Oyinbo: A Foreigner's Guide to Living in Lagos
Factual Funny and Full of Useful Tips to Find Your Way in This Bustling Lively Metropolis
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Narrateur(s):
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Louise Rook
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Auteur(s):
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Annette Amanda Oyékunlè Fisher
À propos de cet audio
It suddenly came to me to write this book about how to cope when you first arrive in Nigeria. Having been abroad myself for the past 30 years, re-adjusting to the Nigerian environment was very perplexing and I thought it must be more so for foreigners.
So this book is targeted not only at Europeans and other Africans who may be visiting Nigeria for the first time but also to expatriate Nigerians, who may or may not have touched our soil in decades, and who definitely need a refresher course, judging by my own experiences having returned to Lagos to live in 2010.
Even though Nigeria is an English-speaking country, previously a British colony, the unofficial accepted language is Pidgin English and as such, the use and translation of simple English words in Pidgin English differ widely and have meanings that would baffle you!
Hopefully this book will help to dispel any confusion in communicating locally, and make your stay a vibrant enlightening and enjoyable experience.
©2012, 2015, 2022 Annette Amanda Oyékunlè Fisher (P)2022 Annette Amanda Oyékunlè Fisher