Nigerians are not competing with other African Country After there Excellence

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • In this thought-provoking video, a Nigerian man delves into the secrets behind the excellence of Nigerians and explores the phenomenon of the large Nigerian diaspora. From their strong work ethic and resilience to their vibrant culture and community support, Nigerians have long been known for excelling in various fields around the world. Join us as we uncover the reasons behind this success and why there are so many Nigerians living abroad. Discover the untold stories and unique perspectives that make Nigerian excellence truly remarkable. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion that sheds light on the resilience and determination of the Nigerian people. Subscribe now for more inspiring content on Nigerian culture and achievements! #NigerianExcellence #DiasporaPhenomenon #NigerianCulture #Resilience #WorkEthic

Komentáře • 262

  • @homeofcreative
    @homeofcreative  Před 2 měsíci +21

    Follow up Abdulwasi instagram.com/iamabdulwasi?igsh=MXJ5dHRwa3QxdzZueg==

    • @user-jl8ue7fr7k
      @user-jl8ue7fr7k Před 2 měsíci +2

      Try visiting Nigeria.
      Go to Lagos and Abuja.
      You'd be AMAZED at the DIVERSITY and differences in both cities.
      Also try Enugu to balance things up.
      Nigeria is a large country.
      Great country.

  • @lovejoseph1899
    @lovejoseph1899 Před 2 měsíci +65

    I'm from Anambra state but the first time I went to the North of Nigeria I thought I was in another country, so everything he said is true

    • @fredeemeritjessie7819
      @fredeemeritjessie7819 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Likewise me bro, the northern region and Niger 🇳🇪 are the same thing

  • @Kelvinakpan
    @Kelvinakpan Před 2 měsíci +71

    Nigeria is a perfect training ground for those who want to overcome the world.

  • @bip10plate12
    @bip10plate12 Před 2 měsíci +65

    Am a Nigerian, i think this man speaking is a typical example of an intelligent Nigerian (in many ramifications). He speaks with no Tribal tone or Religion bigotry..🥰
    Great content 👍

    • @user-we1wb1pd6x
      @user-we1wb1pd6x Před 2 měsíci

      Where's your intelligence that you can't fixed problems in your country. Fixed your country for people to see you're intelligent. Population doesn't make you intelligent fixed your country so that you guys can stay in Nigeria always intelligent but your country doesn't attract foreigners to visit. Why always comparing your Lagos population to Ghana and not comparing yourselves to America and India since you're their mate's in terms population?? Ghanaians don't make noise but always ahead of you and you guys are always in pain. Over 6 million Nigerians living in Ghana but always making noise with your population. Very soon you guys will go for a Visa before coming to Ghana. Arrogant people. Every prison you go in the world the most people you will find inside prisons are Nigerians so where is your intelligence?? Humble yourselves and learn from Ghana because we had independence and helped you Nigeria how to also get independent so respect Ghana as your senior brother and not population wise and stay in your country

  • @AMJohn-lz1nj
    @AMJohn-lz1nj Před 2 měsíci +16

    This Nigerian told you the truth about Nigerians.
    Nigeria is the cooking pot of resilient humans.

  • @wigcap7012
    @wigcap7012 Před 2 měsíci +37

    May God continue to bless Nigeria our homeland!❤🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

  • @blackcoraltv6787
    @blackcoraltv6787 Před 2 měsíci +36

    This guy is right....the diversity in Nigeria is crazy; you need to be in Nigeria to understand it. In my secondary school (I went to a Fed Schl, if you are Nigerian you will understand ), there were students from the 36 States including Abuja, all of us from different tribes and languages, economic backgrounds etc.
    So from a young age, the average Nigerian is used to people from different backgrounds, that's why anywhere we go in the world, we adapt easily and thrive cos we are used to competition and diversity back home

  • @oyeleyemuhideen7019
    @oyeleyemuhideen7019 Před 23 dny +2

    As a Nigerian this your quest is a real Nigerian that understand the ethno-Demography of Nigeria and Nigerian.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @401Orishas
    @401Orishas Před 2 měsíci +15

    Fun fact: Key:fear of being ridiculed by other tribes. Instead of fighting or worse killing one another on the streets, we have managed to channel our anger, envy, and jealousy into more positively by competing financially and educationally. We traded our guns and cutlasses for pen and papers. So, if one Nigerian succeeds best belive the other is coming to surpass that feat one way or there other. We Nigerians have redefined what's called "Iron sharpens iron"!. Peace and love🇳🇬🦅✊🏿

  • @akinbamibonje929
    @akinbamibonje929 Před 2 měsíci +30

    Am a Nigerian but your guest really summarized everything.💯

  • @oladimejiolawuyi8236
    @oladimejiolawuyi8236 Před měsícem +7

    Abdulwasi (your guest) is a very very intelligent, non -biased, fully knowledgeable Nigerian man. He is very responsible and a great ambassador of Nigeria. God bless you two

  • @user-jl8ue7fr7k
    @user-jl8ue7fr7k Před 2 měsíci +21

    WE RISE BY LIFTING OTHERS.
    This is the Nigerian SPIRIT.
    The Nigerian CODE.
    IT GETS US THROUGH LIFE.
    NAIJA TO THE WORLD.

