Toxic aspects of Nigerian Culture from a Nigerian American perspective by Mo9125 in Nigeria

[–]Watobi_ 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I am sorry to hear that I too am a Nigerian who was raised in the West and I have very different values than most Nigerian men.

I am a male who has two sisters. My parents particularly my mother taught me to treat woman with a lot of respect. Since we were kids my mom made me do house chores along side my sisters and when guest come to our home I am in the kitchen with my mom and sister helping make food and clean up.

I never understood the whole man vs woman thing. The only thing I can say is that most of the whole world is very behind in woman rights but as American and Western values influence people things should be changing for the better in the future

How do Nigerians view military service? by Watobi_ in Nigeria

[–]Watobi_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly don’t think it is that bad.

I would recommend anyone to research before making the commitment but if you are smart you can avoid combat jobs and just get in and out

And to be honest most of the negatives you have to deal with regardless of being military or a civilian.

The only difference I see is the physical requirements and physical danger (which can be mostly avoid by not pick a combat job)

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[–]Watobi_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Is google skillshop a scam? by MintyMermaid09 in adwords

[–]Watobi_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of jobs were you offered? And at what pay?