Nigerian-Americans: Why are they the Most Successful Immigrants in the United States?

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  • @lilrog0909
    @lilrog0909 Год назад +226

    That's why I married a Nigerian woman and now have a successful family

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 Год назад +19

      I AM ALSO MARRIED TO A NIGERIAN WOMAN BUT MY SUCCESS IS MY BLACK AMERICAN PARENTS THAT MADE ME GREAT AND WORK VERY HARD.

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 Год назад +5

      To say your success is only wifes.. I feel really really sorry for you and what kind of man are you.

    • @arushanioshaka5600
      @arushanioshaka5600 Год назад +20

      @@inmythoughts718 it's his opinion

    • @davidscott3726
      @davidscott3726 Год назад +1

      ITS ALL POPULATION BRO ..

    • @zisilemoyi2246
      @zisilemoyi2246 Год назад +1

      @@inmythoughts718 FBA women married outside do not qualify 4 FBA reparations

  • @jfennell3954
    @jfennell3954 Год назад +113

    I remember seeing Nigerians in church. They were so full of life and energy. The women were so colorful in their Sunday dress. Their songs were incredible. It was incredible. Nigerians are great. I met a lot of Nigerians in Korea and Saudi Arabia. Same thing, very much full of life, ambition and energy. The energy is contagious. Welcome to the USA. Respect.

    • @emilystevens6335
      @emilystevens6335 5 месяцев назад

      the nigerian men i met stole from their FBA spouse and wouldn't support their children. and tried to kill her for insurance money. and called her a whore for wanting sexual satisfaction

    • @sylviamawudoku
      @sylviamawudoku 4 месяца назад

      If they are so successful and educated, they should help the Nigeria!,a failed state in a terrible state, They do not support their own as one never heard of the wealthy helping those less fortunate . to be honest, l find them loud and very aggressive ., selfish and self centered, Especially the women!!

    • @jfennell3954
      @jfennell3954 4 месяца назад +4

      @@sylviamawudoku Why should they help the country that was corrupted by their leaders who turned their backs on them? They left for a reason. It's like expecting somone to send you money after you steal from them. Why do you have these weird thoughts?

    • @abiodungeorge9115
      @abiodungeorge9115 4 месяца назад +1

      @sylviamawudoku please suggest how we should help. Do you know how many Nigeria immigrants who went back home to visit, start a business, or participate in politics but never returned because they were either kidnapped, killed, or duped? If your wicked political class don't fix it, they and their children will be sacrificed one day. It's called karma.

    • @sylviamawudoku
      @sylviamawudoku 4 месяца назад

      The reason why as you call, ' weird thoughts ' is because I have seen Nigerians behavior in London, as l am Born and raised in London. They don't talk, to each other, but tend to shout at each other, , they mock people with disabilities, lack sense of compassion, especially people who are PWAs, people here find them aggressive angry and very argumentative , which puts people off. Just because what l say is in ' conflict ' with your opinions, l am branded with the label weird thoughts like you, l am just putting My, and l have spoken to many people point of view, regarding Nigerians . they are. Notorious regarding fraud of benefits and other scams etc in the UK, and NO, I AM NOT REPEAT NOT SAYING ALL NIGERIAN ARE FRAUS AND SCAMMERS, . I wanted to support a NGO that helps People with disabilities, and could not find a fund raising organizers whoi are banked linked in Nigeria, when l inquired As to why, l was told that due to the notorious reputation of Nigeria noeone want to 'trust ' Nigeria etc. I was even told that a Nigerian passport is viewed with suspicion! therefore, if you think l have weird thoughts, then you need to contact the official UK institutions as well. Yes, it is hard to hear , but black people are sometimes their own worst enemy!!

  • @inmythoughts718
    @inmythoughts718 Год назад +34

    I ALSO THINK BLACK AMERICANS WE ARE ALSO VERY VERY DRIVEN - COMING FROM ZERO TO CREATE SOMETHING.. i THINK NIGERIANS AND ALL AFRICAN ETHNIC GROUPS HAVE GREATNESS FROM WITHIN. CELEBRATE EACH OTHER

  • @SamiOklo
    @SamiOklo Год назад +194

    As a Nigerian still in Nigeria, I'd say one of the forces is the fact that America provides an opportunity that we may not see at home and then we're quick to grab and harness it... added with the fact that family and God is very important to us, we only strive for the top 🇳🇬 ✊🏾

    • @o.t9358
      @o.t9358 Год назад +14

      But what about second and third generation Nigerians that excel and have never set foot in the country

    • @markivrimusic5610
      @markivrimusic5610 Год назад

      National structures are set up specific ways to allow specific people to benefit over others within the country sometimes based on International interest and deals that the public don't really know about.
      It's the very same reason why there are failing people in every country some in the top Financial ethnicities who control the money and some in the rest of the ethnicities within the country who will blame the government for their own failures. Because in reality we all know everyone can't win and there has to be a labor class in order a wealthy person to even exist

    • @SamiOklo
      @SamiOklo Год назад +19

      @@o.t9358 That's where family which I mentioned get to play a role, the 2nd and 3rd generation has never set foot in the country yes but they grow up with family members who have and we instill our values in our young ones to the core

    • @GeeBee212
      @GeeBee212 Год назад +10

      @@SamiOklo 2nd and 3rd generation children of immigrants don't do better than Americans. Especially POC. Not trying to start a diaspora war but I seriously want to know why such a smart, productive group of people can't fix Nigeria?

    • @career5690
      @career5690 Год назад +9

      @@GeeBee212 but you are starting a diaspora war.

  • @f.-j.j.5738
    @f.-j.j.5738 Год назад +289

    The answer is simple: you don't want to disappoint a Nigerian Mama 😁

    • @damianeze7292
      @damianeze7292 Год назад +20

      On point. No stories, just get in there & show ur results 😂

    • @changlananjul6498
      @changlananjul6498 Год назад +13

      Very good answer sis.we always think about our village, families in the village, friends and alot of people who doubted us.

    • @user-po4dv9sp3n
      @user-po4dv9sp3n Год назад +4

      And baba as well as the tribe it’s the whole package

    • @lichi1244eva
      @lichi1244eva Год назад +3

      FACT!

    • @351voltage
      @351voltage Год назад +5

      It’s not about the mom. It’s just you don’t want to disappoint your family. And I am immediately of them. And doing extremely well

  • @knothyselfknotruth
    @knothyselfknotruth Год назад +83

    Wonderful video!! They could've also added - "strong religious backgrounds" which emphasize nuclear families and communal obligations. Love ✊🏿🇳🇬

    • @victororji93
      @victororji93 Год назад +2

      One of the most important factors.

  • @ourjohnnyartkenaako
    @ourjohnnyartkenaako Год назад +43

    So proud to be one. My boss is proud to have me onboard. Hardwork and ambition runs in our DNA.