    • @eghosaalari6681
      @eghosaalari6681 Před 2 měsíci

      We also have those who rose and keep pulling others down. I think it's just the resolve to succeed against all odds.

  • @orbtalquant_og6207
    @orbtalquant_og6207 Před 2 měsíci +12

    I'm a Nigerian, and your guest is smart. He represents us well.

  • @emeritusmedia8655
    @emeritusmedia8655 Před 2 měsíci +9

    This guy speaking for us here is speaking with a deep and clear understanding of Nigeria 🇳🇬 We have enough of everything to foster good and healthy competition among ourselves.

  • @user-qx4it2jh5f
    @user-qx4it2jh5f Před 2 měsíci +46

    Lagos is smallest but what Lagos is carrying, is massive

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Lagos is a "country" in Nigeria if you ask me, because Lagos carries the weight of some African countries.

    • @maryigri9050
      @maryigri9050 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Lagos is the smallest in terms of landmarks

    • @ZaharaImole
      @ZaharaImole Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@nmg1909oh wow really and why you say so

    • @James_150
      @James_150 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@ZaharaImoleit’s the economic capital of Nigeria

    • @ZaharaImole
      @ZaharaImole Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@James_150 I can definitely believe it I'm very impressed by what I seen so far since I've been living here

  • @nmg1909
    @nmg1909 Před 2 měsíci +18

    I can tell you that your guest has the knowledge about Nigeria and everything he said is fact. Hustle is real here in Nigeria. No dull yourself. No gree for nobody😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Tiger_brave
    @Tiger_brave Před 2 měsíci +21

    This nigeria brother is really conversant with nigeria and very intelligent

  • @yusufmomoh4007
    @yusufmomoh4007 Před 2 měsíci +24

    The analysis of that Nigeria guest earn you my subscription... that man is a brain storm

  • @kennyehondor9492
    @kennyehondor9492 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Man may change, people may change, government may change but God is the same yesterday today and forever more 🙏, one love from Edo state benin City Nigeria 🇳🇬.

  • @opelnnaji1214
    @opelnnaji1214 Před 2 měsíci +4

    This Nigerian knows his tuff and very transparent.

  • @rosiejames8857
    @rosiejames8857 Před 2 měsíci +34

    I'm a Nigerian. Everything the Nigerian guy said is so true! Great analysis!

  • @asuquoudo5850
    @asuquoudo5850 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Nigeria population is closed to 300million

  • @johngbola-abiodun
    @johngbola-abiodun Před 2 měsíci +13

    RESPECT NIGERIANS

  • @user-xb8mv7hj8w
    @user-xb8mv7hj8w Před 2 měsíci +14

    I’m a Nigerian and my brother there knows what he is saying, such an intelligent Nigerian,love you bro.

  • @adumoyekenneth3626
    @adumoyekenneth3626 Před 2 měsíci +11

    It's the culture of Nigerians. When you're up to 18yr and you're still under your father or your mate are doing much better than you in the area then you will have your father to content with. Your father will be your challenge the will keep reminding you of your mate do will you're still there doing nothing for him and your mother to be proud of, everyday you will not get rest of mind until you start doing much more better for your parents to be happy for him to start saying that's my sun and you will never be happy as well seeing your mates doing better and you're not. So this kind of up bringing is one of your inspiration and the zeel for your community to be proud of as well

  • @AuntieCheri
    @AuntieCheri Před měsícem +3

    Africans when are we going to fall in love with ourselves and each other so we can work together?

  • @Tiger_brave
    @Tiger_brave Před 2 měsíci +13

    You just earn my subscription for having an intelligent Nigerian as your guest speaker ❤❤❤🎉🎉

  • @StirUpYourPurpose
    @StirUpYourPurpose Před 2 měsíci +6

    If not for colonization, the landmass called Nigeria could have evolved to minimum of 5 different countries but the amalgamation of that landmass has brought about this unique interplay of expression.

  • @blackcoraltv6787
    @blackcoraltv6787 Před 2 měsíci +14

    I love hearing PLO Lumumba speak. Great orator; will love to hear him speak live.
    Love from Lagos, Nigeria to your team

  • @aweakinwumiblessingamos2642
    @aweakinwumiblessingamos2642 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Your guest has spoken the truth and nothing but the Truth 🎈🎈

  • @Ola-ck6tr
    @Ola-ck6tr Před 2 měsíci +6

    I am a nigerian: I Just subscribe now because of your speaker. He speaks intelligently. I really enjoyed the conversation

  • @ruthgara574
    @ruthgara574 Před 2 měsíci +13

    No lies in what, he said, everything is legit correct 👍.

