'm 40% Nigerian and this makes so much sense. I am very confident, passionate and persistent. I'm always motivating myself and others. I'm so proud of my Nigerian roots! 💚
3 times in 2 different countries I've been told that I "walk like a Nigerian". I asked what they meant, and one of them told me "you guys walk like you own the road" 😂🤣😂
Same😂😂😂, my dad is nigerian n i always had issues in school with teachers telling my mom, she thinks shes better than everyone and my mother would say no, that’s natural for her and if it bothers you then….maybe you have work within to do😂😂😂🤞🏾🤞🏾❤️❤️❤️
Very happy. Happiness is a choice. If you wallow in your problems when you have any, you'll die of depression and life will go on without you and when everything is going well, stay happy too.
Maximum respect too. My Kenyan colleagues show me love effortlessly here for just being who I am. The love from Kenya to Nigerians are unparalleled honestly
Lol I'm in South Africa and have a loud arrogant New Yorker neighbor on my left, and a loud arrogant Nigerian on my right. They're exaclty as you described (except they're not really "cool af"...but they're arrogant enough to believe they are)
That's 💯 true, we as South Africans will always say I am trying no matter how great our achievements are but Nigerians will always take ownership of their achievements, their confidence is just on another level
That's why I prefer South Africans. I like manners and decorum. LOL! I enjoy Nigerian entertainment as a Black American. However, as a woman, I don't click with the men at all. The women, never had encounters. Other Black women from the continent-love. Met a South African-love. I do well with other Africans. Those Nigerians can be woefully ignorant sometimes, rude, always turning something into a competition, and don't take rejection till you really put a foot on their neck.
When I had surgery and went to ICU, the Nigerian nurses were so caring and took their job very seriously. When I would get discouraged, they lifted my spirits and gave me hope. They were very meticulous and did an excellent job.
I love this. Nigerians have positive approach to life and they don't sit around waiting for government to give them handouts because the government is almost nonexistent anyway.
The irony of making a statement like this while having that same country’s flag in your profile picture. Feel free to trade your American luxuries for a life in Nigeria whenever you wish.
Other Africans tend to see it as arrogance but one thing is that we believe in the power of the tongue. We speak greatness to our selves before we’re even great. The Yorubas especially will say the opposite of what’s really happening when it’s negative and from context you will understand. Like if you were really sick, you might say my enemies were really tired last week that’s why I didn’t visit you etc. 😂 Edit: wawu 2k likes? Ẹṣe ẹyin t'emi 🤗
As a South African, I think at the core of the "beef" between SAns and Naijas is really the difference in personalities. We are on different ends of the spectrum so we easily misunderstand and misinterpret each other. SAns are big on humility: be humble and modest, don't brag, don't walk into a room like you own it. This shows in our fashion and in our way of life- we like simple and understated elegance. While Nigerians are all about being loud and ostentatious. Big assertive personalites that cement themselves in spaces. Glitz and glitter, overstated glam. If we were birds, SAns would be the swans and Nigerians would be the flashy peacocks- both beautiful but very very different.
This comment is underrated. This is so true, and that is why Nigerians are always at loggerheads with SAns, cos the SAns feel Nigerians are too proud and they, the SAns, are bent on proving to the world that Nigerians are nothing, that Nigerians do not have any reason to brag. 😂😂
I don't think so, one or two Nigerians do honest work. These were the first known world-wide digital scammers before online transactions were a thing. They are into d*ugs and p*ostitution. Parents that give their kids lots of money to carry to school get targeted by them. I am talking as young as primary school. They give them laced sweets until it's in their system then sell to them which is the same strategy they use to drug our sisters. All these people didn't get into d*rugs on their own will but were forced using this strategy to increase their customer base. When girls wants to satisfy their craving they then force them into p*ostitution in exchange. The problem with us SAns is that we are so welcoming to our detriment, we never learnt from the mistake of our forefathers when they welcomed the Caucasian who kicked us out of our land and now we are repeating the same. Some we call me xenophobic for this truth but I don't care coz deep down honest Nigerians know this truth.
African Americans - 40 million. Nigerians - 200 million. As time goes on....the cultural influence of Nigerians on the entire African diaspora will be felt on every continent. They have a big mimetic spirit and they will push and push until they succeed. The only problem is that that mimetic rivalry is sometimes between Nigerians themselves. If they were truly united, they would be unstoppable.
That rivalry only happens among us because we are a nation of several other nations. For example Hausa Fulanis are about 47M,Yorubas are 42M and lbos are 37M....funny enough,all the big 3 have families spread across West Africa. Those nos are bigger than several countries within Africa itself. However when Nigerians are outside or against an opposing external threat,you won't notice the rivalry,everyone comes together to right off the threat.
I worked at an international space camp for kids specifically with the groups that would fly in from other countries. We had kids from EVERYWHERE like whole big groups and it was really interesting and fun to see the cultural differences in diff.groups within each one. The Nigerian kids were always the FUNNIEST PEOPLE I HAVE EVER MET IN MY LIFE. For some reason they just had this different type of dry humor like British but way better. They would joke with each other and with us at super unexpected times, like their comedic timing was next level. Was so funny. Super cool people
Yeah Nigerian humour is very sarcastic and teasing. Thank you for pointing that out because a lot of people tend to underestimate how witty and playful we can be, pertaining to our humour.