  • @jeremydrummond646
    @jeremydrummond646 Год назад +68

    It is nice to see our Nigerian family doing well. They have so much talent to offer the USA.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Год назад +1

      Hopefully one day they and all the africans living in the diaapora can take their talents back to Africa instead of spending their talents for the yte man

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад +5

      They use that talent to help where they are from. They never go back home

    • @kariluckis8030
      @kariluckis8030 Год назад +2

      @@mikejones-wn1sw That's why Nigerian/Africans governments must create conditions that allow the people to express their talents.

    • @chuksjay6397
      @chuksjay6397 Год назад

      @@mikejones-wn1sw who is to blame? I can't blame black Americans for the rubbish biden does

    • @laryjones-jm7ng
      @laryjones-jm7ng Год назад

      Its not talent is a feak of nature in a sense its superior genetics

  • @westendtdot4520
    @westendtdot4520 Год назад +35

    This was awesome 👌🏾 Lots of Nigerians in Canada 🇨🇦 as well. Much love ✊🏾

    • @AbotsiHot
      @AbotsiHot 7 месяцев назад

      Hello,I am Caleb from Ghana.If you have PayPal or NETELLER I am willing to buy USD from you and pay you a rate slightly higher than CBN rate.Thank you

  • @isaaceric123
    @isaaceric123 Год назад +36

    My husband is igbo we got married in lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬 he is the best thing in my ife seriously lol I'm blessed to have a king

    • @Lavenderspice942
      @Lavenderspice942 Год назад

      That's awesome! I'm about to marry my fiancè from Lagos next year too 😊

    • @cebosty3094
      @cebosty3094 Год назад +2

      @@Lavenderspice942 an Igbo fiancé is the bomb

    • @Lavenderspice942
      @Lavenderspice942 Год назад

      @@cebosty3094 yes I love my guy he's amazing

    • @emilystevens6335
      @emilystevens6335 5 месяцев назад +1

      GET BACK TO US IN 5 YEARS

  • @sm1purplmurderedme583
    @sm1purplmurderedme583 11 месяцев назад +14

    nigerian living in england, my family is incredibly rich here and i’m succeeding well in school! my sister is currently studying medicine and my parents have law and accountant degrees. cant wait to go to univeristy next year to study law.

  • @NaNa-er4sw
    @NaNa-er4sw Год назад +56

    We stick together and help each other up, the key to success for all communities… proud of my people 🙌🏾👏🏾

    • @GeeBee212
      @GeeBee212 Год назад +3

      You should be proud but with all due respect, why don't they do this in Nigeria? I just want to know.

    • @oriseht9234
      @oriseht9234 Год назад +3

      @@GeeBee212 Because of corruption.

    • @GeeBee212
      @GeeBee212 Год назад +1

      @@oriseht9234 Oh I understand that part. I saw it with my own eyes the minute I landed in Lagos. But why though? It isn't necessarily inherent in the culture. I am trying to do the homework but even that foray is difficult because depending on the ethnic group of the source, the infromation is very biased.

    • @AbotsiHot
      @AbotsiHot 7 месяцев назад

      Hello,I am Caleb from Ghana.If you have PayPal or NETELLER I am willing to buy USD from you and pay you a rate slightly higher than CBN rate.Thank you

    • @user-wm9oz5nk3q
      @user-wm9oz5nk3q 5 месяцев назад

      You are from Ghana, do you live in Nigeria ? i have $1200 and how much is your rate

  • @Iphie2019
    @Iphie2019 Год назад +190

    I am Nigerian living in the USA and we are all driven. Our parents see education and good home training as the best gift they can give to us. In my family alone, most of us are PhDs and we spend all we can to get the best education we can. To be honest even the regular person on the streets of Nigeria values Education more than anything else. Best believe that the most talented Nigerians are still in Nigeria. Our drive is on a different level.
    Our family structure,and our sense of community provide the support we need to succeed anywhere. We are also never distracted by the noise cos it’s all about the big picture for us. I feel blessed to come from Nigeria cos all my experiences have made me more driven with resultant success.

    • @chernomuhammadalijalloh800
      @chernomuhammadalijalloh800 Год назад +1

      How can you help me to migrate to UsA to study

    • @pon372
      @pon372 Год назад +7

      Same here; in my family; five siblings; two doctors, two nurse (one in school for nurse practitioner), one more a 2nd year medical student. We value education a lot.

    • @Iphie2019
      @Iphie2019 Год назад +11

      @@pon372 same with me! I am a physician with a PhD. My sister is a PharmD with a PhD too, my other sister is a software engineer while my brother is a data engineer with a PhD. My dad was (he’s late) an architect with a PhD so also was my mom. Education is something we pride ourselves on getting.

    • @asamarisimeon2418
      @asamarisimeon2418 Год назад +10

      With all this drive, why couldn't you drive your homeland to a place equalling that found here in America, the lot of which was created by FBA'S, FOUNDATIONAL BLACK ABORIGINAL AFRICANS OF THESE SHORES?
      It's the inference I don't like, as if your some exception to the rule in accomplishing. 😏✔️

    • @oriseht9234
      @oriseht9234 Год назад

      @@asamarisimeon2418 That is because our government is corrupt.

  • @xoxovicky101
    @xoxovicky101 Год назад +66

    Proudly Nigerian - American ❤

  • @Kendratree
    @Kendratree Год назад +45

    what a beautiful display of happy black people. Please, B. E. E. , more videos like this. I'd love to learn. more about Nigerian culture and others as well. This was a great video, I just wish it was longer

    • @bobbyschannel349
      @bobbyschannel349 Год назад

      If you're black American forget about it, because they really only hang around themselves.

  • @rosahacketts1668
    @rosahacketts1668 Год назад +79

    Nigerians are driven people - though they see the negative before them - they take hold of it and turn it into a positive - this is way they are so successful.

  • @toddhayes3506
    @toddhayes3506 Год назад +45

    Education Critical Thinking and Self Defense Extremely important in Amerikkka

  • @Don_Jagadon
    @Don_Jagadon Год назад +128

    The best brains and hardworking Nigerians are still in Nigeria...but I really appreciate those Nigerians abroad doing great and promoting our culture through hard work, education, food, trades and many more.... Nigeria is great and will continue to be great even when looked down on

    • @sharwama992
      @sharwama992 Год назад +12

      They all left If we are being honest

    • @iyke333
      @iyke333 Год назад +2

      What are you saying? Are u tryn compare the nigerians who scholarship took to America for study, with ur self living in Nigeria🙄
      My guy olodo full house , beside you ur self na still goat because na the same nigerians way dey house still dey travel abroad, even the ones way dey house now, say school na scam, none of una dey serious again for school, na just how to make money on tiktok those ones know 😂 and u dey here dey talk rubbish.