  • @BabyJoy818
    @BabyJoy818 Před 2 měsíci +4

    God bless Nigeria, I love this country, But i pray God will purnish all greedy leadership, Nigeria needs to be good for us to come for vacations, live, study and work, God please🙏🙏

  • @michaeludeze8470
    @michaeludeze8470 Před 2 měsíci +17

    I can honestly tell you that we don't feel like we have done anything.
    We just want our government to wake up. All Nigerian accomplishments are individual achievement. Nigerian leadership is the obstacle holding Nigeria back.

    • @aduduodudu7893
      @aduduodudu7893 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Nigerians are great people. The Nigerian government and the Nigerian politicians are the shame that is holding down Nigeria and Africa in general. Nigerians struggle for everything by themselves, electricity, water, and even schooling themselves with zero government support.

  • @Jesse4all
    @Jesse4all Před 2 měsíci +32

    What he said is the truth..

  • @adebayoogunwo5830
    @adebayoogunwo5830 Před měsícem +2

    The Land is green 💚 period

  • @user-pj1dk3xd7c
    @user-pj1dk3xd7c Před 2 měsíci +8

    Well said brother, that is it diversity, is the no one key, which one wants to left out, so as Nigerians, each one wants to come out on Top. Remember, you Must shine your Eye......ooooh.

  • @susanlovetv
    @susanlovetv Před 2 měsíci +6

    We are proud to be a Nigerian 🇳🇬🙏🏽👍🏽👏🏽

    • @beauh1432
      @beauh1432 Před měsícem

      You are proud to be a British commodity? 😮😮

  • @Jesse4all
    @Jesse4all Před 2 měsíci +26

    Largest city in terms of population yes,but lagos is the smallest state in Nigeria
    Your vids shows that,just want to clear that for you to understand
    Thanks

  • @josastv6584
    @josastv6584 Před 2 měsíci +11

    This guy is right

  • @zeusthemessiahofthecalipha8767
    @zeusthemessiahofthecalipha8767 Před 2 měsíci +9

    I’m proud to be Nigerian again 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

    • @ZaharaImole
      @ZaharaImole Před 2 měsíci

      So what made you not proud

    • @ugotnofans4201
      @ugotnofans4201 Před měsícem

      Nigeria is a zoo

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      ​@@ZaharaImoleDon't mind him,there're Nigerians who are not proud of being Nigerians,as if they have another country to call their own.
      These are the people who go online to troll Nigeria,telling insane lies that make other people think and look down on Nigeria.

    • @ZaharaImole
      @ZaharaImole Před 5 dny

      @@user-ei2bx8yr2o ok I understand every country has its flaws but honestly Nigeria especially Lagos is a hidden jewel and I'm from aboard and I will tell you I'm very shocked and impress

  • @chinwendujoan3918
    @chinwendujoan3918 Před 2 měsíci +12

    Imagine being the best in your field in your area but to realize that you have over 1million people better than you in that field, you need to work night and day to be outstanding.

    • @ZaharaImole
      @ZaharaImole Před 2 měsíci

      So is that what you did

    • @femiobisesan1027
      @femiobisesan1027 Před 2 měsíci +2

      In Nigeria, there is intense competition, and to succeed, one must put in extra effort.

    • @ZaharaImole
      @ZaharaImole Před 2 měsíci

      @@femiobisesan1027 explains why they so great at things

  • @bodundefayemi7601
    @bodundefayemi7601 Před 2 měsíci +13

    Is only naija can talk about themselves nobody can do except nigerians

  • @peacenanteza5093
    @peacenanteza5093 Před 2 měsíci +8

    I agree with him very informative n encouraging of our developing countries

  • @user-tb7de5lb5x
    @user-tb7de5lb5x Před 2 měsíci +5

    I salute our father of Africa lumumber executive reada Africa loves u more daddy

  • @Dan-gu3ol
    @Dan-gu3ol Před 18 dny +1

    I thought i was smart until i went to university in Nigeria 🇳🇬, then i realized i was just a common local champion 🏆 hahahaha 😆 😂 😅

  • @mercyalafe6114
    @mercyalafe6114 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Some moved because of bad political leaders

  • @anumekasa4439
    @anumekasa4439 Před měsícem +1

    I subscribed because of my own Nigeria brother.

  • @Cheerfulbushman
    @Cheerfulbushman Před 2 měsíci +2

    Prof lumumba said it all in NIG we have the good the bad but our Good outshine the bad

  • @igeadekunle2981
    @igeadekunle2981 Před 2 měsíci +28

    I am Nigerian that studied in SA, Nigeria Literature was also taught in the SA Universities...We have really done well with our literacy prowess...Our Novel writers have been able to give a good narrative aspect of the country through the literature writings...Kudos to them all...🫡

    • @NkosikhonaMdluli
      @NkosikhonaMdluli Před 2 měsíci +2

      Stop lying

    • @igeadekunle2981
      @igeadekunle2981 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @NkosikhonaMdluli If you study something related to English language you will understand what I am talking about, Stop showcasing your daft side...You can do better, What will I gain by lying on a literature book that we used in school, Don't be myopic in thinking,Always use your medulla correctly...🤷‍♂️

    • @Mankind0112
      @Mankind0112 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Which SA university my brother 😮, can you please share any novel writers, am missing out in SA

    • @igeadekunle2981
      @igeadekunle2981 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @kindmkansi3640 Lion and the Jewel- Wole Soyinka, Things fall apart- Chinua Achebe, No longer at ease- Chinua Achebe...Those are the ones we used when I was at the University of Venda, Limpopo...