I asked a coworker what country in Africa that she was from. Oh boy, it was like I was the most idiot person on earth. This lady gave me a stern lecture that Africa is not a country but a continent. From then I pulled myself in a corner every time she passed by.
@@Jamaltheatlantean Nigerians Jamaicans and Ghanaians, we are all cut out from the same cloth. We have more similarities than any other group of black people in the world. As a Nigerian I'm proud of my wonderful county and I love Ghana my neighboring country (We are literally siblings) And Jamaicans got our love even more than almost every other country in Africa.🇳🇬🇬🇭🇯🇲
Nigerians are blunt and straight to the point. If a Nigerian is being diplomatic with you, he or she is most likely being economical with the truth possibly not to hurt your feelings.
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993considering that this comment coming from a SA man, a country naturally full of hatred and a country that blame every other nationals in their country except themselves for the failures of their system, it will be a waste of energy engaging you.
My DNA came back majority Nigerian. I am very confident. My husband will say, "I'm trying to be like you." When we are alone I will correct him. "You are a king, you are not trying to be like no one. Own what you got!"
Our neighbors are Nigerian. The man breaks me up all the time......he's so blunt that I burst out laughing while talking because of his comments......🤣🤣🤣🤣
My boyfriend is Nigerian and it took me a while to understand his communication style. (Still have a hard time lol) but they do have this direct way of speaking paired with their tone which can make an American easily feel offended but it’s all love! Lol atleast from my boo!
That’s just who we are … one of my greatest culture shock in America was people smiling with a random person and been passively aggressive… oh I hate it so much the Nigerian in me call it fake and lies it too me a minute to understand it but I still don’t like it . 😂
@@peejayben-agbabowe4610 its irritating. I hv some oyinbo neighbors who will smile at me and even get my mail for me but their body language says the opposite. Like you can see they are smiling but also looking at you with h8tred. I just respond with their fakeness back. Once I am done with my goals in this neighborhood, I am out. No time. Lolol. I no send them. Na realestate portfolio I dey build one by one
I knew a Nigerian NBA student, she was absolutely truthful every single moment of every day. It really perplexed her as to why Americans told somebody White lies.
Black Americans definitely aren't out here telling white lies, so it's definitely not an American thing. I think we're probably more candid than them, which is why some people can't take us.
It’s one of those VERY FEW TIMES someone tells you their nationality and you think ‘Yes, I knew that long before you told me’ If you ever have the true pleasure of working with a Nigerian, you’ll know how awesome they are to be around.
All Africans are direct. They do not sugar coat anything. It just they are more meek and humble. E.g if they got a promotion they would mostly keep it to them selves. Nigerians will post it or share when ever they can.
I'm married to a wonderful Nigerian man, I just love their confidence, they're sharp shooters man. But can't stop laughing at Burna's response cos it's so on point 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
I did the Nigerian almost 5 years that dude was so honest I just used to be looking at him like do you realize what you just said to me he was like yeah I heard everything that came out of my mouth
Tell them I am Ugandan but i love challenge and Africa Nigerians represent the continent, 3rd Highly Educated group in the USA, blacks highly paid jobs. People don't see all that you see the easy things, actually scamming is for intelligent people too
Trevor is not wrong. My husband is Nigerian, and boy he is ultra direct. So direct that sometimes I am embarrassed 😳 😂. And I' from NYC and people call us direct but boy Nigerians take it.
Am a Nigerian, we come out straight... We call it as we see it... Some of us Nigerians say the fact with humility & other's say the fact with some depth of arrogance.... But overall, we go straight to the point...
Actually we do care about your feelings, but we do know that giving you the truth is MORE important. We'll say: "As a friend I'm advising you. If you like, take it. If you don't like to take it, you're the one that will carry the trouble". It's all love 🙂
@@rotimiamudeli Guy do your research properly before coming online to expose your ignorance, just because they where moved via Badagry ain't any scientific reason to justify their roots but DNA and which shows many re from the Eastern part of Nigeria ....Read Read and read. Research Research and research!!!
That's perfect! A few years ago it got to the point that when I met a Nigerian I would just look them in the eye and say, "You know, I've figured out that Nigerians are taking over the world" and they don't bother to deny it. 😄
Another time we lie is when we fail in school and try to change the grades on our report cards 😂. Failure is not in the vocabulary of a Nigerian parent lol.
We had to get our parents to sign our report cards and I had a bad grade in math so I forfeited my father's signature and took back to school. A few weeks later he found out and punished me but was so impressed that he asked me to show him how I did it! 😂
Im a afro latina Always been attractive to Nigerians Now im dating one And we are just the same in so many ways So I did a Dna test And im 50 % Nigerian 😂 igbo state I feel right at home.
🤣😂🤣Burna, "we don't lie unless we want to scam you"
That scam truth is so prominent😂💔
Why is it mainly Nigerians who scam people?