    • @MOBOLD4EVER333
      @MOBOLD4EVER333 Год назад +5

      Hey! Sharwama pls stop, they're not all left, we African/Nigerian are the one loaded with the %100 undiluted fact when it comes to our story; Prof to this lady & i doff my hat for her with this fabulous documentary about Nigerian immigrant in the United State; but notwithstanding" i still disagreed with some of her point of view in this short documentary, her narration was somehow off the real chart which is alway baffles me about some people is this their mentality of constantly thinks that they know something about us in Africa/Nigeria more than us the real people of the land, bcos their story/narrative about us sometime somehow do no justice to us & at the end of the day will harm us more rather than good; Just like my brother Mr Emeka said, i personally notice some flaw & misconception in this narrative such as 1. Brain Drain or the Best Brain left propaganda, 2. poverty & illiteracy level statistics are not always true but false; 3. Talking or making documentary of most successful African/Nigeria descent in the diaspora without at all or like %90 plus credit to where it due etc is nonsense; 4. It's an insult to assume or acclaimed that the money they're sending home building Nigeria is like limiting the home base skills & ability in developing Nigeria; Whereas it's vise versa' we have so many more most highly educated with very brilliant/IQ brain, we still have so many more of richest/wealthiest among the world level in Nigeria & all across Africa than those small percentage that she was comparing with those their masters in Nigeria its an insult & BS; we have more bigger & most successful entrepreneur/businesses owner that doing so great in that country who're much more better than those one in the diaspora/foreign land; u will never c such people leaving Nigeria or Africa for any long time adventure or relocating to second world slavery lifestyle in a foreign land, when u c them maybe on business trip/connection or just for vacation; MAY GOD CONTINUE TO HELPS/BLESSES NIGERIA; MAY GOD CONTINUE TO HELPS/BLESSES AFRICA WITH ALL ITS INHABITANT. AMEN.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Год назад +10

      @@iyke333 shame on you to put down your own.

    • @honesto8457
      @honesto8457 Год назад

      @@sharwama992 lol for real

  • @hortenseclarke2589
    @hortenseclarke2589 Год назад +128

    Go Nigerians! I am proud of you guys. That's the genetic makeup that is driving many Jamaicans. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲👍🍆💕☘️!

    • @tfh5575
      @tfh5575 Год назад +17

      not the eggplant lmao

    • @GeeBee212
      @GeeBee212 Год назад +15

      I thought Jamaicans claimed Ghanaian blood? All of us who were sold off have what is present day Nigerian, Ghanaian, Cameroonian and Congolese lineage with a little of all of the other countries.

    • @oranebrown2169
      @oranebrown2169 Год назад +14

      @@GeeBee212 DNA analysis, my DNA results say am 90% Nigerian, this is the same with a lot of Jamaican.

    • @richerthaniam9067
      @richerthaniam9067 Год назад +3

      Nigeria has done nothing for jamaica so leave jamaica out of this.

    • @odemebrown9829
      @odemebrown9829 Год назад +2

      Wow! Jamaicans now claiming Nigerian ancestry 🤔

  • @jedagw9212
    @jedagw9212 Год назад +170

    I am not Nigerian myself but my encounter with them is that they are very driven and high IQ individuals. I do not think Its the top one percent being picked. If those in the poverty line would be given a chance they would be just like the ones we see here. And without the education ofcourse they would not be picked as highly skilled. In a comical note, - "Notice how even those who actually dupe other are very clever with out and always tend to get away with alot" . :D I have always told people Nigerians are very clever and we have alot to learn from them..... Look up inventions by nigerians in addition to overall Black inventions....

    • @ldmaze517
      @ldmaze517 Год назад +4

      I disagree, these individuals who make to the USA come from families who have money in Nigeria 🇳🇬. The poverty is great in Nigeria and the corruption from the government is great as well. No steady electricity no running water in quite a few homes, where they have to go out and get their water or pay to have it delivered to them. I'm not saying they are not driven and they do not work hard. But don't have them paint your home it us done half azz and sloppy, even when it comes to the building of their homes.

    • @bloggtalk5085
      @bloggtalk5085 Год назад +6

      you sound Nigerian yourself.. Nigeria doesn't portray what you are talking about

    • @thetruthwontbecensored8022
      @thetruthwontbecensored8022 Год назад +6

      And yet not a single brand that's world beating they created that most of us are aware of....and 401 scams isn't

    • @JOA-JADE
      @JOA-JADE Год назад +1

      @@thetruthwontbecensored8022 hmmmm, another jelous ignoramus at it again. Of course you will never see it, even if we highlight the achievements of Nigerians in all walks of life. Bitter human beings like you don't go far in life thanks to your dark heart that sees nothing good in folks who don't look like you. Who are you, and what have you accomplished in life other than denigrating folks you don't like?

    • @sophiamia4360
      @sophiamia4360 Год назад +15

      I'm so proud of Nigeria and Africa as a whole when it comes to investing in themselves and being successful in other countries

  • @drfaithabraham
    @drfaithabraham Год назад +92

    My parents immigrated to the US in the late 70s. Soo thankful for their courage and strength. Im married to a Nigerian as well. God is good 🙌🏾🇳🇬

    • @thetruthwontbecensored8022
      @thetruthwontbecensored8022 Год назад +1

      I hope a greencard is good food cos imagine shacking and jiving for deadly toxins

    • @emilystevens6335
      @emilystevens6335 Год назад +3

      Is he good to you? Have you been married more than 5 years? Everyone I know that married them were ripped off and divorced when they got that citizenship

    • @thelastdon9000
      @thelastdon9000 Год назад +2

      @@emilystevens6335 that's what I was about to say

    • @ibizawavey8630
      @ibizawavey8630 Год назад +1

      Dr. Faith, why is it that Nigerians ON AVERAGE have such low divorce rates? I'm not going to name which country in Africa I come from but we're almost at 90% divorce rate, yes even second generation. Is it strong Christian faith? culture? I need specifics. Is there anything Nigerian couples are doing before marriage? are Nigerian women of certain cultures like Igbo or Yoruba just MORE feminine? what is it?

    • @PerseusManchild
      @PerseusManchild Год назад +3

      Nigeria has a 63% poverty rate, 47% graduate from High School (secondary school) and only 7% has college degrees. African American has have poverty rate of 18%, 90% graduate from High School and 26% from college. The brain drain of Nigeria's mostly middle and upper classes, like that of other "Model Minorities," over a number of decades is what led to the success of Nigerian immigration in the US and the UK. Except if you simply compare immigrants from Nigeria to the middle and higher classes of African Americans, in which case African Americans would statistically outperform them, it would be illogical to statistically compare them to the entire African American community.

  • @zackgalante4899
    @zackgalante4899 Год назад +30

    I respect nigerians i never met one that begged for anything those people work smart.

  • @mlionea
    @mlionea Год назад +49

    God bless Nigerians

  • @delnitasims3693
    @delnitasims3693 Год назад +77

    We will not allow our culture to be separated from each other. We are all from The Motherland. 🌍

    • @fivestar000
      @fivestar000 Год назад

      The white recessive mutation man won’t like what you said 😂

    • @jaciwhy4041
      @jaciwhy4041 Год назад +3

      Well said!!!