    • @Afro895
      @Afro895 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Mankind0112We're waiting for your findings!

  • @Ladyromford
    @Ladyromford Před 2 měsíci +2

    Such an articulate guest really enjoyed the conversation

  • @omokaroojiire
    @omokaroojiire Před měsícem +2

    It could have been a more enjoyable conversation had the interviewer not interrupt the guest so much. Overall it was a good interview.

    • @Onenaijagirl
      @Onenaijagirl Před měsícem +1

      I don’t think he did too much o. He did a lot of listening. You’d hear a lot of yes and yeah from the interviewer. 😊

  • @DicksonSeaside
    @DicksonSeaside Před měsícem

    Yes my Nigeria brother have said it all you are good long life to you.

  • @mrmike1582
    @mrmike1582 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I am looking forward to the discussion about Kenyan girls paying the date bills, i have subscribed.... please i need to watch that topic.

  • @dialalaura2865
    @dialalaura2865 Před 2 měsíci +4

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @allstret9065
    @allstret9065 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The guy said it all

  • @bofloa
    @bofloa Před 2 měsíci +7

    the school I went in Nigeria, we were thought not to memorised but learn it... in fact your teacher fail you if they detect memorisation .. so speak for yourself bro

    • @FunTaskTickViews
      @FunTaskTickViews Před 2 měsíci +1

      Listen, if one or two cases defer from the hundreds who do it, does it make it a lie? Everything the guy said in the interview is expressly the truth and nothing but the truth...
      Are you saying you were not taught the times table chants and some other things in the school you claim to have attended back in Nigeria? If not, then you must be one of these Gen Z who attend a much recent school that is doing something unique by teaching our kids the modern way of learning... In my days and I talk about the 80s and 90s, memorizing was 60-80% of how we were taught... So when he said that, he was actually right and speaking for about 90-95% of kids who went to school in those years... So, you should speak for yourself.
      Edited: And in order to support his claims further, go look for an interview of Israel Adesanya by Joe Rogan where Izzy narrated how he was taught in class back home and how he found it funny when he got to NZ and kids had to crack their brains to do simple calculations like 2x6 and 3x8, while back home those were simple numbers every child is taught to chant about until they master them.
      So how is that not a memorizing pattern?🤷🏼‍♂️😳

    • @childrentoys4537
      @childrentoys4537 Před 2 měsíci

      You are right but majority do.

    • @childrentoys4537
      @childrentoys4537 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FunTaskTickViewsExactly. I don't know why my response to him/her was deleted but i replied similarly to him but your own response was more extensive than mine.

    • @adeoyetheresa7917
      @adeoyetheresa7917 Před 10 dny

      Even the nursery school my son went when he was 3years old they are teaching him alphabet sounds 1st time I heard iwas blown away and my son still remember till today using it to teach now outside Nigeria

  • @lekanolakanmi-un6ng
    @lekanolakanmi-un6ng Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is an excellent interview

  • @EugeneEtim_A
    @EugeneEtim_A Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is a great interview. You and your guest are great. Weldone guys!

  • @emmanueldominic6219
    @emmanueldominic6219 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wonderful!

  • @josephabah5707
    @josephabah5707 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I subscribed to your channel in the end

  • @chieke-chinyere
    @chieke-chinyere Před 2 měsíci +5

    It is God! ✝

  • @alabisulaimon5007
    @alabisulaimon5007 Před 2 měsíci +1

    God bless you Mr. Abdulwasi

  • @daisyonanefe5869
    @daisyonanefe5869 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very excellent spokesperson

  • @AdeOshineye-ll9bn
    @AdeOshineye-ll9bn Před 21 dnem +1

  • @LovelNneka-qs5ty
    @LovelNneka-qs5ty Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you bro you are right

  • @waaazooozoo6492
    @waaazooozoo6492 Před 2 měsíci +2

    MESSAGE TO ALL:
    Please note that this assumption that one can make a lot of money doing business in Nigeria (such as MTN) is highly due to the following factors:
    1). The dumb political class who have little desire to protect the citizens- (especially if their palms have been greesed), have not bothered to actively regulate business activities in the country. As a result, a lot of exploitation of the masses takes place unhindered;
    2). Given the above condition, MTN imposed absurd rates on its consumers (who had little or no better alternative to turn to).
    So, when we say MTN made a lot of money, that was due largely to the exploitation of the masses who were hardly protected by their government.