I thought he said “stab” not “scam” haha!!
LOL HE SAID SCAM
@@mominor6913 Who are you, Butthead?
@@keric3673 I heard stab too 😂
Confidence is EVERYTHING in a Person
Yeah it is just in a different way, you someone who is not loud but through their actions they're showing their confidence.
Not always screaming & shouting
@@MK-qb3rl FACTS!!
I'm a Nigerian, and that's 100% true.
Which part of Nigeria are u from?
@@ugoawa3171 Cross River. You?
@@eyarebisong2152 Abia
Shameful!!
@@annmarieholland4242 why?
They are like a country of 100 million motivational speakers. They always have high energy 🤣
This is a wonderful description!!!🎉
If you mean the population of Nigeria, it is actually over 218 million.
Thats a lie, there like 230 million of us 😂😂
@@TheOracle007 I believe Miki Markos said "100 million motivational speakers". The key phrase is "motivational speakers" not the entire population.
@@so9487shut up.
If you watched this more than 5 Times as a Nigerian, please gather here 🤣🤣🤣
Am a Jamaican and I watch more than five times lol!
As a Jamaican, I watched this 7 times 😂😂
What did he said
As a white man I watched it ten and cracked up more each time burna kills me no lies told here 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm Nigerian 😊
Nigerians are like “modesty for what? I’ll be quiet when I am dead!” 😂🤞❤
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Humble means to down play ur mind and I’m say no! Nope I not play dumb for pale wokeys
Underrated comment right here 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Basically:
Other Africans: small talk before they get to the point
Nigerians: go straight to the point
this is literally why burna kept beating trevor to the punchline on this one 😭
No time
Then you dont know Africa
@@lazyscorpion3889 🤷
Then share your expertise too 😉
I was just pointing about the differences and how it's funny, that's all
Yup. I've noticed that,,,,, what's up with that?????
This is why the only thing we Nigerians fear, are other Nigerians.
Facts🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
😂😂 100% true
💯
Confirm.
Had a Ibo student as a roommate at SUNY Delhi, this guy Godfrey Uzochukwu was amazing, he made all A’s in every subject . Big Respect to Nigerians 😎🤓🇯🇲👍🏿💯
Wrong flag but thanks lol
🇯🇲I see unu brother Garvey lives 🇭🇹
Best Doctor, best Engineer ...as well as best scammer is nigerian
It’s igbo not ibo
The Jamaican flag is never wrong, it's precisely where it needs to be. Best of days. @@TrillAntho
“We don’t lie unless we want to scam you” 🤣🤣🤣 I can’t breathe lolol
It's true 😭😭😭
I thought he said unless we want to STAB you! 😂
Yeah, I heard stab at first too
Thanks for explaining. I did not understand what he said😂
VERY TRUE 😭
Every Nigerian man I ever met totally believes his Mothers praise😎
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, Nigerians have high praise and respect for their Moms!❤
They believe any praise! They lives for the praise, they thirst for it!!!! (They make you want to make up words don’t be surprised!! 🙆♀️) 😂😂😂
Amen🙏as we all should Praise our Mother's!!!!
Amen🙏as we all should Praise our Mother's!!!!
For real, never met a Nigerian who is not confident!! They control their space and they act like it!!👊🏼😂 Love it!! Asé
Arrogance just most time they have nothing
@@lazyscorpion3889 You seem to really hate Nigerians.... Get out!!!!
@@lazyscorpion3889 no dear, not arrogance. We're just straight forward and fearless
@@lazyscorpion3889 #HATER ...what a shame
@@lazyscorpion3889 Dude stop trolling
He’s not lying Nigerians are brutally honest and that’s is a wonderful characteristic to have.
Thank you
Yup for better or worse 😅 RIP Dad
PERIODT!!!!❤
Nigerians are also sooo poetic and dramatic.
Very dramatic
Dramatic, funny and over the top.
@@Omnipresenc Now you understand why we have the world's 2nd biggest movie industry. Drama is in our blood. 😂
Emphasis on dramatic!!
Ya, proudly so@@AfriTalkz
So true ! Nigerians are so bold and confident!! I love my heritage!
Me too
Because a comedian & musician told you? Ok, so how's that scammer heritage working for you? You see? You can't choose one only, it's a complete "heritage" package, yes? Foh
Have u ever heard of somalis?
@@yeshuasnewweapon5509 ha ha ha!
We Nigerians are mad people , everyone in Nigeria have born madness
One thing I love about Nigerians is their confidence and being true to their identity. They also support each other very well.
And what's one (or more) thing you dislike about them?
Lol... You made sense till the last sentence 😂😂.
@@funasims8552he didn't lie about the support each other
Biggest frauds in AFRICAAAA
Being true to their identity....uhh 🤔 that's literally something you would read in a Chinese fortune cookie. Aka means nothing because it applies to everyone. Clueless
They always own their space. Allow them they will occupy your space too. I love my 9jah friends. Not afraid to take risks at all.
Yep much luv Nija
Nigerians are the Jamaicans of Africa and Jamaicans are the Nigerians of the Caribbean. No shortage of confidence and pride.
