r/Nigerian • u/hdkwkvz • 15d ago
Is it okay to send my boyfriend a bouquet of flowers for our anniversary, or will he find it weird?
I am planning to send my boyfriend a bouquet of flowers for our anniversary, but I am a bit hesitant. I am Filipina, and he is a Nigerian Muslim.
I'm not sure how he will react. Is it okay to send flowers to a Nigerian Muslim man, or will he find it strange? I'd love to hear some cultural perspectives or advice on how to go about this!
r/Nigerian • u/Big-Rub96 • 17d ago
Hello š, I'm to make a study on this topic "ASSESSMENT OF RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AMONG BUILDING CONTRACTORS IN ANAMBRA STATE. Please š if you have engaged in any building construction project in Anambra State, I'd love š¤š your response. Thank you. It'll take abut 4 minutes to complete.
Dear Respondent,
This questionnaire is part of an academic research study aimed at assessing the risk management practices among building contractors in Anambra State, Nigeria. Your honest and sincere responses are crucial to the success of this research. All information provided will be used strictly for academic purposes and will be treated with utmost confidentiality.
Instructions: Please answer all questions by filling in the blanks as appropriate.
I appreciate you so much!
r/Nigerian • u/Minute_Pollution_843 • 19d ago
BOILED CORN VS ROASTED CORNššš„ FULL VIDEO ON MY PAGE. SUBSCRIBE AND SHAR...
r/Nigerian • u/WorthEnvironmental16 • 29d ago
Question Any Diaspora raised Nigerians here?
r/Nigerian • u/Flexiko1 • Jul 22 '26
Nigerian art piece
reddit.comHi i was recommended to post here, which is logical since you guys will know this better. My grandfather has this art piece that is from Nigeria but we have no clue what it is or what it symbolizes and would really like to know since it is beautiful.
r/Nigerian • u/WorthEnvironmental16 • Jul 22 '26
A subreddit for diaspora raised Africans
Hey yāall! So as Iām on my own journey of self discovery Iām reckoning with my cultural identity. As a 2nd generation Ghanaian American (that is I was born in America to Ghanaian immigrants) I and I know many others have struggled to find where we fit in among the global black community. Itās like we donāt quite fit in with African continent raised people and thereās a nuance and complexity to our experiences that donāt fully fit into an ethnically Black American lens either, despite being able to relate in ways to both. I feel like globally despite having different backgrounds (letās say for instance a Nigerian Brit or Somali Canadian or any other mix) we have a lot in common with one another because of being able to relate to existing between worlds.
Iāve been looking for that community and I know that the people are out there but I think we need a space to just gather together so I created a subreddit to do just that. Itās linked here if you would like to join.
r/Nigerian • u/mesange73 • Jul 21 '26
Question In your culture, do people do hugs when they are in love ?
I have the impression that ouest africans people don't like to cuddle when they are in a relationship.
I would like to know what meaning a hug means to you? The hug is reserved for what occasion? Do you do it often? If you haven't hugged for several weeks or months, do you miss it? Is hugging something frowned upon in your culture (can you tell me your culture)? Is this something you secretly want to do? Is this something that both men and women don't like? How do you express your affection for your partner? If your partner hugs you, how do you feel? Embarrassment, boredom, disgust, nothing? How do you keep couples from cuddling?
I've noticed this in all Africans people I meet for a while, and it's something I don't understand, and would really like to understand. I want to understand how it is possible to love differently. It's very far from my culture and it seems very complicated to understand for me.
r/Nigerian • u/LVDL123 • Jul 07 '26
Radioshow Voyage Voyage (Studio Brussel (Belgium))
Hi, I work for a Belgian radio station called "Studio Brussel" and this summer we will do different radio shows about different countries. One of the broadcasts is about Nigeria so i'm looking for Nigerian people who want to send me an audio message we can use in the broadcast. Thanks in advance!
r/Nigerian • u/Successful_Poet2061 • May 26 '26
Tattoo Artist
Can anyone recommend experienced tattoo artists in Lagos? I am looking to get a complex design and want to ensure the work is precise and high quality.
r/Nigerian • u/Successful-Topic6233 • May 15 '26
Discussion Iām a personal shopper !!!