  • @adeoyetheresa7917
    @adeoyetheresa7917 Před 10 dny

    The Land is very green

  • @Okcey
    @Okcey Před měsícem

    I love you smile so much i need some south africa to see that working saying is it is like a heartless what is if you don't see bowl monday you need to answer i love msn migrating to hear❤❤❤❤

  • @Okcey
    @Okcey Před měsícem

    Go to want to stop so that everybody will know that the Equal Rights and respect on❤❤❤

  • @AdeniyiBello-sg7ll
    @AdeniyiBello-sg7ll Před 2 měsíci +1

    The guy is really right. in anyway

  • @omolaraogundare7989
    @omolaraogundare7989 Před 2 měsíci +2

    HELLO THERE HE IS ACTUALLY A PROFESSOR.
    ALRIGHT?

  • @pilgrimemmanuel.6148
    @pilgrimemmanuel.6148 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Some Ghana citizen overtures prompted me to reply: our last census was in 2006, figure that out and we were 140M+ then, you can guess the value 22years later, Lagos Nigeria GDP as at 2021 : $102 billion (nominal), $267 billion (PPP) and Ghana GDP as at 2023: The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Ghana was worth 76.37 billion US dollars in 2023 , according to official data from the World Bank. and that's a single city in Nigeria with population similar to yours. 2021 versus 2023. As this youtuber said. Nigeria is not even competing with Ghana or any other country, it's just a sport to amuse ourselves with jollof war with Ghana. One thing Africans should know about Nigeria is that even if they are placed in the US they will out-compete the citizens over there simply because expectations is placed in each individuals from Nigeria and they are built to compete and excel. for real, Limited Resources, Overpopulation, Leaders who don't care, Family pressure etcetera, you must succeed or die succeeding!

    • @andrewcoker8741
      @andrewcoker8741 Před 2 měsíci

      The statistics you are providing here is only in your head, it is not borne out by any statistical domain.
      If you want to check the truthfulness of your lies, Google the GDP per capital between Ghana and that of Nigeria.
      Ghana has higher GDP than Nigeria, Ghana$6500 compared to Nigeria $5395, so how can Lagos alone has higher GDP than Ghana.
      The standard of living in Ghana according to Human development Index (HDI) is0.639 whilst that of Nigeria is 0.539.
      Ghanaians we don't brag like Nigerians but we are more developed than Nigeria in every sphere, electricity, water, Education health care and security

    • @pilgrimemmanuel.6148
      @pilgrimemmanuel.6148 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@andrewcoker8741 and about your electricity, It's better to start complaining and protesting maybe they will be back to it once steady rate. We use generator most of the times here and sometimes we create our own electricity for complete communities, before it's worse like here. it's better to stop decieving yourself and complain to your leaders, maybe they'll do it for you. I'll be expecting your links and data comparing Lagos and Ghana, because obviously there's no comparism between Nigeria and Ghana.

    • @andrewcoker8741
      @andrewcoker8741 Před 2 měsíci

      @@pilgrimemmanuel.6148 Don't worry about our electricity, we have a listening government and we have been assured the temporal electricity challenges the country is facing will be over by the end of April. Another 2,000megawatts of power from sola energy will come on stream very soon and we will have an excess 1800 megawatts of electricity.
      As far as the GDP lies you tried to pull off here, goggle GDP for Nigeria, it will give you $472.6billion for the year 2022 and this GDP is for a population of 250 million. Ghana GDP for a population of 32 million for the same year is $73.77 billion, this shows that on average Ghana has a better gdp and our standard of living is better than Nigeria, no argument about that.
      We as Ghanaians don't see Nigeria as our competitor and not a template we are trying to emulate, we are gunning for countries doing better than us and not the Zoology Republic of Boko Haram

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny +1

      Bros,sorry to disagree with you on just one point: Nigeria Is far from being over-populated. We aren't over-populated,instead we have a large population and every country on earth that has a large population has 50% of chances to become industrialized and Nigeria Is on the way to industrialization.
      A population of 230 million is not too much because those 230 million folks aré really 230 million mouths to feed but It Is 460 million (230×2) hands to work with. We need to put those 460 million hands to work optimally.
      Our population Is our strength and we're loving It.

  • @Stratocaster01
    @Stratocaster01 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The number of Nigerians in the US was down to Oil, education and Biafra war. From JFK’s government Nigeria was courted as a prelude to the entry of the US oil majors: Gulf Oil, Texaco, chevron and Mobil. Folks who could not pass the Nigerian matriculation exams found schools in the US and lastly the US admitted victims of the Biafra war.

    • @angelicakweku5293
      @angelicakweku5293 Před 2 měsíci

      And as usual, any Nigerian could have claimed to be those victims when they are not, just as some people claim to be Boko Haram refugees when they are not!!!

  • @oliviaabraham1169
    @oliviaabraham1169 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Chino Achebe books is also used in the U.S high schools for literature.

  • @Jean-tz7ft
    @Jean-tz7ft Před 2 měsíci +4

    In Nigeria noodles is called indomie because the first company that started noodles products in Nigeria was Indomie so the guy is correct
    Toothpaste - MacLean or close-up

  • @AdewaleGideons
    @AdewaleGideons Před měsícem

    Have you ever been drop at university gate, and you look left and right and you're confused of where to go, and your left move...😀😁😂

  • @nnannahprincewill8996
    @nnannahprincewill8996 Před 2 měsíci +23

    Igbo's are the most travelled people in the World due to their competitive nature.

