I really enjoyed your breakdown of the Nigerian people. You made me proud as a Nigerian. I came to the Dominican republic with nothing and today, I have 4 cellphones shops. I have never indulge in scam as people love to portray us. I worked very hard as a salesman in puntacana's resorts and saved every pesos to be self employed today. Everywhere I go, I am so proud to be a Nigerian. God bless Nigeria!
@@FeriaMoney good hearts with a question mark. Because I actually know a few, very sweet boys in person. But how good can your heart be if you're not afraid to drive someone half way across the world into debt, depression, money problems and possibly suicide because you convinced them to give away their life's savings? Someone who might have lots of people depending on them? How good is your heart really?
@@elliottododoyou’re talking about scammers. He was talking about being a normal citizen. How ignorant of you to paint a while people with such a limited pov.
As a Jamaican, I approve this message. I love me my Nigerian husband. He provides and protects. The very first day we met, he gave me his car to drive to work because my car broke down. He called his brother to come pick him up and towed my car to his brother's garage. After 11 years, three kids, we are still together. They spoil their women. I never had to ask him for money when we were dating. Every weekend, my money is on my dresser. I missed our dating days because I used to get lots of gifts, I still do, but not as often. Nigerians, big up yourselves.
It's a normal thing.. Why would I be driving my car and my wife be using a taxi.. doesn't make moral sense... Anyway, I forgot that things that are normal to Nigerians is extraordinary to non-Nigerians
@donaldekpo1817 Go back and read my comment. I was not his wife. I've never seen him a day in my life. He stopped when he saw me outside my broken-down vehicle. So, yes, to me, it's not normal for a man to give a woman, his high-end vehicle, to drive the very first day he met her. In fact, he didn't even ask me what my name was. The very first thing he said to me was if I called my boyfriend. He wanted to know whether I was single or not. This is what he told me on our very first date. So, with that being said, as a non-Nigerian, I am still impressed to this day.
Am a Papua New Guinean woman and I love Nigeria, admire Nigerian men. They know how to love, protect, provide and care for their wives, children and family. I have the same values. Am reading the Nigerian Pidgin Bible to learn the pidgin. We also have our own pidgin Bible❤❤❤🇵🇬. My favorite Nollywood Actor Frederick Leonard is one of the Best role models of a Igbo man amongst the others.❤ MAY YAHWEH BLESS NIGERIA 🇳🇬
As a Nigerian, the spraying is seen as a way of blessing a new couple in a wedding, a celebrant in an occasion or a contribution because the person must have spent a lot to organize an occasion, it is seen as a form of support.
African American woman married to a Nigerian man, after living in Nigeria and growing up in "the ghetto" USA, there's many similarities I see in character. It's very apparent the black American ancestors came from west Africa, one of those countries being Nigeria. 🇳🇬 🇺🇸
Against all odds,if am meant to return to this world 🌍 as a Nigerian 🇳🇬 citizen,i would gladly do it all over again....kudos to all the Nigerias 🇳🇬 out there....God made us special.
Nigerians strive to be better in everything they do bcs they know no one got their backs except themselves: not even the govt. That is why when a Nigerian fails or succeeds he mostly blames or praises himself. God bless all hardworking, sincere Nigerian men.
I had a Nigerian partner for a few years who was definitely the talk of the town for me. Everything about him was so good and what I like in a man. Fit, athletic, muscular, handsome, sweet, charming, funny, fashionable, sharp and cool to be around. His voice sounded deep and smooth and his dance moves were great. And he was fun to spend time with. I loved having a drink or smoke with him every now and then, dancing with him at clubs and swimming with him at pools. As sweet and charming as he was, he definitely had a wild and promiscuous side. Every time we were alone together at my place or his place, he knew how to turn me on. We didn't even hide it when we wanted to get it on. I found him attractive and he knew it, and I just couldn't resist whenever he wanted it. Not only did he know how to get me in the mood, but every time we had a night stand he was so pleasing. The part of the video of them being great lovers is definitely true since he knew his way in the bedroom. I have no doubt I wasn't the only person lucky enough to spend nights with him and I can definitely see why. Since he left I haven't been able to find another man who is as satisfying as him. He was one of a kind.
With the Nollywood movies I have watched over the years, as a Ugandan. I can confirm this. Because what they act is there reality. All of them are the best even the women not only the men
Proudly 🇳🇬 9ja. Thanks for the love. My Kenyan Girlfriend was the first human that told me how everybody loves 9ja men. The jealousy infuriate some people to engage in Xenophobic attack on 9ja. One Africa one love.
🇳🇬 This video got me so engaged that I forgot my food was getting cold. Never knew many of our sht is so out there 😂😂. The correctness of the info and the humor is so well orchestrated. Love who ever was behind this. Thank u, God bless!
AS SOMEONE WHO WAS ONLY INTERESTED IN BLACK WOMEN BEFORE I CAN CONFIRM NIGERIAN MEN ARE DEFINITELY DOING SOMETHING OTHER MEN ARENT 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️💯💯💯💯💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
One thing I know about Nigerian people is that they’ll defend you even if you’re wrong as long as they give you their word. They’re dependable people and love to stand up for fellow Africans. Most of my friends are Nigerians and I feel secure and encouraged by their way of progress.