Nigerians are the black Americans of Africa, very prideful, loud and copied.
This is true! 🇯🇲🇳🇬 So many similarities!
So true.
True, true!😂
Mate, Jamaicans were people from Nigeria mostly from the ( Igbo tribe). So Nigerians can't behave like Jamaicans rather it's the other way round 😅
My younger daughter attended a daycare run by a Nigerian lady. She was AWESOME!!! She had a great sense of humor and was a very no nonsense person. I always liked her. She was the only Nigerian I had ever met and left me with a great impression of the folks from that nation.
Literally every Nigerian I’ve ever met, is exactly like the lady you described 😊 They truly are lovely! And you’re right about the sense of humour, they’re all really funny bless them! 😂❤
What an awesome comment and compliment, right until your last sentence. Then it turned into a backhanded compliment. Pity.
@@ts4686 was that directed at the original person commenting? Or me? 😅
@mazmilenovic5276 To the original commentor 😉 Sorry I thought I added that part.
Your comment is fine, though a tad generalising 😆
@@ts4686 Certainly not a backhanded compliment. I have only met one family from the Czech Republic and they were lovely, so I would say the same about that nationality. I have actually met many Russians, and they have ALL been wonderful, so I would say the same about them. Still to this day, that lady who ran my daughter's day care is the only person from Nigeria I have ever met (as far as I know). And I still have a favorable impression of them because of her. How is that backhanded? If it is ... I don't get it. And I won't apologize for it, because my comment certainly wasn't meant that way. Sometimes you have to read the meaning in a statement if the actual wording wasn't to your liking.
I just found out that I'm 40% Nigerian and this makes so much sense. I am very confident, passionate and persistent. I'm always motivating myself and others. I'm so proud of my Nigerian roots! 💚
Welcome to the fam my brother🤝🏼💚🇳🇬
Awesome.we are go getters .Aggresive
You dna says igbo right?
● if you also feel the urge to scam a friend or a relative, then you are a true Nigerian 😂
@@sgtlucifer6883 shut up .. 😂😂😂
3 times in 2 different countries I've been told that I "walk like a Nigerian". I asked what they meant, and one of them told me "you guys walk like you own the road" 😂🤣😂
Lol
Some dance in the walk
🤣😂🤣😂
Same😂😂😂, my dad is nigerian n i always had issues in school with teachers telling my mom, she thinks shes better than everyone and my mother would say no, that’s natural for her and if it bothers you then….maybe you have work within to do😂😂😂🤞🏾🤞🏾❤️❤️❤️
🤣🤣🤣
I'm Kenyan, I envy Nigerians' confidence. They are so loud and Happy!!
Loud, yea... Happy, debatable
They're happy 😊
Very happy. Happiness is a choice. If you wallow in your problems when you have any, you'll die of depression and life will go on without you and when everything is going well, stay happy too.
Maximum respect too. My Kenyan colleagues show me love effortlessly here for just being who I am. The love from Kenya to Nigerians are unparalleled honestly
Nokugeria
They’re the most confident, educated, intelligent, smart people on earth ! I have tremendous respect and admiration for NIGERIANS
It sounds like Nigerians might be the New Yorkers of Africa. Brash, confidant, loud but cool af
It is....Especially from a music stand point...
new yorkers aee confident and cool ? 😂😂😂
Most of those New Yorkers ancestors, were enslaved from Nigeria...I'm referring to the dark skinned ones though.😅😂
Facts
Lol I'm in South Africa and have a loud arrogant New Yorker neighbor on my left, and a loud arrogant Nigerian on my right.
They're exaclty as you described (except they're not really "cool af"...but they're arrogant enough to believe they are)
I love my Nigerian nurses. Always blunt and loving. Make me feel at home 🤣and I'm Mexican descent.
It makes totally sense to me. I'm from Cuba and most of the black and mixed cuban people come from the yorubas and we are in general just like this.
Yes Yorubas in Cuba we love you all❤️
Very true ❣️
🥰
"The Yoruba's" . And worm greetings to all the Omo Oduduwa / my Nigerian people's wherever you. ONE LOVE ❤️ AS ALWAYS..
Same with us Jamaicans.😅
That's 💯 true, we as South Africans will always say I am trying no matter how great our achievements are but Nigerians will always take ownership of their achievements, their confidence is just on another level
That's why I prefer South Africans. I like manners and decorum. LOL! I enjoy Nigerian entertainment as a Black American. However, as a woman, I don't click with the men at all. The women, never had encounters. Other Black women from the continent-love. Met a South African-love. I do well with other Africans. Those Nigerians can be woefully ignorant sometimes, rude, always turning something into a competition, and don't take rejection till you really put a foot on their neck.
If you don't take ownership, someone else will take ownership for you. Nigerians are also competitive. 😅😅😅
Nigerians claim success and greatness before it reach them. And they are so proud and bold. Money making machines
Bunch if frauds 😢😢😂😂😂😂
Bunch of penny makers
They also wear their trousers up to their knees
Speak over you life your success PERIODT And I feel that's how everybody in the world mindset should be PERIODT!!!!
