WHAT CHANGED IN MY LIFE SINCE I MARRIED A NIGERIAN

I got married to my Yoruba husband on 18th September 2012 and since then we had two children, a boy and a girl. It is interesting to see how people's perception has changed in the past 5-6 years or maybe I should say how I have changed towards people's perception.

When we started going out with my husband I could see people looking at us everywhere. It felt like people are watching us on the street, on the bus and definitely in a public place like a bar or a restaurant. But after a while I just simply stopped seeing these people. There were not there any more! I could not see them anymore!


And of course within two and a half year we had two children and I was too busy with them instead of checking whether people are looking or not. But I think people in general were more interested to see us together when we were just two of us. I wonder what they saw? A tall 6ft 3" black guy with a blond pale girl with her high heels. Oh boy, it was so funny how I enjoyed wearing my high heels at the start of our relationship. I always loved high heels and when I met my tall husband to be I started my own "height competition". I tried to buy the tallest high heels to reach my husband's height. Well, I have never managed to win the competition and now I have given up on my mission at last.


Now our kids are the once that are getting most of the attention. People love mixed-race children.In fact some people believe they are the solution to racism. People comment on their hair and because there are more and more people who have mixed race children, grand-children, nieces and nephews they can be good chatting points.






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FALZ - THIS IS NIGERIA AND WHITE NAIJA GIRL



In this video I am talking about Falz' new release This is Nigeria and my personal experience in Nigeria. References : Music:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW_xE... Snake video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXvQE... Nigerian Inspector General of Police video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHazz... Codeine Cough syrup video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I_Lc... President Buhari Lazy video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABfQp... Fake Pastor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OlZd... Do you like what I do? Consider buying me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/whitenaijagirl Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whitenaijagirl

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HUNGARIAN WHITE NAIJA GIRL AND THE FAR-RIGHT HUNGARY


Today I want to talk to you about the far-right movement happening in Hungary at the moment and my opinion about it as White Naija Girl.I am originally from Hungary myslef and I cannot reist to express my opinion about the topic.

As we know Hungary became member of the European Union in 2004 and Hungarians with their Prime-Minister, Viktor Orban knew what they were getting into, they knew the rules and regulations and the values of EU. Since then Orban spoke hugely against taking in Syrian refugees and since he was elected prime minister in 2010, he has turned public broadcasting stations into propaganda outlets, forced the sale of private stations into the hands of his political allies and taken effective control over the most important courts in the land.

In my opinion Hungarians didn't know what they were voting for as the election was wrongly branded.

Hungary is fighting a losing battle! - that's the way I see it. Hungarians want to get all the benefits of the EU without giving back. It is interesting how this is happening in the time of Brexit and Donald Trump's presidency. But UK and Hungary is not even in the same level economically and its perception by the rest of the world is rather different.

If Hungary is out of EU and God forbid there is a war Hungarians would be really struggling to survive alone.
In my opinion Hungarians are kind heated people but these politicians are using them for their own selfish agenda. They are using their citizens to raise their status.
I have been to Africa, and of course Nigeria has challenges but I don't think Hungarians should be afraid of people from Africa or Middle East especially not the way Orban portraits the situation


Every house has their own habits as we say it in Hungary so why is it not alright to have different cultures in the same country in 2018? I live in the UK and I find it refreshing that you can experience different cultures from the comfort of your home.


All in all I cannot blame Hungarian people a lot of people don't educate people, they don't travel , talk to other ethnicity. There is so much more to this issue!







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9 THINGS I LEARNT IN NIGERIA


1. They will always find you!

The first thing I learnt in Nigeria is that as a white person you cannot hide. People will always notice you no matter how hard you try to hide. Especially in areas where there are not so many white people which is understandable , isn't it?

2. Electricity Issue

Electricity supply can still be cut off in certain area of Nigeria, even during the day! But when it comes back on children would run around shouting NEPA NEPA! Even my kids started to do that after a while when we stayed in Nigeria.

3. Religion

Nigerians are super religious but in contrast to other part of the world Muslims and Christians can live together in peace.

4. Business

Nigerians are great at business! This comes mainly from the fact that unemployment is still super high in Nigeria and people NEED to do some form of business to survive.

5. Don't go shopping by yourself!

I noticed that as a white person you can only buy goods on the market for a premium price. You can of course  go to supermarkets instead where there are set prices. If you still decide to visit the market though make sure you bring someone with you  to negotiate a good price.