    • @wigcap7012
      @wigcap7012 Před 2 měsíci

      That is not true! Have you not seen Chinese and Indian even white people! Stop it you sounds very ignorant!

    • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
      @love-heartbamaiyi4258 Před 2 měsíci +5

      In the whole world, where are Lebanese, Chinese and India, dey joke

    • @bidemitoriola7416
      @bidemitoriola7416 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Caprisonne. igbo man do 1, talk say na 10, e do 50 talk say na 500. lol

    • @childrentoys4537
      @childrentoys4537 Před 2 měsíci +3

      🙄See dem. Dem done come hia again😅.

    • @enohknopp2433
      @enohknopp2433 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Why is it that every time there is a conversation about Nigeria in social media, some ignorant Igbo person who doesn’t represent all the Igbos would turn the conversion into ethnicity sentiments in an effort to sow division amongst Nigerians. The Nigerian gentleman that was interviewed never in all he has said, try to put one ethnicity over the other. He treated the Nigerian question as a patriotic Nigerian he is, and not as a tribal bigot. We didn’t even know that he was from Kaduna and a Moslem until he was asked. Why can’t we all love this great country Nigeria that has much potential to be great if we put her first.

  • @afolabifatusin7211
    @afolabifatusin7211 Před 2 měsíci +17

    You are wrong about educational system of nigeria. Nigerian universities produce world beaters, nobel lauretes etc. Apart from universities in egypt and perhaps south africa which universities in africa can boast of world beaters in diverse professions?Please dont talk down on nigerian educational system or quality. That is how you people misyarn even the great lumumba said that the greatest engineers doctors professors in africa are nigerians. You think these professionals are produced in foreign universities?you can say it has not gotton to its premium level yet. Please get yourself educated

    • @bofloa
      @bofloa Před 2 měsíci +1

      my thought exactly

    • @benbewa
      @benbewa Před 2 měsíci

      How many great mathematicians or great scientists has nigeria produced?

    • @afolabifatusin7211
      @afolabifatusin7211 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@benbewaif I begin we will not leave here today. I advice you to google world best journals in the sciences mathematics physics etc and african contributions and come back here

    • @love-heartbamaiyi4258
      @love-heartbamaiyi4258 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@benbewabanku generation has come, mumu

    • @innocentchukwuma5215
      @innocentchukwuma5215 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@benbewawhat has Ghana achieved in life?

  • @demoladaramola9389
    @demoladaramola9389 Před měsícem +1

    🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬❤🔥👌🏾

  • @alfapaul5593
    @alfapaul5593 Před měsícem

    Talking about our population, why is that the population of India, Pakistan, Indonesia and Brazil doesn’t affect their people like it affects Nigeria

  • @alfredmcarroll7229
    @alfredmcarroll7229 Před měsícem

    Nigerians have open theaters acting for amateurs and free for an audience. I didn’t find that in Uganda or Tanzania. I don’t know they have any open acting, art (painting and drawing) to allow expression for young people.

  • @linalesia5188
    @linalesia5188 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Was the title written by a Nigerian?

  • @obrightmanemyotabor9358
    @obrightmanemyotabor9358 Před 2 měsíci +2

    What is " there" excellence ?

  • @perejet
    @perejet Před měsícem

    The name of TB Joshua ministry is synagogue of all nations

  • @Diva-julie
    @Diva-julie Před 12 dny

    I think other Africans are intimidated by our country and so they decided to tag us as proud and yahoo coutry😂😂

  • @heyor_izjeem4210
    @heyor_izjeem4210 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Gosh, after giving us great confidence to explore more you later, add that comon one everybody needs to hear called Yahoo boys 😂😂😂😂

  • @stephenoyoko4143
    @stephenoyoko4143 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This indeed is a very interesting and insightful conversation, I am a Kenyan living in TX. Funnily PLO, went to same high school with my cousin in Western Kenya and then he taught me general paper in high school when he was a law student at the University of Nairobi. There is a lot of Africans in TX and they tend to be successful , some of them very successful. I have very close Nigerian friends, one of them and I are married into the same family ( our wives are African but not from East or West). Nigerians are a very welcoming and respectful people. I never thought of them as different than me.

    • @us7wqtrnek7uu
      @us7wqtrnek7uu Před 2 měsíci

      😂😂😂😂 bro rudi mtaani ujionee alafu usema hivo.
      Umevuta bozaaaa kijanaa.
      Unaongea hivoo juu uko majuu.Nyumbani kati ha o wageni wote wao ndoo wabayaaaa kuliko wote.Kama unamezea Karao ama mtu anakuwa upelelezi hebu wauliza kama hawa watu ni wazuri alafu rudi hapa utuambia uliambiwa nini...😂😂

  • @heyor_izjeem4210
    @heyor_izjeem4210 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Ghana, you they see real English, and we just brought one of the lowest out of 100💯 1 just defeated full Ghana 😂 he didn't mention anything called pasta instead of pastor 😂😂😂

    • @tundebakare6887
      @tundebakare6887 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Lol❤❤

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      ​@@tundebakare6887 Na only Ghanaian English different for the whole of África.
      Those people fake die!!😂😂
      Dem fake like winch (witch)I swear down!!!
      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @sammathenge630
    @sammathenge630 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The host needs to let the guest talk...

