
The
reasonable level of comfort that many Nigerians experience when they
travel abroad can be highly tempting. This seeming luxury has prompted
quite a large number of Nigerians to seek greener pastures in foreign
lands.
Despite the attraction traveling abroad holds, there is a nostalgic feeling about home and country many
of them feel. As the popular saying goes, ‘there is no place like
home’. Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal shares 6
exhilarating things that they miss dearly when they any part of Nigeria
to travel abroad!
Owambe parties
Nigerians
love to party. At gigs, they adorn unique resplendent attires popularly
referred to as ‘aso ebi’. The music, dance, flamboyant hairstyles and
the spraying of cash at these parties are what make Nigerian balls
different. In fact, the organizers are often worried at the sheer amount
of uninvited guests who will gatecrash the party, just so they can have
a little fun. And Nigerian love it! Even if they organize a near
similar owambe abroad, it can never be like the ones back home.
Your loved ones
Family,
friends and loved ones are everything. Your well-being revolves around
them. They are always there when you need them. They offer you a sense
of belonging and community. You do not feel isolated. Any Nigerian that
is abroad will always miss this because in other parts of the world you
are not given this nature of treatment. This is because of the ‘mind
your business syndrome’!
Lagos hustle
Lagos hustle! Who would not miss Lagos hustle? Waking up as early as 4 am,
the notorious traffic, the nastiness, and restlessness of the yellow
bus drivers, the bus conductor, the small kiosk, police, and Lastma
wahala, the do you know I am hype and much more. You will always find
hilarious things about Lagos. ‘Lasgidi’ is the place to be.
Street food
Akara, kuli kuli, moi moi, kokoro, kilishi, palm wine, roasted corn, boli and Isi-Ewuare
some of the well-known street foods in Nigeria. You will find even
executives patronizing the woman selling these street foods. They are
very tasty! You will definitely miss street foods as well as other tasty
Nigerian cuisines.
Market haggling
Haggling
to get the best price is a part of the Nigerian culture. Women are
more disposed to haggling than men. If you witness a haggling moment of a
Nigerian woman, you will be dazed at the expertise with which this
done. This, you cannot do in London or other places in the world.
Taxes
The
drive for the collection of taxes is incomparable with the way it is
done abroad. They take the collection of taxes very serious and you
could be sent to jail for evading taxes. This is why quite a large
amount is sliced off your salary as tax. In Nigeria, the tax system is a
bit lopsided. You will pay tax but at least, you will not be jailed for
tax evasion. Perhaps, this will change in the near future because tax
is essential in developing any nation.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
Mobile: +2348090747241 Skype: Sleeksavvy | |
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