6. Hair styling with scissors

Local hairdressers cut out-sticking little hair off with scissors after styling. This wouldn't be a problem if you have a wig or weave in but in my case the lady was actually cutting some of my own hair to an inch lengths which I wasn't too happy about. :)

7. You are the wife of everyone !

In Nigerian culture you marrying into the family and other people can call you my wife as well. This is because they want to show you that they accepted you into the family.

8. People are using their mouth to call others on the street

This is a common form of getting attention in Lagos. In fact you cannot get much attention saying "Excuse me" etc.  Learn the trade and you will get by better.

9. Nigerians are great dancers

I am always amazed how many great dancers are in Nigeria. Even little kids can dance better than me. Not that I can dance anyways :D



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INTERVIEW WITH ADUNNI ADE, US NG ACTRESS

Watch my Interview with Adunni Ade. She expresses her love for NIgeria and her strong opinion on domestic violence. Enjoy!




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WHITE NAIJA GIRL THE LAWMA LADY

When I was in Nigeria I noticed some ladies are sweeping the road even on busy highways and I was shocked to find out that they are working on these roads on the daily basis without any real protection. They have no machines, not even high visibility clothes.

Even though the clothes they are wearing is orange it is NOT visible in the darkness and they are at risk of being run over by a car every day.


My friends have shown me pictures online where these type of accidents happened and thought this was very-very sad.

We came up with a short skit that brings attention to Lawma ladies -as I call them- with a message at the end that hopefully gets to the right people.
I hope you enjoy it.








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CAN WHITE PEOPLE LIVE IN NIGERIA?


This video is a response to a comment on my Youtube Channel.

Some people believe white people can never live in Nigeria. What's your take on it? Please comment below?


I would love to live in Nigeria, however, I do agree that certain things make it difficult for a white person to live in the country. In this video, I mentioned the heat and even the attention that a white person gets. What I did leave out though are the security issues. I remember when I wanted to walk home from church because I didn't feel well and my husband disagreed. He said I should be careful walking on the street by myself on the mainland.

Security can be quite expensive in Nigeria. And even a soldier by your side cannot guarantee of safety too because not a single of them will risk their lives to protect you for your £50.

I love Nigeria and I would love to live there but I would struggle with thinking of security all times. I am not saying that whites get killed in Nigeria but as far as I have heard it is not safe to be walking alone as a white person in busy areas.

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WHITE AND NIGERIAN PEOPLE - UK'S INVISIBLE BLACKS / AFRICANS DOCUMENTARY TEASER BY MAGNUM N3 PRODUCTIONS LTD.

There are up to 2 million white Africans in the United Kingdom. These people have white features however they have African ancestors.




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Curly / Afro / Biracial / Mixed race hair care with WNG and Gege from Glamgorgeoushair

It is not a secret that I've been struggling to take care of my children's hair and I literally had no knowledge about afro and curly haircare. So it wasn't an unexpected surprise that I choose haircare as one of my Facebook live shows topic.

You can watch the live recorded video below to find out the following topics:


1. Why does curly hair tangle?
2. What are the necessary tools and products you need to have at home?
We are also showing different type of combs and brushes.
3.How to prevent the hair from tangling?
4. How to detangle the hair?
5. What type of oil to use?
6. Are texturisers bad for the hair?
7. Funniest comment on the show about, Donald Trump, the President of USA

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In this video we cover the following topics:

...learning Pidgin English :)

1. How to nourish our hair from inside?
2. How to nourish our hair from outside? .
3.Deep conditioning
4. Pre- shampooing
5. How to take care of our scalp?




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BLACK WOMEN AND THEIR HAIR



I am writing this post in support of my friend, the best hairdresser I know, the owner of GlamGorgeous hair salon,  Gege. Every time I visit her she always teaches me something, sometimes about hair sometimes such a simple little wisdom. So I thought I really need to appreciate her and let you guys know how talented she is.

However, last time I visited her she taught me something extraordinary.

As she was in the process of beautifying me we got to talking about biracial hair and how I can make my daughter love her hair.





I was delighted to hear that there is a natural movement in the industry which means a lot of mixed race and black people are keen to learn about their hair and how to take care of it. She told me about how damaging it is when ladies use a chemical straightener to straighten their hair and why we should never do that to young people's hair.



I always knew that women feel like their hair is a “crowning glory" and their hair is even central to their social position. But I don't think I ever really understood what hair got to do with black women's identity.


After my visit at GlamGorgeous hairsalon in Manchester I made up my find to find out more. I did a bit of research and I found that some ladies straighten their hair because they believe that would give them an advantage in the world. It is like one less battle that would have to fight.