That's why they are Africa big brother. I love Nigerians
Big brother to who? Surely not South Africans. South Africans have covert arrogance that’s why they always clash with Nigerians.
Thank you, and so much ❤ 4u 2. 😘✌️👍
When I had surgery and went to ICU, the Nigerian nurses were so caring and took their job very seriously. When I would get discouraged, they lifted my spirits and gave me hope. They were very meticulous and did an excellent job.
I love this. Nigerians have positive approach to life and they don't sit around waiting for government to give them handouts because the government is almost nonexistent anyway.
Some....not all
Yet get am
@@booblam6919Most
Nigerians are the hardest working people I know. And Mashallah they do well in America 🇺🇸 Allhumdullah
They work hard at fleeing from Nigeria.
@@tflg3257 I would also, have you ever been there. Nobody’s free there.
@@reemnatour6949 There's nothing free in America either.
The irony of making a statement like this while having that same country’s flag in your profile picture. Feel free to trade your American luxuries for a life in Nigeria whenever you wish.
@@alahiri2002 lol leave him alone. It's a free world and you don't tell him what to say as long as it's not offensive.
I love Nigerian men! I intend to watch Nollywood this weekend.
I watch Nollywood all the time!!😂😂😂❤
Other Africans tend to see it as arrogance but one thing is that we believe in the power of the tongue. We speak greatness to our selves before we’re even great. The Yorubas especially will say the opposite of what’s really happening when it’s negative and from context you will understand. Like if you were really sick, you might say my enemies were really tired last week that’s why I didn’t visit you etc. 😂
Edit: wawu 2k likes? Ẹṣe ẹyin t'emi 🤗
💯% 😂😂😂
So true
My mum would say I am very strong when she is really sick. 😆
Very true sister!👊
I love this. And I love this explanation. Got love for my Naija people. Never had this articulated so perfectly, though.
I just did my African ancestry and I'm from Nigeria. It all makes sense now😂🤣🥰🥰
Welcome home
We gotch u🤗
U r most welcome back Home.
Please dear visit home we Nigerians are lovely and welcoming 😊😊
which company you use for ancestry reveal?
As a South African, I think at the core of the "beef" between SAns and Naijas is really the difference in personalities. We are on different ends of the spectrum so we easily misunderstand and misinterpret each other. SAns are big on humility: be humble and modest, don't brag, don't walk into a room like you own it. This shows in our fashion and in our way of life- we like simple and understated elegance. While Nigerians are all about being loud and ostentatious. Big assertive personalites that cement themselves in spaces. Glitz and glitter, overstated glam. If we were birds, SAns would be the swans and Nigerians would be the flashy peacocks- both beautiful but very very different.
This comment is underrated. This is so true, and that is why Nigerians are always at loggerheads with SAns, cos the SAns feel Nigerians are too proud and they, the SAns, are bent on proving to the world that Nigerians are nothing, that Nigerians do not have any reason to brag. 😂😂
I don't think so, one or two Nigerians do honest work. These were the first known world-wide digital scammers before online transactions were a thing. They are into d*ugs and p*ostitution. Parents that give their kids lots of money to carry to school get targeted by them. I am talking as young as primary school. They give them laced sweets until it's in their system then sell to them which is the same strategy they use to drug our sisters. All these people didn't get into d*rugs on their own will but were forced using this strategy to increase their customer base. When girls wants to satisfy their craving they then force them into p*ostitution in exchange.
The problem with us SAns is that we are so welcoming to our detriment, we never learnt from the mistake of our forefathers when they welcomed the Caucasian who kicked us out of our land and now we are repeating the same. Some we call me xenophobic for this truth but I don't care coz deep down honest Nigerians know this truth.
It's funny when a non Nigeria tells Nigeria what they are😅
Be excusing xenophobia
@@zikaenendu6214a direct response there. Nigerian?
African Americans - 40 million.
Nigerians - 200 million.
As time goes on....the cultural influence of Nigerians on the entire African diaspora will be felt on every continent. They have a big mimetic spirit and they will push and push until they succeed. The only problem is that that mimetic rivalry is sometimes between Nigerians themselves. If they were truly united, they would be unstoppable.
Well said
Very true!
The competition is even fun... 😂
That rivalry only happens among us because we are a nation of several other nations. For example Hausa Fulanis are about 47M,Yorubas are 42M and lbos are 37M....funny enough,all the big 3 have families spread across West Africa. Those nos are bigger than several countries within Africa itself. However when Nigerians are outside or against an opposing external threat,you won't notice the rivalry,everyone comes together to right off the threat.
I don't know if you are Nigerian but you are so spot on!
I worked at an international space camp for kids specifically with the groups that would fly in from other countries. We had kids from EVERYWHERE like whole big groups and it was really interesting and fun to see the cultural differences in diff.groups within each one. The Nigerian kids were always the FUNNIEST PEOPLE I HAVE EVER MET IN MY LIFE. For some reason they just had this different type of dry humor like British but way better. They would joke with each other and with us at super unexpected times, like their comedic timing was next level. Was so funny. Super cool people
Yup. We love to cruise
Yeah Nigerian humour is very sarcastic and teasing. Thank you for pointing that out because a lot of people tend to underestimate how witty and playful we can be, pertaining to our humour.