    • @dubemellit2932
      @dubemellit2932 Год назад

      You no nothing…
      Some so called Africans are more Arab and Islamic…
      I have nothing in common with them, Africa is not an organic identity..,,
      We are identified by our tribe,ethnicity and clan.

    • @davidolujinmi1919
      @davidolujinmi1919 Год назад

      What's a motherland?

    • @eluaguwilliam
      @eluaguwilliam Год назад

      @@davidolujinmi1919 he meant Africa

  • @amandaeguale1641
    @amandaeguale1641 Год назад +27

    One thing I know is that Nigerians love to travel, even the rices Nigerian will go round the world, it’s just their way of life

  • @annia13paul50
    @annia13paul50 Год назад +14

    Haitian immigrants are doing well too.Lot of Haitians are doctors and nurses ,especially in the East coast.

  • @OsaaOmos
    @OsaaOmos 4 месяца назад +2

    Nigeria 🇳🇬 is not just a country but a movement and a way of life

  • @philipogunmola9333
    @philipogunmola9333 Год назад +29

    Give Nigerians in Nigeria steady electricity that they can afford and poverty will be significantly reduced in Nigeria, Nigerians will excel anywhere if given the slightest opportunity

    • @temiladealamudun5063
      @temiladealamudun5063 Год назад +3

      YES 💯👍

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous Год назад +2

      Exactly. If we can solve our electricity problem many Nigerians would be self employed

    • @sienna8234
      @sienna8234 Год назад +1

      Who is supposed to give it to you? If you're so wonderful (which you are) why can't you give it to yourselves?

    • @philipogunmola9333
      @philipogunmola9333 Год назад +3

      @@sienna8234 is that hate I sense? Well if you care to know, we do that already for ourselves. Every household is her government..
      Please kill that energy you are bringing, it's irrelevant, but I can match it just for fun. What you say?

    • @oriseht9234
      @oriseht9234 Год назад

      @@sienna8234 Our corrupt government are trying to keep us down. But we must rise

  • @saudiaspratt1954
    @saudiaspratt1954 Год назад +128

    Let's put that energy, education, and dedication in building Africa. Great job in doing well in the states my Nigerian family. African Americans build the states, so every minority have the opportunity to succeed. Now the African Diaspora are going back to Africa making moves, because AFRICA is the future and the now.We are one people no competition nothing, but love.
    Thanks for sharing great video.

    • @daphnesmith1686
      @daphnesmith1686 Год назад +12

      YES WE did and thanks for the acknowledgement. 👊🏼🙏🏻💯🥰

    • @roseiswine8294
      @roseiswine8294 Год назад +6

      No, the Asians got Afreeka on lock. Afreekans are running away cuz they can't compete on their own continent.

    • @daphnesmith1686
      @daphnesmith1686 Год назад +1

      @@roseiswine8294 TOTALLY AGREE!

    • @daphnesmith1686
      @daphnesmith1686 Год назад +2

      @@roseiswine8294 You NAILED it ELOQUENTLY. Thanks for the Beautiful SHARE.

    • @Eniola0ne
      @Eniola0ne Год назад +19

      @@roseiswine8294 How many Asian are living in African Continent, in population of 1.7 Billions People, and how many Nigerian living in US, in population of over 200 Millions People. Thae case of competition is not arise in decision of some Nigerian families migration to US. Is pure choice and obsession of traveling to US, Canada, and UK. It get nothing to do with competition with Asia. Asia can never competite with African in their own Continent.

  • @RonandHerm
    @RonandHerm Год назад +36

    That's Right! 💪🏾Naija no dey Carry Last.💚🌟 We are awesome period!🇳🇬🇳🇬

    • @germanehabib7345
      @germanehabib7345 Год назад +8

      Na so na...lol. 😂💪🏾🇳🇬👍🏾🤣

    • @CA-pp5nx
      @CA-pp5nx 4 месяца назад +1

      Nigeria is literally last in economic health and on and on…the braggadocios of you guys is funny

  • @tfh5575
    @tfh5575 Год назад +30

    i don’t believe any immigrant that says they came here with nothing but the shirt on their back. do you know how expensive it is to go through the naturalisation process?

    • @f.iyanda3838
      @f.iyanda3838 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Even when Arnold Schwarzenegger said I kind of wondered.

    • @followGreatness
      @followGreatness Год назад

      It's true. I live in the US. It's true.

    • @iretirotimi5387
      @iretirotimi5387 Год назад +6

      Usually, you'll go through the naturalisation process 5-15 years after arriving the US. Not immediately.

  • @gracey5512
    @gracey5512 10 месяцев назад +10

    I like Nigerian-Americans. I work with a bunch of them, and also my boss is from Nigeria. They're all smart and classy and nice. Btw, I'm a Korean-American

  • @skbillionman
    @skbillionman Год назад +11

    Nigerians have seen the both sides of the coin. D life u don’t wana go back to becomes extra motivation to be great when given the opportunity. Proudly Nigerian. Nice vid.

  • @taipan1234
    @taipan1234 4 месяца назад +8

    Why can't Nigerians, since they are so smart, fix Nigeria..

    • @negroraven9458
      @negroraven9458 3 месяца назад +1

      EXACTLY!!!

    • @rejoicedube
      @rejoicedube Месяц назад +3

      As rich as it is not even America can fix itself

    • @taipan1234
      @taipan1234 Месяц назад +1

      @@rejoicedube First thing we have to do, is stop bringing it in thousands of Nigerians who don't want to fix Nigeria.. throwing Joe Biden out of office would be a first great step..

    • @emmaemma5504
      @emmaemma5504 Месяц назад

      We going to fix your country. Mugu

    • @bishopakpan2284
      @bishopakpan2284 20 дней назад

      What have you noticed that needs fixing?

  • @temitopeolusegun4537
    @temitopeolusegun4537 Год назад +13

    Nice video and I’m really proud to be Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @zeeqq105
    @zeeqq105 Год назад +53

    Nice video. Good to see other black people within our community represented.

    • @intelligencehaswon5714
      @intelligencehaswon5714 Год назад +2

      What does that suppose to mean?

    • @zeeqq105
      @zeeqq105 Год назад +5

      @@intelligencehaswon5714 I hope you’re not taking what I said negative.

    • @YujiroHanmaaaa
      @YujiroHanmaaaa Год назад +1

      @@zeeqq105 What does "our community " means though? Wich community?

    • @zeeqq105
      @zeeqq105 Год назад

      @@YujiroHanmaaaa Why you “ which community” did I mean? Why the negative vibes?