I have even read "For young black girls, hair is not just something to play with, it is something that is laden with messages, and it has the power to dictate how others treat you, and in turn, how you feel about yourself. "




I found this so interesting since I have biracial children myself and I want to equip them well for the future. I am glad to have realised the importance of natural hair early on so I can start my own "hair journey" or at least "hair education".


I would love to hear your opinion about this, dear reader. Please remember to comment below.



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HOW TO SUCCEED IN THE FIRST 5 YEARS OF AN INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE






Interracial relationships come with their own unique set of challenges.
It is often assumed that people of different ethnicities are automatically opposites. The first 5 years are parts of a transition period.

To survive an interracial marriage you need to do a lot of listening and even make changes if needed.

There are certain qualities and bits of knowledge that I and my husband have leaned on to succeed as an interracial couple. Today I would like to share with you some of these qualities:


1. Bite your tounge.

 Be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger (James 1:19).
This is extremely critical, especially in the earlier years.


It can be useful to think of an argument like an onion. The outer layer is what you're speaking about, while the deeper layers beneath represent the issues beneath this.


In other words, sometimes what we argue about is only a symptom of what's going wrong, not the cause.
2. Be prepared to compromise.

Often the only way to reach a solution is for both partners to give some ground. If both of you stick rigidly to your desired outcome, the fight is probably just going to keep going and going. It might be that one or both of you needs to compromise a little so that you’re able to move past things. Sometimes, an imperfect solution is better than no solution at all.

3. LEARN TO APPRECIATE THE DIFFERENCES. 

In addition to having different skin colours, we had to understand that we have come from two very different cultures.
I found my husband to be very proud of his African routes and I didn't want to leave my cultural background behind when I married him.


I learnt that taking an interest in each other’s cultural heritage shows your commitment to each other and helps you both to realize that you are fully accepted by your spouse/partner.


It’s also an important part of allowing both partners in the relationship to retain their cultural identity. There has to be a balance of both cultures in your home in order to respect each other’s cultural identities and heritage.


4. Always improve the good to great.

Learn from the bad experiences that occur in the first year and all throughout your marriage.


5. Respect each other; respect your in-laws even if you don’t agree or like them.

I am lucky to have a wonderful mother in law. However, I know that some people find t difficult to get on with their in-laws. Remember to keep peace in your family.

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WHITE WIVES ARE ALWAYS COMPLAINING



Husbands think women complain too much. As my colleague said "Women complain as soon they open heir mouth, even when they yawn in the morning. "

Some would probably finds this statement amusing but I truly believe husbands often misunderstand their wives. This is not necessarily only true for interracial couples, but for couples in general.

My husband would say I complain all the time but honestly I am not complaining just describing my day.







Women and men deal with daily issues in completely different ways.
Women often like to speak about the hardships or the joys that happen to them. It can sound like complaining, but in reality they are just relating their experiences so as to process their feelings. I would simply call it "sharing".

My message to all men!: We don't want you to solve our problems, just be available to listen.

All we, women are looking for is sympathy. Say things like - “seems like you had a difficult day”, etc. Maybe, just say 'ohh..' or, 'hmm..' every now and then. You don't really have to say a lot. Just learn to listen. It's a sign of trust that you get to listen to your wife's feelings.
The bottom line is that validating your wife's feelings can turn off "complaining" quickly.

So the lesson is simple dear husbands out there:


Listen sympathetically and empathize.
And remember to resist the urge to attempt to solve her problems.





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MIXED RACE CHILDREN MUST SUCCEED



In the United Kingdom mixed race people are officially the future face of the country. Consequently, "the growing number of mixed relationships have been suggested to be evidence of a more tolerant society".


I will not interfere with this statement ; I let you form your opinion.

My experience is that one way or the other my child stands out in his class. It is my responsibility to determine whether it is his skin colour, his boisterous behaviour or his intelligent that stands out.


There’s no manual for raising children. I personally believe that good parenting is a complicated recipe of nurturing, support, protection, understanding, guidance and relatability.


It means not only that you buy dolls with hair and skin like your daughters, so she learns to embrace her own beauty but also that you make sure that the child has a library of black literature at her disposal- just to mention a few examples.


The most concerning perception towards children from ethnic groups is that "they have special educational needs". This is something my husband always reminds me of. He always says we can never forget that people have an opinion about our children even before they know them. 

 It is not a secret that I spend more time with our children than my husband as he is currently extremely busy with his Master's degree studies.