I agree about Nigerian humor along with great confidence
Blessings, must’ be cool working with the kids 🙌
we believe in positivity even in the face of danger and doubts. We never say never.
Two powerful Africans in America talking about the greatest continent....much respect boys
Their confidence is something else you can be easily intimidated by them if you don't know your story I love them😍
I asked a coworker what country in Africa that she was from. Oh boy, it was like I was the most idiot person on earth. This lady gave me a stern lecture that Africa is not a country but a continent. From then I pulled myself in a corner every time she passed by.
@@lelialarosiliere742 This means what?
"We don't lie unless we want to scam you". I literally spit out my cereal. 🤣🤣
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I'm your 400th like.😊
Bro we're competing for limited resources we don't have the time to be dulling or lying 😂 we just have high energy all the time
This is very true about Nigerians! I worked with many from this country and it rings so true! Love it!
It's that pride and confidence of Nigerian men that get me everytime. These men will ruin your life but im here for it 🤣🤣
I would like to show you the new update of ruin in Nigeria currently 😅
Well look no further baby
@@REMMYCEPHASinferiority complex is your middle name .
@@REMMYCEPHAS😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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As a Jamaican, I appreciate the blueprint of our witty sarcastic and confident humour 👏🏽👏🏽
Exactly bro. Put a Nigerian and a Jamaican in a pair against other black people and you'll see tons of similarity.
@@Jamaltheatlantean Nigerians Jamaicans and Ghanaians, we are all cut out from the same cloth. We have more similarities than any other group of black people in the world. As a Nigerian I'm proud of my wonderful county and I love Ghana my neighboring country (We are literally siblings) And Jamaicans got our love even more than almost every other country in Africa.🇳🇬🇬🇭🇯🇲
Nigerians are blunt and straight to the point. If a Nigerian is being diplomatic with you, he or she is most likely being economical with the truth possibly not to hurt your feelings.
Respect for this man
Aka trying to scam
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 South Africans with the most confusing names in the world 😲how does that even relate to scamming?Explain to us
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993 your country youths are drug addicts
@@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993considering that this comment coming from a SA man, a country naturally full of hatred and a country that blame every other nationals in their country except themselves for the failures of their system, it will be a waste of energy engaging you.
My DNA came back majority Nigerian. I am very confident. My husband will say, "I'm trying to be like you." When we are alone I will correct him. "You are a king, you are not trying to be like no one. Own what you got!"
Culture is not DNA... 🙄
Visit home home. We love our cousins ❤
@@aaaiiinnnklv it's in her Nigerian DNA stop your nonsense
@@zoezoe6444 🤣😂😂🤣
Hahahaha...that "stop your nonsense" is definitely Nigerian.😁 Are you one?
@@ekpedemendifon4902 😄 🤣 😂 yea I'm Nigerian. 😆
I'm a Nigerian descendant from my mother side it explains why I'm so direct. Most people can't handle it.
I love Nigerians, especially the men. They are too real 🇮🇳🇳🇬
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As a Nigerian man, I love you too
Bless u bro
We love you too
You got the patience of Job in the Bible. I don't have that patience.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 they are unapologetic and I love it
LOW LOW LOW DOWN
@@judithscales1329 W H A T ? ?
Not most of us
It's a lie I date an Ethiopian babe am the one always apologizing
Why you love it
Nigerians are so direct!
As a Nigerian-America I can 100% confirm
I'm just American and I don't lie unless I have to 😅
You can't be both. Pick one.
@@tecolote7463 why?
Nigerian -American? You must be the most vocal and opinionated type on the planet 😉
@@taralalram the disrepect 😂😂
I swear, I love my Nigerian friends and their approach to life. Man, they taught me a lot. ❤❤❤❤❤
We all need Nigerian friends.
Our neighbors are Nigerian.
The man breaks me up all the time......he's so blunt that I burst out laughing while talking because of his comments......🤣🤣🤣🤣
I didn't get his response clearly
@@fatmattawurie5665 what he said was, "we don't lie, unless we want to scam you."......😬🤯.....that's what he SAID.......🤦🏻♀️
Greetings to your neighbor ☺️
@@fatmattawurie5665 same here. I mean the first thing he said about ‘you are …. ‘before the scam comment.
@@chibuzorozurumbaokeke4543 He said 'you are lying'.
My boyfriend is Nigerian and it took me a while to understand his communication style. (Still have a hard time lol) but they do have this direct way of speaking paired with their tone which can make an American easily feel offended but it’s all love! Lol atleast from my boo!
That’s just who we are … one of my greatest culture shock in America was people smiling with a random person and been passively aggressive… oh I hate it so much the Nigerian in me call it fake and lies it too me a minute to understand it but I still don’t like it . 😂
Had that experience when I was in Wyoming, I was misunderstood but I kept my ground, in the end I was cool, USA are amazing people.