  • @kymberly8858
    @kymberly8858 Год назад +9

    Great Video! Keep up the good work! 🙏🏽💕

  • @YiNkZZ
    @YiNkZZ Год назад +31

    tbh I don't agree that the top 1 percent of us come to the states! I think in Nigeria itself we still have tons of brains and highly intellectual people; however, things like education strikes, lack of job opportunities and of course corruption are what will keep hindering us from progressing. Nigerians in the diaspora just have a different drive because we know where we are coming from and we know that FAILURE is NOT an option!! Love being a Nigerian and hope to help rebuild things back home!! We push one little step at a time!!

    • @Danorous
      @Danorous Год назад +8

      I agree with you sir. I don't agree with some reports too like Nigerians don't go back home. I live here in the US and many of us loves to travel back home especially during festive periods. Even there are some great numbers of successful people too in Nigeria whom was educated in Nigeria and achieved success there. They made it seem like Nigeria does not have good education. The system might be faulty but there are great high institutions back home. You can make money in America but the best place for me to spend it is Nigeria.

    • @davidscott3726
      @davidscott3726 Год назад

      Naa ,what Nigeria do is more visible due to their Large Population.

    • @kabal5015
      @kabal5015 3 месяца назад

      Of course lots more intelligent Nigerians back on the continent. It’s just the DNA but expect propaganda of some sort when western issues are discussed. If only Nigeria in particular and Africa in general can get a handle on corruption.

  • @PattysophsticatedMoney
    @PattysophsticatedMoney Год назад +4

    I love your video. On point!

  • @stephanier9832
    @stephanier9832 Год назад +54

    They have a great foundation, education is priority. They support one another, as a community

  • @ImeUdo-ObongMesoEx
    @ImeUdo-ObongMesoEx Год назад +14

    One MAJOR factor that was missed out here was the NIGERIAN/BIAFRAN CIVIL WAR. My late father who in 1967 moved on a USAID scholarship to study his post graduate degree told me that he was "enticed" with many of his then contemporaries to remain behind because of his intelligence. We are from the South Eastern part of Nigeria. He and many young bright students from that area of his generation were told by their hosts to remain behind, because of the war situation of their locality that period. Many remained behind and became part of the American institution, working in NASA and many top secret U.S. government agencies. He was one of the few that decided to come back home and he settled in the Western part of Nigeria, which was not as ravaged in the war as the east and built his career in Nigeria's Premier University..becoming Nigeria's first Professor of Soil Chemistry. So the war also cause a generation of Nigeria students to remain behind, at least for a period..Great video, I must commend.

  • @TheRepatLife
    @TheRepatLife Год назад +12

    Great video!

  • @toddhayes3506
    @toddhayes3506 Год назад +14

    Great Job BE

  • @tuesday225
    @tuesday225 Год назад +78

    I told an Asian guy once that Nigerians were the model minority and he got so furious with me. It was comical.

    • @jedagw9212
      @jedagw9212 Год назад +18

      He'll get over it.... :D

    • @emmanuelefemena2959
      @emmanuelefemena2959 Год назад +7

      You don't need to blame him exposure is quite different. That's the reason why he was furious

    • @josephjames6339
      @josephjames6339 Год назад +13

      Its not a flex to be the model minority

    • @sarabee7710
      @sarabee7710 Год назад +1

      I actually thought it was Asians that were the more successful.

    • @james56660
      @james56660 Год назад +19

      @@sarabee7710 + No…the Asians would love to think that but they finally finding out they aren’t that hot. The Nigerians are.

  • @patriceesela5000
    @patriceesela5000 Год назад +36

    Strong gender roles, (nigerian men don't do 50/50, they lead with their wallet), highly patriarchical, strong cultural sense, high marriage rate, low divorce rate, high group economic activity

    • @charlesxavier3489
      @charlesxavier3489 Год назад +4

      💯

    • @aeiou0123
      @aeiou0123 Год назад +5

      Divorce rate is creeping up o. Its scary sha

    • @CA-pp5nx
      @CA-pp5nx 4 месяца назад

      High philandering abuse polygamy and adultery…dont get confused

    • @negroraven9458
      @negroraven9458 3 месяца назад +1

      Keep lying to make yourselves feel better. 🙄

  • @dalaeweka653
    @dalaeweka653 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for the information, God bless America 🇺🇲 Amen 🙏❤️♥️

  • @Mkym365
    @Mkym365 Год назад +10

    Another Great video!!!! Very Inspiring

  • @adelinetrinity9363
    @adelinetrinity9363 Год назад +13

    Love It!!

  • @dawnaleecarey7224
    @dawnaleecarey7224 Год назад +5

    I am watching this while flowing tears of joys, this means so much to me.

    • @AbotsiHot
      @AbotsiHot 7 месяцев назад

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  • @edwinhargrave679
    @edwinhargrave679 Год назад +7

    Give them credit they really work togather and help one another and not kill each other like some do.

  • @omaryland5039
    @omaryland5039 Год назад +3

    Great video great analysis.

  • @markivrimusic5610
    @markivrimusic5610 Год назад +4

    Loyalty to community structure and consistent contribution into foundational Financial business structures are what create successful groups.

  • @realebonyqueen7485
    @realebonyqueen7485 Год назад +13

    The Nigerian spirit embedded in us is always a driving force to excel and be successful anywhere we find ourselves in the world. We are unstoppable, unquenchable, and very successful. I am very proud to be a Nigerian 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @tumix671
      @tumix671 Год назад +3

      Only "unstoppable, unquenchable and very successful" in the West. Why can't you be that in Nigeria? The country obviously needs you.

    • @asroriadraws
      @asroriadraws 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@tumix671because the country kinda sucks sometimes, there's so many things wrong but you can research modern Nigerian politics I'd you're interested. Part of the reason why my dad left Nigeria and will not go back after he retires. There's just a better quality of life over here, so my dad said he doesn't wanna go back to Nigeria to live there. Just my story, but I bet similar is the same for many Nigerian immigrants. I'm just a first gen, plus my mom is African-American so my experience may be different than other first gens because my dad married an American.
      My dad is also educated and from a military family 🇳🇬, so that might also make my situation unique. I'm interested if you want to share your experience!

    • @user-xu9ib9cd6d
      @user-xu9ib9cd6d 7 месяцев назад +1

      Practice honesty in all dealings

    • @AbotsiHot
      @AbotsiHot 7 месяцев назад

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    • @immaculate2197
      @immaculate2197 4 месяца назад

      @@asroriadraws nobody care if you dad goes back , you don’t know the richest Nigeria live there , nobody even know your dad or miss him

  • @SwimLoc
    @SwimLoc Год назад +88

    It’s due to the fact Nigerians are smart. They have a culture where they VALUE EDUCATION and MARRIAGE. They also don’t have any emotional ties to American so they tend not to get caught up in the whole “racism” victim mindset. Good job, we obviously could learn a lot from Nigerians.

    • @daphnesmith1686
      @daphnesmith1686 Год назад

      WELL SAID until they produce children in the USA. THEN they hv no other choice to get caught up in the MARGINALIZATION of being African.

