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Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide

Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide by Elnathan John is a witty and satirical exploration of Nigerian society and culture. Through sharp humor and keen observation, the book unpacks the quirks, contradictions, and complexities of being Nigerian. From politics to religion, social norms, and daily life, John uses a blend of comedy and critique to reveal the intricacies of navigating the Nigerian experience.

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“The Nigerian god loves money. Because money answers all things. You know how Nigeria is, things may be difficult, but they are always possible with money.”

In Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide, Elnathan John provides an affecting, unrestrained and satirical guide to the Nigerians you will meet at home and abroad, or on your way to hell and to heaven. A religious tells you It is a searing look at how power is abused, negotiated and performed in private and public; in politics, business, religious institutions and in homes. From the exploration of religious hypocrisy to inequality in matters of the heartthe collection is a jab at Nigerian society and what it means to be a Nigerian. Beyond poking fun at the holders of power, it is also a summons, a provocation and a call for introspection among all levels of society.  As is often said in Nigeria, when you point with one finger, there are four others pointing back at you.

This engrossing read is a must-have for seasoned Nigerian-watchers and a uniquely informative guide for newcomers to Nigeria, with its tongue-in-cheek look at Nigeria’s relationship to itself and the world, both culturally and politically.

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Weight 0.5 kg
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Format

Paperback

Pages

160

Publisher

Cassava Republic Press

Year Published

2019

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