Are you black American, smh? If so, you should be used to it as we're probably even more straight up than them.
@@peejayben-agbabowe4610 its irritating. I hv some oyinbo neighbors who will smile at me and even get my mail for me but their body language says the opposite. Like you can see they are smiling but also looking at you with h8tred. I just respond with their fakeness back. Once I am done with my goals in this neighborhood, I am out. No time. Lolol. I no send them. Na realestate portfolio I dey build one by one
@@aeiou0123 this so true, it’s such a cultural shock cause if a Nigerian doesn’t like you?? Trust me you will know it, we won’t even send your papa.
I love my Nigerian people❤❤
I knew a Nigerian NBA student, she was absolutely truthful every single moment of every day. It really perplexed her as to why Americans told somebody White lies.
Black Americans definitely aren't out here telling white lies, so it's definitely not an American thing. I think we're probably more candid than them, which is why some people can't take us.
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It’s one of those VERY FEW TIMES someone tells you their nationality and you think ‘Yes, I knew that long before you told me’
If you ever have the true pleasure of working with a Nigerian, you’ll know how awesome they are to be around.
You most be pleased lol
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😭😭😭 Only a Nigerian can scam an Indian scammer dude. That's messed up
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For real.....
I think they share DNA with some South India. Lol Someone i know also pointed out the culture.
I love Nigerians. My best friend is Nigerian, you always know where you are with them
That why Jamaicans🇯🇲 and Nijia -Nigerians 🇳🇬get along we are direct ppl no time for the BS
FACTS!!!!💯
So true! Nigerians were brought over to Jamaica during the latter years of slavery. Jamaicans are the same. Keep it real all the time.
As an east African, I call it arrogance though
A bit of arrogance but a whole lot of confidence.
@@marvaeugene2287 Actially History states it was us Ghanaian s that were the majority of slaves bring to Jamaica.
I have awesome Nigerian friends. So straight and to the point. They NEVER sugarcoat!❤❤❤
Nigerians are a different breed! Haha some of the coolest people I’ve ever met.
Many Jamaicans must have their ancestral lineage from Nigeria because that sounds just like us😂🤣 🇯🇲
Most Jamaicans re from Nigeria (Igbo tribe)
We do. My sister did my Mom's DNA. High 33% Nigerian 1%Benin. Rest Scottish/Irish...!!No lack of confidence...!!
Most of you people Jamaican are Yorùbá lineage.
Jamaican are actually more of Yoruba and Igbo, with Yoruba being the majority all over south american
Yesss my dad was from Jamaica ands our lineage on his side is from Nigeria
I AM unapologetically Nigerian 🇳🇬💯 ❤ I believe our pride plays a major role in our success 🙏🏾
Facts!! LoL I married a Nigerian and he is always confident! LOL
I want to hear everything he says this man is honest and hilarious and I am so grateful to experience him in anyway possible.
All the Nigerians I’ve met are humble af.
I must have Nigerian ancestors because I cut straight to it when I have something to say.
All Africans are direct. They do not sugar coat anything. It just they are more meek and humble. E.g if they got a promotion they would mostly keep it to them selves. Nigerians will post it or share when ever they can.
Same
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Me too
Are we same way? I'm congo🇨🇩 but I don't go corners.i go straight .
I'm married to a wonderful Nigerian man, I just love their confidence, they're sharp shooters man. But can't stop laughing at Burna's response cos it's so on point 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
What was his reply?? I could t understand??
@@feliPEDOS81 "we don't lie unless we want to scam you
@@feliPEDOS81 ,🤣😭😊😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
It true the frank and truthful no filter and it takes time to adjust to it. Abrupt
Love deem though....John Wayne was a Nigerian 🇳🇬
I did the Nigerian almost 5 years that dude was so honest I just used to be looking at him like do you realize what you just said to me he was like yeah I heard everything that came out of my mouth
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Lol 😂😂😂😂😂, he's correct, I work with Nigerians, some of the best people on this planet, very loving and accepting
Well thank you!!🇳🇬
Thank you for your kind words 💖
@@DivaDerin Certainly
Tell them
I am Ugandan but i love challenge and Africa
Nigerians represent the continent, 3rd Highly Educated group in the USA, blacks highly paid jobs.
People don't see all that you see the easy things, actually scamming is for intelligent people too
@@Ubuntu-BCso true
Trevor is not wrong. My husband is Nigerian, and boy he is ultra direct. So direct that sometimes I am embarrassed 😳 😂. And I' from NYC and people call us direct but boy Nigerians take it.
Nigerians are real Hustler's.... fighting hard and real....a blueprint of African Americans coz most of them came from that part of Africa.
Haha as a Cameroonian American who basically grew up around Nigerians this is def true ❤
Am a Nigerian, we come out straight...
We call it as we see it...
Some of us Nigerians say the fact with humility & other's say the fact with some depth of arrogance....
But overall, we go straight to the point...
