Northern
Nigeria has had to grapple with some appalling news report over the
years. The region is not aided by the Boko haram insurgency.
Consequently, many Nigerians especially in the South, have demonized the region that anyone who wants to travel there will be discouraged.
Although
some of these widespread reports are blatant ‘lies’, we at Jumia Travel
recognize the beauty, hospitality, and congeniality of Northerners.
Thus, we identify some of these lies or perceptions so as to dispel
them. Perhaps, this will reassure or embolden visitors to explore places
like Sokoto, Kano, Kaduna and other Northern cities.
They are religious fanatics
Islam
is the dominant religion in the North. Hence, their values and beliefs
are greatly influenced by the religion. There are many dos
and don'ts that are normally overlooked in the south. Some Nigerians see
this as fanaticism which is not the case. But, if you can adhere to and
respect these cultural and religious beliefs, you will live peacefully
among them.
They are deprived
The influx of underprivileged Northerners into Lagos,
the heartbeat of Nigeria have resulted in the generalization that any
individual who hails from the region is deprived. No. There are many of
them who are very comfortable and wealthy and have never been to Lagos
or Abuja. In fact, the richest man in Nigeria and Africa, Aliko Dangote
is from the region!
They hate education
Boko Haram means western education or non-Islamic education is a sin. This is what Boko Haram is propagating. However, beyond Boko Haram, Northerners
are now embracing education. Not only the education of the male child
but also the female child. Even though there should be more
enlightenment, parents are sending their wards to school.
They are impeding Nigeria’s development
A
number of political commentators have suggested that the north is
preventing Nigeria from reaching its potentials. This is actually wrong.
In almost every Nigerian region, there are challenges. The government
is doing its best to tackle some of these difficulties. It is very
unfair to isolate a region and say it is impeding Nigeria’s development.
They are hostile
Northerners
are arguably the most hospitable in Nigeria. They will offer you
shelter and food as well as treat you like one of their own. But what
they only want from you is not to desecrate their religion and culture.
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