What Africans Really Think About Each Other

UberEatsDriver

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My Ghanaian friend hates the term Africa and doesn’t want to talk or associate with anyone outside of Ghana.


But homie be in his feelings too much so i don’t pay his mentality no attention lol.
 

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"Nigerians are sexy: males, females, babies, unborn babies":sitdown:
 

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Africans don't know that much of each other to have non-stereotypical views of each other. We are too diverse, even in a single country, you have tribes that don't really know of the ways of other tribes.
 

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Africans don't know that much of each other to have non-stereotypical views of each other. We are too diverse, even in a single country, you have tribes that don't really know of the ways of other tribes.

Was about to say the same thing there are Africans who know more about the culture of foreign countries than other cultures in their countries. I remember talking to a Nigerian friend in Nigeria during this whole Boko Haram madness in 2013 2014. He always refer that crisis as a northern problem and said he had never been in northern Nigerian states but dude has been to almost every western European country and the US & Canada whether for work or leisure but never thought about venturing to other states inside Nigeria let alone other African countries.

The most common interactions that African nationals have with other African nationals is in the West ironically.
 
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