    • @homeofcreative
      @homeofcreative  Před 2 měsíci

      Okay in future episodes

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      ​@@homeofcreativeBro,you did well.
      Yes you interrupted the guest on one ocassion but come on, it's your channel and you own It.
      You don't have to cow-tow or cower at the sheer indignation of a listener.
      I'm a Nigerian and i thoroughly enjoyed the podcast.

  • @tanimowookusaga4856
    @tanimowookusaga4856 Před 28 dny

    It is the upbringing at least amongst the Yorubas. If you come home from school from a tender age with a second place position, your mom will probably pull your ears and tell you why you allowed the person with first position best you. Did he have two heads? Why didn't you be the first.

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      Ogbeni,drop the tribal agenda.
      I'm an Edo man and my parents showed me pepper whenever I come less than 1st,2nd or 3rd in any examination in school.
      It is not a tribal thing, instead it's a Nigerian thing (at least the Southern part of Nigeria, especially the South/West and the South/South.
      It Is not a Yoruba thing but a Nigerian thing.
      Let's keep It real.
      You don't seem better than the Igbo person who commented earlier on.

  • @chinweokwuasimonye8871
    @chinweokwuasimonye8871 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nigerians are all
    The good the bad and the good/bad but always love 😂
    Its useless competing with our beloved African family because it will just create division

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      I don't understand you bros,na who dey compete?
      You're addressing Nigerians and you're asking us not to compete? Na who dey compete? Nigerians aren't competing and you know It. We don't engage in competition with any Áfrican.
      It Is ONLY Ghanaians who're competing with us and God Almighty knows that we don't have that competitive spirit in us, especially with other Áfricans.
      Kindly re-channel your advice to Ghanaians because they're the ones who live in perpertual competition with Nigerians who are aiming for global dominance.

  • @okasefa563
    @okasefa563 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nigeria - more population, more poverty, more education, more travels, more crimes, more good people, more bad people. It is the population thing! That is all. But a region of Nigeria became more educated than the rest over 50 years ago and the rest quickly stepped up. Break up Nigeria into average population of other African countries, let us see if you're still saying each is greater

  • @theladyfemi
    @theladyfemi Před 2 měsíci +2

    The spelling on the title needs to be checked!

  • @user-ul8xh7dk5p
    @user-ul8xh7dk5p Před 2 měsíci +4

    Mmmh continue overhyping yourself 😊

  • @kimofabuja
    @kimofabuja Před 2 měsíci +1

    I don’t agree with the backward claim to Nigeria educational system. It’s backward yet Nigerians who graduate from a Nigerian university with a pass or 3rd class graduate from American universities with distinction.
    My argument to this claim is that, it’s a dog eat dog system! The educational bodies do not want you to do well even when you’re doing your utmost best

    • @sholaoduba2540
      @sholaoduba2540 Před měsícem

      I think he is right. The educational system in Nigeria has been broken for decades but like he said, that same system pushes you to excellence.

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      ​@@sholaoduba2540Shola! Shola!! Shola!!! How many times did i call you?😂😂😂😂
      I live and work in Montreal Canada and i can tell you that the criticism we dish out against the Nigerian education system Is largely unverified,unjustified and untrue.
      Our criticism Is due to lack of knowledge on how other education systems work or function.
      The gruelling process that Nigeria's education system drills into a person Is thoroughly in our favour and serves a great purpose.
      Nigerians stand out of the crowd in any society, education wise due to the system that encourages pupils and students to use their mental faculties to commit things to memory.
      Tell me,what does a child/student need to use his/her brain for without memorizing texts and contexts?
      Wetin the pikin wan take him brain do?
      That Nigerians aré excelling effortlessly in foreign universities ought to signify to us that we're getting something right.
      To commit things to memory Is the GREATEST part of learning and thanks be to God we aré educated that way.
      It Is said that 80% of the human potential can be found in cemetaries and burial grounds,just because 80% of the human potential Is unrealized at death. In other words people have ideas that would have elevated them and mankind but they NEVER actualize such ideals and so It dies with them.
      I am a middle-aged Nigerian and i'm supremely happy and proud that the education system in Nigeria taught me how to memorize.
      Why do you think those with an acute memory aré those the world's intelligence agencies aré hunting to recruit?
      Committing things to memory Is a virtue that's as good as It Is rewarding.
      7 or 8 years old Pikin wey no fit recite 2 times table na Pikin be dat?😂😂
      Do you now understand why you'll ask an American or Canadian child of 10 years old to recite to you the 9 times table and he/she will be looking at you like Lucozade?😂😂
      The problem in Nigeria's education system is the inacessibility of books,laboratory equipments and sound teachers.
      As for the tertiary institutions,one problem that must be tackled,like a national emergency Is the issue of sexual harrasment.(I speak of a Situation where male lecturers practically blackmail students with failure if they refuse sleeping with them.
      It's demeaning and wicked.
      A stop has to be put to It. Lecturers found culpable must be fired immediately and instantly prosecuted to serve as a lesson for other "papa Ajasco" lecturers to see and know.