My husband is from Nigeria and I know that Nigerians have a strong culture of achievement with high expectations of pupils. I also know a lot of Nigerian mothers that take time out of their schedule for supporting their children's education.



I as a white woman from Hungary want to make sure that first of all I have the right attitude towards diversity and inclusivity and second of all I become a role model for my children.

I know that probably my children hate our rule of " no TV on weekdays" and they don't always in the mood to learn Hungarian and Yoruba songs/ poems or complete extra writing exercises. However , I had to realise that mothers of black or mixed-race children have to work extra hard to make sure we stand out for the right reason.




OUR LOVE IS COLOUR BLIND








Living in an interracial relationship is not as complicated as many might think. I live in Manchester with my husband , a Nigerian filmmaker, and our two children.


The question I hear all too frequently is " What is it like living with a black guy?" Even my husband asked me before " what does he feel like having mixed-race children?" or as my dad would say, cappuccino kids.









My answer is pretty simple. It doesn't make any difference. A lot of the times I don’t even notice skin colours.


I remember when my friend referred to someone as a light skinned Nigerian girl and I didn't even notice the girl was light-skinned.

The thing is I don't have time to  think about skin colours when "I am busy with my life, paying bills, raising children etc."

As interracial marriages have become increasingly common it is time for people to realise how easy it is to live in one. I mean there are a  few things to get used to but that is a story for another day. For example, the food is something I had to adjust to and I still do.

But all in all living in an inter-racial relationship is just as simple as any other relationship.




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BIRTHDAY AT OUR HOUSE - HAPPY BIRTHDAY HARMONY


My little girl is such a blessing in our life. She is a wonderful young lady with a very gentle heart. She is real traveller; before she turned 1 she already spent a few months in Nigeria with grandma and spoke more Yoruba than any other languages.

Her Yoruba name is Olubukola meaning GOD ADDED TO MY WEALTH. The name couldn't be more accurate , our little Bukkie is real gold child.

HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY BUKOLA!!!



ROAD TO GREATNESS: BAREDE'S STORY



With a filmmaker dad and an entrepreneurial mum, my son, Kornelius popularly known as Barede, is a fast-rising prodigy. Following a year living in Nigeria, Kornelius returned to England in the summer of 2016 to showcase some of the skills he learnt while living with his Grandmother in Nigeria. Kornelius who is well versed in Nigerian Yoruba folk songs and poetry, also models and acts. He recently completed a drama course at the prestigious Starlight performing arts school in Bramhall, Stockport.


Being a Biracial and multilingual child, he is being encouraged to master the cultures of both his parents, Nigeria and Hungary, as well as England where he was born. Kornelius is very friendly, smart and hardworking. Some of his high-profile mentors include the great African film director Kunle Afolayan who he met while living in Nigeria, his grandfather Chief J. O Afolabi of the Ogo Oluwa Kitan Group of Companies who was one the most successful music and film moguls of his time.



Aged 4, Kornelius is working hard as an ambassador and is poised to becoming a household name through his work, promoting the Yoruba culture.


I WILL MAKE EUROPEAN SISTERS LOVE NIGERIAN FASHION!

I love so many things about Nigerian culture but two things that stand out for me, music and fashion. Nigerian music is already a massive export to the west. The fashion, on the other hand, is very happy and colourful most of the time.  The truth is that after visiting Nigeria twice within a few months, I’m totally in love with the fashion and I am loving it. Thanks to my mother in law, I’m a big fashionista when it comes to Nigerian couture. I now own over 20 outfits and numerous head wears. My quest now is to get other beautiful European sisters to start wearing these beautiful outfits. I just finished a fashion shoot with 5 beautiful European ladies wearing my collection. If I can get 5 ladies who have never tried Nigeria outfits on to wear it, I’m sure I can convince thousands more. It’s a big journey, but you know that I, White Naija Girl never shies away from a challenge. Bring it on!





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WHITE NAIJA GIRL SINGING YORUBA SONG EROPILANI ODABO




This is a behind the scene of a Whitenaijagirl's show. I was caught singing #EROPILENITOMILO Yoruba song

" I've been trying to learn this #Yoruba #folksong from my son @IamBarede . Big shoutout to my love #MUA @Dabirabeautypro and my #hair by @Glamgorgeoushair for making me look beautiful. Video was created by Magnum N3 Productions Ltd, WNG's husband

Filmed and edited by MAGNUM N3 PRODUCTIONS LTD. , WNG'S husband.