By samostically on Skatehive
If you are a foreigner to the way we do things over in Nigeria, or let's say you visiting for the first time. There could be some things that might be strikingly odd to you especially for the first time. It may seem odd in the sense that you have not seen it before, probably you might have heard of it but you just haven't seen it. It is like experiencing things for the first time. Well that's the thing with the Nigerian culture, it is new to those who do not know about it but a regular thing for those who are familiar with it. To others in the world, the word hi could be enough to pass the message of greeting to the other person but when it comes to Nigerians, that is never enough. Every ethnicity has its unique way of greeting and even different words for greeting but the goal in the end is the same and that is respect. Ranging from the Yorubas to the Hausas, their greetings differ but all the same is the respect. Especially when dealing with the elderly. If you are conversant with bl