  • @lkyhood4200
    @lkyhood4200 Před měsícem +2

    Good conversation. However, the population of Nigeria is not 225 million people. It has never been. It’s all made up. There’s no real census count that has been done in Nigeria that ever equated to that number. At best , the Nigerian population is about 165 million people.
    The Nigerian population hype was created by some past corrupt regimes and many people of Nigeria had since ran with it.
    Yes, the Lagos population could be quite over 11 million people.
    The Nigerian guy speaking made some logical statements, but it seems he too had also bought into the fake Nigerian population numbers. And he himself overhyped a bunch of stuff himself.
    PROOF: About 25 years ago, Nigeria, Japan, and Mexico respectively ranked about 125million people in population, but today, Mexico and Japan still ranked roughly 130 million people. How come only Nigeria shot so highly up to the 200plus million people and not Japan nor Mexico? Generally Mexicans have more reproductive rate than Nigeria.
    All I’m saying here is that Nigeria doesn’t have any verifiable census count. Because it was not counted.
    Proof
    That 200plus million people is another 419 or Yahu, yahu stuff.

    • @Wady112
      @Wady112 Před měsícem

      Search on google.. "Nigeria's active mobile subscriptions".
      Then keep in mind not every Nigerian owns a mobile phone.
      So when I mentioned the population of Nigeria it is a conservative number that comes from available and verifiable data.
      Plus you are comparing Japan population to that of Nigeria.. Are you aware Japan is having a population declining population crisis?
      So please if you want to debunk my claims, be very accurate and uodate with your information.

  • @sunnyadewuyi7281
    @sunnyadewuyi7281 Před 2 měsíci +2

    And the Yahoo government

    • @ZaharaImole
      @ZaharaImole Před 2 měsíci

      What about yahoo

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      ​@@ZaharaImoleHelp me ask am ooo.
      Abi e easy to do Yahoo? It takes guts,brains and sheer courage to be involved in Yahoo.😂😂
      E no easy na.
      If you're educated you'll realize what White folks have done to Áfricans.
      Taking a pound of flesh from them Is just a little Payback.
      If we think about the resources looted out of África by these leprous-skinned people we will go for their balls without reservations.
      For me,I don't have issues with our Yahoo boys.
      The boys must eat and their families too.
      Wetin sef?
      Na tit for tat.
      Their fathers did horrors to our fathers,now it's their turn to feel the heat from us, afterall they're less smarter than us.

  • @ifeifesi
    @ifeifesi Před 2 měsíci +2

    We as Nigerian are too prone to flattery. The Nigerian reputation is over hyped because when you come to Nigeria to see our supposed greatness there is none in evidence. Poverty reigns, chaos, corruption, insecurity, people want to leave the country. We are a mess, tribalistic to the extreme. Honestly we are nothing to emulate. We are a failure as a nation with 60 years of oil wealth gone to waste - we have nothing to show for it. Our education system is a mess and low standards with some graduates struggling to strong a grammatically correct sentence together. Our education system does not encourage critical thinking and is out of step with what a modern developing nation needs.
    We have a bad reputation and it's not because of our size of population but because we carry this negative aspects of our culture and export it with us when we go abroad.

    • @childrentoys4537
      @childrentoys4537 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Here we go again with your likes that love ranting. What have you stated here that is different from what the host is saying?

    • @sanniolayinkatajudeen2224
      @sanniolayinkatajudeen2224 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@childrentoys4537they are the few lazy Nigerians they cannot read ,what they do mostly is comment on headlines

    • @user-ei2bx8yr2o
      @user-ei2bx8yr2o Před 5 dny

      😢He's not a Nigerian, he's probably a Ghanaian.
      We know them.
      Listen,I live and work here in Montreal Canada and if you ask the writer of the comment if he's ever left Nigeria he's tell you "No".
      You see Nigerians who speak this way aré the lowest of the low. Check this same fellow 30 years from now and you're gonna see that he's still not successfull.
      I,for one,used to think like him (although less bitter) and my opinión of my own country was not so good but thanks be to God that i have now seen and known.
      Even at the rate Nigeria's going, there's a clear light at the end of the tunnel.
      The commentator has probably NEVER left Nigeria so he's not aware of things outside Nigeria.
      Not his fault though because they're many Nigerians who will lay their country down and demand that his country be executed due to his ignorance and illiteracy.
      By the time he leaves Nigeria he'll probably know better.
      He sounds like some one who's left school and Is finding It tough getting a job.
      People with a dirty mouth tend to be as uncouth as the remotest of bushmen ever!!!
      Nothing ever😅 works for them and they're just good for the dustbin.

  • @Okcey
    @Okcey Před měsícem

    Refine redknapp use of force 10 that is his an illegal in any country any word