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Can I eat jollof rice every day? – Oyinbo lady who visits Lagos shares experience

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Oyinbo lady who visits Lagos shares experience
  • An Oyinbo lady who is currently in Lagos, Nigeria shared her experience in the country.
  • According to her, she has two major problems in the country but has so far enjoyed her stay.
  • She shared some of the problems she was battling with in Nigeria as many Nigerians recommended some interesting things she can try.

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An Asian lady who came to Lagos, Nigeria took to the social space things she noticed when she got to the country.

In a lengthy Tweet, the young lady, Helen shared that she has been in Lagos for a few days now and she works remotely.

According to her, electricity was an issue, and she somehow has a problem with her wifi network.

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She also shared that the traffic was bad and it was difficult to keep to an appointment if one has one.

Helen added that she wasn’t really bothered by this because Nigerians hardly keep to time too, she also praised Nigerian students for being hardworking as she shared that despite the country’s imperfections, they still do a good job.

The lady also revealed how much she enjoyed the country jollof rice and she asked if she was allowed to eat it every time.

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Nigerians praise Oyinbo man as he dances with Igbo cultural troupe

Meanwhile, the beautiful way an Oyinbo man embraced the Igbo culture has left many social media users in awe.

A video that was posted by a TikTok user with the name @sweetnifer captured how a white young man stepped out on stage and dance with the cultural crew.

In an event that seemed to be a wedding ceremony, a group of Igbo cultural dancers came on stage to entertain the guest.

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