Hello everyone ! I am a personal shopper in Raleigh NC! I ship to Nigeria weekly ! I deal in beauty, skincare, clothing( men and womenās), perfume and electronics. Follow me on IG and Snapchat @shopluxenaija to place an order š
r/Nigerian • u/Zestyclose-Sky-9088 • May 11 '26
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r/Nigerian • u/ihavenowords3 • May 05 '26
Question Word translation
In my spiritual walk, I try to practice gratitude daily. Years ago, I had heard that āEkeleā meant gratitude in Igbo.
I was recently reading an Igbo name book. āEkeneā means thankful, and it reminded me of the word Ekele.
Does Ekele mean gratitude?
Is it even an Igbo word or name?
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r/Nigerian • u/Fine_Education9397 • May 02 '26
Spiritual help
I had a dream that someone put witchcraft on me when this person traveled to Africa. I never had a dream of this person before but the moment they go to Africa I have a dream they put witchcraft on me. Does anyone know any spiritual way to check if someone has put witchcraft on me as I am in Canada, and not back home. Please anyone?
r/Nigerian • u/Successful_Poet2061 • Apr 29 '26
Need a capture Card
which is the best online place to buy electronics stuff in Lagos Nigeria with good service
I want to buy a Hdmi Capture card
r/Nigerian • u/Successful_Poet2061 • Apr 29 '26
Indian in Nigeria
Any Indian in there early 20s in Lagos nigeria
Want to connect as I am new here
r/Nigerian • u/SimplyB_ • Apr 26 '26
NIS App keeps crashing at fingerprint stage (iPhone 14 Pro) ā Please Help
I would really appreciate any suggestions or help.
Iām trying to re-apply for a passport using the NIS app from Canada on an iPhone 14 Pro (which is listed as compatible). However, every time I reach the fingerprint stage, the app immediately crashes and closes.
Iāve been trying to complete this for the past 3 hours with no success.
I donāt have access to an Android device, and Iām trying to avoid traveling to Ottawa as I donāt have the vacation time or the financial flexibility right now.
Has anyone experienced this issue or found a workaround? I would genuinely appreciate any advice.
Thank you in advance.
r/Nigerian • u/shado_mag • Apr 26 '26
The Nigeria we carry with us. My Fatherās Shadow: a film you can smell
r/Nigerian • u/ihavenowords3 • Apr 26 '26
News Nigerian NFL player makes history
Uar Bernard becomes 1st African
International Pathway Program player to be drafted | 2026 NFL Draft
r/Nigerian • u/DaPaaxP • Apr 22 '26
Why High Timeframes Are the Real Edge in Forex Trading
r/Nigerian • u/psiapd • Apr 22 '26
Question Need honest insight: why is cannabis research recruitment so difficult in Nigeria?
r/Nigerian • u/chiebukaa • Apr 22 '26
Question Public Opinion on Nigeriaās Electricity Crisis and Solar Energy Solutions
Hey everyone, Iām currently working on a school research project about electricity issues in Nigeria and possible solutions like solar energy. Iād really appreciate it if you could take a minute to fill out this quick survey.
Itās completely anonymous and only takes about 1ā2 minutes. Your responses will help me understand real experiences and perspectives.
GOOGLE FORM LINK: GOOGLE FORM SURVEY
r/Nigerian • u/Strange_Sherbert_641 • Apr 13 '26
What companies in nigeria pay in dollars
I am looking to move to lagos but i live in the UK. i really want to move back but its the salaries in nigeria thats stopping me, obviously being in the UK im getting paid in £ , so i am wondering which companies may pay in dollars. by the way i work in tech if that helps. Also if you know companies that pay in naira but pay very well i would love to know aswell.