    • @intelligencehaswon5714
      @intelligencehaswon5714 Год назад +13

      Last time I checked, Black Americans are the most successful Black people in the world.

    • @Tellerbe10
      @Tellerbe10 Год назад +21

      What about the Nigerians in Nigeria? Why do you think they aren't as successful? Why did the Nigerians have to come to America to become successful, the land that Black Americans built and paved the way for them to even come here in the first place? Why are the majority of the Black millionaires and Billionaires in the Diaspora Black Americans? Don't try to talk down on Black Americans calling us "victims" and saying we could learn a lot from them. If it weren't for us, thy wouldn't even be here. Put some respect on Black Americans name!

    • @alphacharm
      @alphacharm Год назад

      Marriages are pointless and Bs.

    • @goldbars777
      @goldbars777 Год назад

      “Racism victim”.. We are all considered n****** here. They can’t evade that‼️

  • @lindaajide2115
    @lindaajide2115 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I also add that our parents and extended family are also very involved with our development. Theirs a culture of a community raising the child rather than just the parents, we get asked by family members whether we’ve been promoted, started a side hustle or thought about furthering our education.

  • @benedictonobrakpeya9635
    @benedictonobrakpeya9635 Год назад +2

    True talk, keep up the good work my sister and God bless you and the family real good sis

  • @rd5341
    @rd5341 Год назад +5

    I'm so proud of them they seek excellent for their people, family and pay such a price for Education and Value it greatly I love there culture and the respect they have for there ancestor strong people.

  • @jmanhope1745
    @jmanhope1745 Год назад +14

    The Continent desperately needs world class intervention from those that care and are not exploitative.

  • @nmkone2207
    @nmkone2207 Год назад +15

    I applaud Nigerians that are making it in the USA and everywhere far from home. It is not easy but is especially doable in America and even a bigger thank you to the Black Americans who endured so much pain to make America a beacon of hope, helping fight for the very rights new immigrants enjoy today and because of this we have a starting point for all black people. America is a place to test our theory and put it to practice. The Nigerian community with their entrepreneurial spirit is growing 👏🏿 and I hope that they also continue to try to create bridges with black Americans who paved the way for many immigrants especially African new immigrants.
    Black Americans also have a subset of very educated and successful people with their own communities and my hope is we all learn to celebrate our victories and build together in America then copy and paste back in Africa together with black Americans.
    Another thing I admire about Nigerians is how united they are in helping each other grow, well most anyways. It's the cheering on and support that they show each other that will keep their communities growing, as a fellow african this brings joy to my heart. And maybe this is what the rest of african people need to see to learn from to put differences aside to build something strong together in a foreign country. In general most africans all do well in the USA thanks again to those who where taken from africa via the Atlantic slave trade. Other africans stay purposely isolated and work in silos (self-preservation perhaps) because not all their fellow citizens from back home want to help each other out because the prefer competitiveness instead of collaboration. As a proud national pan-african, I hope to see those of us who really want to change the black narrative of being lazy and criminal minded to what we were before slavery, a progressive race. Someday we will actually start working together beyond our own communities to destroy the physical and mental borders that yts created in Africa and start trading and building a better stronger Africa than they one muzungus want to take over someday in another form of colonialism. However, maybe this dream will start when we all unite in the diaspora and take our ideas back home and together eliminate the Insecurities that keep us divided on the continent as well.
    Praying for continued healing, progress, freedom, peace and unity of all black people.

    • @AbotsiHot
      @AbotsiHot 7 месяцев назад +1

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      @AbotsiHot 7 месяцев назад

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  • @PretieKitty
    @PretieKitty 6 месяцев назад +2

    I’m proud to be Nigerian!✨ 🇺🇸🇳🇬✨🙌🏽

  • @ladybug3380
    @ladybug3380 Год назад +10

    Because they have a deep culture and know who they are as a people.

  • @edwinhargrave679
    @edwinhargrave679 Год назад +6

    Most nigerians are good people very smart and business minded who all can learn from God bless the nigerians.

  • @diallo2246
    @diallo2246 Год назад +12

    First of all let me reply to this as a west African but not Nigeria
    Nigerians is much more advanced to further education to UK as the journalist said
    Their famous worldwide culture afrobeats music and clothing and nollywood movies today Nigeria made their own bus transportation and big country made them more advanced in the diaspora
    Don’t forget Nigeria is the greatest country in Africa outiside South Africa

  • @tfh5575
    @tfh5575 Год назад

    #4 the answer i was looking for.

  • @prospektarty1513
    @prospektarty1513 Год назад +31

    British-Nigerians are the same as they’ve risen to the top as the most successful immigrant group in the UK.

    • @asamarisimeon2418
      @asamarisimeon2418 Год назад +3

      But couldn't make that happen in their homeland, ran by other Nigerians, make it make sense?🤔

    • @isidorajohnson9273
      @isidorajohnson9273 Год назад +2

      @@asamarisimeon2418 Nigeria is the biggest economy in Africa. The richest black man on planet earth (the world) is a Nigerian coupled with Nigerians having more billionaires than any African country 😊.

    • @CD-ew8wz
      @CD-ew8wz Год назад

      Not quite true, that would be British Ugandan Asians.

    • @oladipupodurotimi4754
      @oladipupodurotimi4754 Год назад +2

      @@CD-ew8wz Nah its Nigerians even in Britain lol.

    • @CD-ew8wz
      @CD-ew8wz Год назад +1

      @@oladipupodurotimi4754 It really isnt.

  • @emmabk344
    @emmabk344 Год назад +14

    The best brains and talents are still in Nigeria. It's already busting out for the world to see. It's just who they are. Look at what the ones back home have created with their movie industry, music, fashion, tech, art etc. With better leadership, they will take the world by storm and that time is fast approaching.

    • @lindar6326
      @lindar6326 4 месяца назад

      TELL YOUR MOVIE INDUSTRY TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THOSE BEAVER LOOKING WIGS ON THEIR HEADS , OTHER THAT THAT OK 👍

  • @modalediamond5280
    @modalediamond5280 Год назад +53

    Subscribed instantly. America sees the bigger picture in Nigerians that other countries don’t. Nigerians are unique, resilient and aspire for the best. Nigeria’s success is in self-belief and they do not even remember the word “colonialism” that has affected the psychology of many African countries. It’s like nothing like that ever happened in Nigeria. Nigeria creates it’s own luck. You will never hear of famine in Nigeria. Never happened and won’t. Thanks be to God.

    • @sienna8234
      @sienna8234 Год назад +10

      You are not being honest. When the Queen died, who was making the most noise about she should die in excruciating pain? Nigerians. So Nigerians do remember and Harbour ill will about colonialism

    • @GeeBee212
      @GeeBee212 Год назад +1

      In Northern Nigeria - Borno, Yobe and Adamawa people on are food insecure and on the verge of crisis. And did you forget recent history ala Biafra? Let's learn from the past so that we don't make the same mistakes. Erasure may be more palatable but it serves no one.