They bold as a Lion. Im yet to meet a shy Nigerian 😂😂😂
Lol Nigerians and Jamaicans...same thing 🤣
I thought the same thing 🤣
This comment! I say it all the time Nigi's remind me of us Jamos 😅
I love Nigeria. Greetings from Ghana 🥰🥰🥰
Use to work with a guy from Ghana John Onamon
@@michaelbailey5736 ooh i see.🙏
Greetings to you in Ghana from Northern California coast USA - it was a beautiful day here
@@monaw6484 greetings mona 🤗
Bro from another country 🇳🇬❤️🇬🇭
Tanzanian... He's not lying... Nigerians are the most straight forward and open people i met...
My husband is Nigerian and a stammerer...you should see his CONFIDENCE!!!
Love him plenty
My husband is Nigerian too and I'm Black American and he's the greatest. Happily married 5 years in America.
What do you mean by "stammer"?
@@V.E.R.O. he stutters/stammers when he speaks
@@mckenzierise26 oh he's a stammerer.
@@V.E.R.O. correct
I also enjoy Nigerian personality very much especially the women. I love them and the food too. Sweetest people
Love you too
Love u too pls visit nigeria we are very welcoming
Maan I miss Trevor so much. I only watched daily show coz of him. He had brought Africa closer to us and I loved him for it.
I am half Nigerian and this is SO VERY TRUE! We (Nigerians) are built different!!!💯
#BOLDbyNature 👊🏾💪🏿
😂😂🤍 I love my Nigerian clients. They so brutally honest too and they don’t give af how you feel
Exactly my dear, we don't waste energy on your feelings when we dey find money😂
Actually we do care about your feelings, but we do know that giving you the truth is MORE important.
We'll say: "As a friend I'm advising you. If you like, take it. If you don't like to take it, you're the one that will carry the trouble". It's all love 🙂
Fun fact: Nigerians are the most highly educated immigrant population in the United States.
I love Nigerians man..... with them it's black or White. They let u know who they are from d onset
That's how Nigerians are similar to Jamaicans...other Caribbean countries find us arrogant but we just love ourselves, just national pride 🇯🇲🇳🇬
Nigerian re not like Jamaicans rather Jamaicans re like Nigerians because Jamaicans re from Nigeria mostly from the Igbo tribe)
@@bonbiskadafi9423Excellent correction.
You must not have run into too many Cubans.
@@bonbiskadafi9423most Jamaican has YORUBA root..... Most Caribbeans left through Badagry town which is in Yoruba land
@@rotimiamudeli Guy do your research properly before coming online to expose your ignorance, just because they where moved via Badagry ain't any scientific reason to justify their roots but DNA and which shows many re from the Eastern part of Nigeria ....Read Read and read. Research Research and research!!!
I’m glad I come from Nigerian roots 😃✊🏽💖🇳🇬
That's perfect! A few years ago it got to the point that when I met a Nigerian I would just look them in the eye and say, "You know, I've figured out that Nigerians are taking over the world" and they don't bother to deny it. 😄
Smiles
its our expectation
Lol spit that game girl
Madam...... we've taken over already💯💯
That's truth because we have learned how to adapt and accept reality. But 2023 election may bring us back hopefully.
Am a Nigeria and I used to date a guy who was always upset that am too straight forward with my answer. I just don’t have time for small talks.
That is the funniest thing I have heard in my Whole life.🤣🤣
Plus, the guest has the most beautiful teeth!😊
He is Burna Boy, one of the top 3 music artists in Nigeria and Africa 🌍.
I love the nigerian accent when they speak English.
Me too! I’ve always loved the lyrical quality of their accent. Something very regal about it.
Lol... we should be friends so we can be talking... I'm a Nigerian
@GoAt9ja😂
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@GoAt_ngI say guy man fit turn them to HK 😂😂😂😂
Trevor's laugh is amazing😄 I LOVE my Nigerian roots 👑
I c u
I c u
My dad used to always say “count your teeth when talking to a Nigerian”
I swear the other day I'm getting food, Nigerian guy: "I like your shape, can I have your #🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did he get the number though? 😃😁
Straight to the point 😅
We gotta know did he get the number or did u put on a red light😂
@@senzouchiha2994 see above reply ☺️
@@micah7817 did he get the #? Straight up
Another time we lie is when we fail in school and try to change the grades on our report cards 😂. Failure is not in the vocabulary of a Nigerian parent lol.
It's only you madam😂
We had to get our parents to sign our report cards and I had a bad grade in math so I forfeited my father's signature and took back to school. A few weeks later he found out and punished me but was so impressed that he asked me to show him how I did it! 😂
@@V.E.R.O. 😂😂😂😂
This is so true! They don't want to hear "I failed..."
@@israeliseoluwa6704 🤣🤣🤣
Jamaicans too!! We don’t lie unless it’s that time of day😭😭
Im a afro latina
Always been attractive to Nigerians
Now im dating one
And we are just the same in so many ways
So I did a Dna test
And im 50 % Nigerian 😂 igbo state
I feel right at home.
True you're both loud, cooking, music
@@Ubuntu-BC yes we are louuuddd music food. Drink , money
Igbo is a tribe.
@@TheGinanisque thank you 😊
Igbo Kwenu!