As a Nigerian man I can tell you that this Vidoe is 💯 . There’s a saying that says , if you go any where in the world and did not see a Nigerian, run 🏃🏽♀️ that place ain’t good. Nigeria can lighten up your community, country , market, business ,religion and culture if given chance. This is why country like Britain , Canada and America 🇺🇸 are inviting Nigerians to live and stay in their country.
Big up to all the Nigerians! Love the culture and you guys def hold it down when it comes time to party! I come Caribbean family and I see a very similar energy in each group. Much love!
@@nativistudio Definitely! we're Family! I had a West African brother tell me a proverb from his village that said "A Ghanaian man and a Nigerian Woman got in a boat and sailed to the Carribean to start a life there" He said this was the energy and genetic makeup of Carribean people. The more I learn about West Africans, The more it makes sense. Much love
I knew a friend from Nigeria who was quite the womanizer. We were close neighbors who hung out a lot and partied together. He had that big, tall and brolic look with short curly Afro hair. As you can probably tell he was very athletic, strong and hardworking. Definitely the type of guy you wouldn't wanna mess with. The type who loves sports and who's into martial arts, street boxing and working out at the nearby gym. He also loved to make other people laugh, help them with their problems and had a cheerful personality. Just an overall nice, charming and fun dude with a great sense of humor and great determination. One of the things he loved the most were sistas, and damn did they love him too. He had so many nightstands with so many GFs it's almost like he didn't even have to try. He made getting some ''action'' look so easy without even trying lol.
Did you find out his tribe? My guess is that he is a Yoruba. Because you used words like fun, womanizer, and many girlfriends. These words perfectly describe Yoruba men.
You know genetically, most Afrikan Americans are Nigerian. Nigeria is where the bulk of victims of slavery were trafficked from. As a Kenyan man I have to admit that Nigerian men do it better, plus they are loyal friends.
That's not true at all. Most AAs are from Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Gambia, Angola, Cameroon and other central African countries. It's just that Nigeria is so popular and well-known, hence why they claim to be Nigerians. They used to claim they were from South Africa and Egypt!!
@@asanwa3126 how do you mention, Cameroon, Gambia and skip over Nigeria, you are smoking weed too much buddy. These countries never existed that time smarty pants.
Am a Ugandan girl , and I have my friend, she had a Nigerian man boyfriend , but she told me hoooo , the Nigerian boyfriend was the best in give her gifts and in bed hoooooo it so good
"Giving Jamaican brothers a run for their women" 😂😂😂😂... Omo! Your content is the best. Not only is it fun to watch, but also you are so on point. Keep it up brother❤❤❤
Love this,as a Nigerian woman, I agree this is well balanced and accurate. You left nothing out, you even remembered to talk about the women just as I was starting to wonder about the women. ALL the clips you threw in are completely accurate and hilarious too.
I'm proud to be a Nigerian man against all odds! I love this video cos almost all the attributes mentioned here about Nigerian men and women are correct. I am now your new subscriber.
you are so spot on, we Nigerians had to strive for perfection because like you O.Y.O on your own, the government has no plans for anyone, so we learn how to make money from an early age, and we dont joke with our education.
KUDOS TO OUR PARENTS FOR OUR UPBRINGING AND THE MERCY OF GOD THAT HAS HELPED SHAPED OUR FAMILIES. THE PATRIARCHY CULTURE HAS HELPED IN MOST CERTAIN WAY ESPECIALLY SETTING STRUCTURE AND DISCIPLINE FOR THE SOCIETY. BUT THE NEW OF TRYING TO BE WESTERNIZED IS AFFECTING US NOW. I PRAY GOD WILL NOT ALLOW US TO SUFFER WHAT SOME WOMEN ARE EXPERIENCING NOW IN THE STATE.
Hey my guy, where are you from?. You must be a Naija. Brother, you're so correct that no soothsayer can match you. This the dopest about Nigeria 🇳🇬. I'm proudly Nigerian. Thank you.
This is the most accurate, funny, and rambunctious description of a Nigerian (both male and female) that I’ve ever seen. I laughed my ass off because I could see myself in some of those analogies. All I can say is, thank you 🙏 for emphasizing the beautiful part as well as the well known bad side of Nigerians. You made my day. Now, come back in twenty years, and that will be the dominant culture in the world. Meet me in Lagos, then. Peace ✌️!
I love my Nigerian son in laws, yes both of my daughters are with Nigerian men and they are well taken care of and embraced by both their in-laws. Me and my husband also get along very well with both sets of families. We are a blended family where Dominica, 🇩🇲 Wales 🏴 Trinidad 🇹🇹 meets Nigeria. 🇳🇬
My friend sent me this to funny, thanks for snatching a clip from my video this topic will continue forever 😅😅😅😅😅... Naija no carry last.... Great narrative. 😅
I have gone out with South Africa women Uganda Kenya Zimbabwe here in London they said the same to me compare to their men that s why most Africa men hate Nigeria men
I love this channel, and the narrator is perfect, everything is perfect the other video used and personality used is so so perfect and ur humor makes it all interesting