    • @vickiev.7016
      @vickiev.7016 Год назад +4

      Nigerians and all Africans do remember colonialism ....what it is , is that in Africa specially in west Africa, school is number one. You must go TO SCHOOL and succeed this is mandatory! So there is a vivid competition among them to succeed!

    • @tok1879
      @tok1879 Год назад +7

      Bruh, just because your family doesn't experience hunger doesn't mean it's true for all Nigerians.

    • @laryjones-jm7ng
      @laryjones-jm7ng Год назад +1

      They are intellectual suer giants as a african american i have to respect them

  • @markivrimusic5610
    @markivrimusic5610 Год назад +21

    Community structure is the main conduit to which a group of people succeed in a capitalist country, because all people are intelligent, and all ethnicities and class status of people's within their home countries are equally intelligent but many are constructed to excel over others. And that's human society. One must fight to win. And even the one is winning we all have to lose, and losing is a part of life. Because loss teaches the greatest wisdom.

    • @tutotutot5193
      @tutotutot5193 Год назад

      very very underrated comment.....I come from a tribe in my country(africa) that is considered more intellegent but what i noticed is as a minority we are encouraged by elders collectively to excell at school.no matter how rich you become the first question is what did you do at school and even the majority tribes will say you are naturally smart because of your tribe which I dont agree with. My friend from a majority tribe once said that his nephews (sister married to our tribesman) told their cousins(his kids) they dont have an option but to study hard as they belong to our tribe 😅😅

    • @o.t9358
      @o.t9358 Год назад +1

      True, that's why the Jews who have one of the tightest structures are one of the wealthiest communities

  • @constanceescobar58
    @constanceescobar58 Год назад +8

    It would be interesting to do a similar video featuring the accomplishments of African American who are of Nigerian ancestery.

    • @funnyfun7040
      @funnyfun7040 Год назад +6

      That will be alot 😁... Almost all African Americans have Nigerian ancestry

    • @BlackExcellist
      @BlackExcellist  Год назад +4

      The majority of us have Nigerian ancestry.

    • @WIXNGFRMLUVOKC
      @WIXNGFRMLUVOKC Год назад

      @@funnyfun7040 most of not gone Claim it 😂😂😂💚❤️🖤

    • @lindar6326
      @lindar6326 4 месяца назад

      UH..... AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE EXCELLED NIGERIANS DECADES AGO TILL THE PRESENT , YOU PEOPLE ARE COPYING AND HAVE ALWAYS BEEN JELOUS

  • @lisasimpson8985
    @lisasimpson8985 Год назад +6

    WHY CANT THEY DO THAT IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY IS THE QUESTION

  • @LAURATATEUNCENSORED
    @LAURATATEUNCENSORED Год назад +51

    Nah NIGERIANS don’t give up!!! They are very determined!

  • @osakweog
    @osakweog Год назад +15

    It is not the top 1%. Trust me a lot of them came from very low backgrounds. That's actually what drives them to succeed. We are naturally hustlers. It is the lack of opportunities back home. Same thing is now replicating in Canada. The Canadians are a bit more picky i suspect.

  • @Isiejeme0829
    @Isiejeme0829 Год назад +41

    First of, Nigerians in Nigeria are still doing well despite the circumstances. In fact, the best talents in tech, entertertainment, enterpreneural drive, best graduating students e.t.c are still in Nigeria until they opt for other options outside. We're calling on ados/ Fba (hate gangs) to face their problems and leave Nigerians alone. The hate is real because these people look for immigrants to harrass, trample on, because Nigerians don't fit that bill, they're on hate mongering, divisive tactics against Nigerians. Again, many of the most successful Nigerians still reside at home regardless of the circumstances atm but we shall overcome it nevertheless. Nigeria is focussed on itself, Africa.

    • @sarabee7710
      @sarabee7710 Год назад +5

      Lol allow it... Those people have been through a lot. Let them be....
      Let us just do what we do best without dishing out any hate.

    • @carolinasoulman1378
      @carolinasoulman1378 Год назад +2

      Who's hating on you guys, respect your success but we are not going to down down to you.

    • @Isiejeme0829
      @Isiejeme0829 Год назад +10

      @@carolinasoulman1378 no one asked you to bow to anyone but stop snitching behind our backs.Gerrit?

    • @carolinasoulman1378
      @carolinasoulman1378 Год назад

      @@Isiejeme0829 i don't know who is snitching on you, but if you haven't done anything illegal there is no need to worry about snitching. Peace and be blessedn

    • @tutotutot5193
      @tutotutot5193 Год назад +4

      so are we still celebrating Nigeria or what? no one leaves their country if its honey and milk. Nigeria has a lot of rich educated hardworkers and also has a lot of scammers and drug peddlers. As an african in africa I will tell you the whole continent is improving but the next two generation will never see the benefits. too many powerful enemies abroad(asians and the west are not gonna give up power just like that) and within (tribalism, francophone house slave countries, foreign religions of islam and christians).

  • @topmedicalshop
    @topmedicalshop Год назад +5

    1st generation Nigerians have been taught delayed gratification subconsciously from real life childhood experiences so finding themselves in the right place and opportunities, those subconscious qualities will enable them excel. Take for instance, a 7 yrs old kid that have to complete his homework after walking 8 miles back home from school, no lunch probably some tiny dinner. To complete the assignment he only has a candle stick and mosquitoes zooming everywhere. Waking up the next morning to be flogged for getting to school 10 minutes late (8:10am) however he has woken up since 5:00am but had to complete some house chores including fetching water before heading to school. However, he had little breakfast and no plans for lunch, notwithstanding he still has an hope that the future will bring forth a better day (aka e go better). Going thru all these Nigerian struggles and if he eventually has an opportunity to migrate to the USA . American struggles will be a walk in the park.

  • @blkwada
    @blkwada Год назад +2

    Excellent report! We that had accomplished our goal should think of going back home to help in the development of the country. That's what I'm planning to do, give back to Motherland!

  • @kolalawal268
    @kolalawal268 Год назад

    You sound like the babe that does the Alux channel. After that episode on Nigeria I knew you would visit again. Well done with that your fine voice.

  • @TheMetalComedianene
    @TheMetalComedianene Год назад +4

    My auntie (my mother’s best friend) is Nigerian. 🇳🇬

  • @hedrax_soldierofchristfire9971
    @hedrax_soldierofchristfire9971 Год назад +23

    As 🇭🇹 Haitian American very proud we have the same values education is very important to us. God bless the Nigerian 🇳🇬

  • @JKAnu-yq1tr
    @JKAnu-yq1tr Год назад +4

    Years ago, I read that they had the highest household incomes amongst immigrants.. Japanese Americans and Korean Americans were up on the list as well.

  • @joypeters636
    @joypeters636 Год назад +5

    You see this success comes with pressure, shouting, beating excessive advice and being humble, I studied geology, own a bakery and invested in mineral resources, you have no idea what I passed through to be an example to my siblings and I am not 30yrs

  • @kaneo3243
    @kaneo3243 Год назад +9

    Nigerian cultures emphasize personal responsibility and excellence. Pick any poor Nigerian kid from the village, put him in a good school and he' ll graduate from an Ivy League College. Even the poorest Nigerian does not accept failure as an option. My African American brother-in-law calls it, "the Nigeria Optimism."
    Contrary to some opinions here, it is not that Nigerians are more intelligent than any other group, that's God's blessing to humanity; it's that their culture, especially amongst the Igbos emphasize focus, "gbado anya". While studying "Emotional Quotient, E.Q" I came to the conclusion that when it comes to material achievement, your ability to delay gratification is probably the most important variable for success. High I.Q. may be a dime a dozen but the drivers of success is their E.Q.

  • @patrickrumbu2902
    @patrickrumbu2902 Год назад +7

    Pride 🕊 🇳🇬

  • @tellmeastory2323
    @tellmeastory2323 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for saying it as it really is. Remain blessed always

  • @donovanphillips4973
    @donovanphillips4973 Год назад +1

    Blessings 2023 and beyond 💥💥💥💥💥💥💚

  • @commscompany1502
    @commscompany1502 Год назад +7

    1. God is important and first. This means cockiness is checked and humility is at the core of all our motives. We know God is God and we are not.
    2. Family is important and second only to GOD
    3. The culture in general is competitive
    and taking opportunity is always the starting point with everyone wanting to be on top ( that’s why it’s hard to find defense players in Nigerian soccer. Everyone wishes to be a striker)
    4. Confidence is our second general culture driven by realism and optimism
    5. Value for education

  • @ndukwevincent7733
    @ndukwevincent7733 Год назад +7

    There are beautiful places in Nigeria while do u all like picking the slums when portraying Nigeria to the world?

  • @unclebeneborka5764
    @unclebeneborka5764 Год назад +1

    Nice video bro

  • @olumuyiwaasunmo
    @olumuyiwaasunmo Год назад +5

    Who does the 'cherry picking'? American Embassy?
    That is absolute nonsense..

  • @Ausher45
    @Ausher45 Год назад +4

    I live in the US but all the Nigerians have met and hanged out with are just fabulous and cool unlike other Africans

    • @marvinhagler4721
      @marvinhagler4721 Год назад

      I beg to differ a high percentage ive met over the last 20 years have been full of shit, jealous and sneaky.And HATE black american men

    • @ckk974
      @ckk974 Год назад

      facts. Nigerian's, South African's, Ghanaian's & Cape Verdeans have the most transferrable culture/characteristics with AA.

  • @cameron9119
    @cameron9119 Год назад +7

    Today, 61 percent of Nigerian-Americans over the age of 25 hold a graduate degree, compared to 32 percent for the U.S.-born population, according to the Migration Policy Institute.

    • @e-man5654
      @e-man5654 Год назад

      They're talking about US born Nigerians. Those once that were born in the US to migrating Nigerian parents or even generations after.

  • @charlesohikhuare1806
    @charlesohikhuare1806 Год назад +4

    Point of correction.
    We are not the most successful immigrants in the US. The Indians, Chinese and Jewish immigrants are more successful than them.
    We maybe the most successful African immigrants

  • @JohnPaul-hs5os
    @JohnPaul-hs5os Год назад +15

    As a aftican american they are taking over i give them their rexpect but they must also give us our respect and under the condition of our minds that socially engineered for failure

    • @charlesxavier3489
      @charlesxavier3489 Год назад +13

      Here we go 🤦🏾‍♂️🤔🙄 victim mindset again smh

    • @JohnPaul-hs5os
      @JohnPaul-hs5os Год назад

      @@charlesxavier3489 its a fact.only a nut cant see african.american people minds are not screwed up

    • @tapiztree428
      @tapiztree428 Год назад +1

      They are taking over what? There's hardly enough of them to take over but they are being put in positions over us in order to keep us down. Let the outsiders continue the redundancy of the use of the word "victim" when relating to us. Systemic racism is alive and kicking in the US towards us, God's chosen people.

    • @aeiou0123
      @aeiou0123 Год назад +18

      We give as much respect as possible but we cannot heal a victim mindset. I had a consultation with an AA lady who was making barely 60k with a Computer Science degree. I told her she shld be making atleast $120k with her 3 yrs of experience. She told me I was a liar. I just let her be. If you dont believe in yourself, no matter how much respect I give you - you will be aggressive and victim-based

    • @julius7620
      @julius7620 Год назад +2

      The leaders have trapped AA into being victims.

  • @blackcommunion3820
    @blackcommunion3820 Год назад +11

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @cainswanson5453
    @cainswanson5453 Год назад +4

    Nigerians are black Americans brothers and sisters. Same people. Growing up we all know Nigerians because they are interwoven into black American culture and is totally accepted as just black people.
    Nigerians make black Americans proud.

  • @ololadebarakat3511
    @ololadebarakat3511 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm a proud Nigerian ❤

  • @ominiekwe7241
    @ominiekwe7241 Год назад +2

    Well done

  • @crownjohnson8153
    @crownjohnson8153 Год назад +10

    An average Nigerian just want to be somebody he or she wants a better position in the society.
    Meaning no Nigerian want to fail in life 🙏🙏😬

  • @deezworld2318
    @deezworld2318 Год назад +7

    As a Nigerian, I'm pleased to hear this. Now to do away with the govt back home that's holding our people back. There's a saying back home; "Naija no dey carry last!" Not saying every Nigerian is all that, but there is an extremely competitive culture that can be a good or bad...depending on the context.
    Always remember though, we are part of the greater African diaspora and are brothers with ALL blacks on this planet. We have the same mother 🌍

    • @bellinghammond
      @bellinghammond Год назад

      "we are brothers with ALL blacks on this planet"
      you are nothing but a garden variety racist....get out

  • @ericross1261
    @ericross1261 Месяц назад +1

    Richest Nigerians live in Nigeria and made their money in NIGERIA

  • @lannya.3725
    @lannya.3725 Год назад +6

    The day we have the right leadership in Africa, the narrative will change.

    • @negroraven9458
      @negroraven9458 3 месяца назад

      Proving you not really successful

    • @BlackAmerican-et5zj
      @BlackAmerican-et5zj 3 месяца назад

      Proving your incapable of governing yourselves🙄

    • @lannya.3725
      @lannya.3725 3 месяца назад

      @negroraven9458 wait, is it your America that is successful?😂😂😂😂 We admit that we are not perfect in Africa, but our issues not as crazy as Americans, especially if u are black. Man, 40,000 Americans die each year from gun violence 😳 40 million Americans live in poverty, according to the UN. Just shut up