Social media; how Nigerians "famz" successful Nigerians in diaspora

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May 12, 2017
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Being a Nigerian is a heavy burden to bear, with the government’s continuous negligence and failure to implement the basic infrastructure that will enable its citizens to compete with their global counterparts.

Despite this, Nigerians are taking the world by storm in various fields-- from sports to movies, fashion, science to music. The refreshing feeling of pride to be associated with such globally recognized success -- bearing in mind the light in which the west paints Nigeria, and even Africa as a whole—is something we cannot deny.

I particularly like how Nigerians are quick to claim Nigerians in diaspora doing great things-- some of them do not even associate with Nigeria.

The most recent of these Nigerian pride moments was our very own Anthony Joshua’s victory over Wladmir Klitschko on the 29th of April, claiming the title of world heavyweight boxing champion.

Anthony Joshua

Anthony Joshua has been one of the hottest trending topics on Nigerian social media ever since his victory. And as he is a son of the soil, we claimed him.

And true to our Nigerian nature, we made jokes about it

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As the saying goes, success has many fathers; the Nigerian government was not left out of the famzing. The Ogun state government revealed plans to pay the boxing champion a courtesy visit in London and also plans to name a street and stadium after him.

The Federal government of Nigeria also disclosed plans to invite him to Nigeria. As expected, Nigerians were quick to call them out and remind them to set their priorities straight.

Some were just worried he would end up like Samuel Peters

Thanks to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, we can famz and express our feelings of pride directly to the Nigerians making us proud on the global scene. Here are a few of them.

Uzo Aduba

Uzo Aduba

Uzo is a Nigerian-American Hollywood actress popular known for her role as Suzanne "crazy eyes" Warren in Orange Is the New Black. She showed off her Nigerian roots when she spoke Igbo on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2016 and Nigerians were very pleased.

https://twitter.com/M14Mzz/status/765505135560814593

Dr. Olutoye Oluyinka

Dr. Oluyinka

Dr. Olutoye is a Nigerian US-based surgeon who became a sensation last year when he removed a baby from her mother's womb, removed a large tumour from the womb and returned the baby.

This feat generated a worldwide recognition of the baby that was born twice and Nigeria was proud to be associated with such an exceptional contribution to science.

And he claimed us! It brought joy to our hearts.

Even the Speaker of the House of Representatives famzed him.

John Boyega

John Boyega

John Boyega is a British-Nigerian actor best known for his role as Finn in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the seventh film of the Star Wars series which was released in 2015. Boyega has always identified with his Nigerian heritage.

When he was in Nigeria, he could not visit his friends at Oshodi

https://twitter.com/oscar_romerooo/status/816044647432785920

Dele Alli

Dele Alli poses with a trophy; Nigerians on social media express their hope that he will play for Nigeria someday

Dele Alli is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur as well as the England national team. Although born to a Nigerian father, Dele has disassociated himself from Nigeria. However, this has not stopped Nigerians from famzing him on social media.

https://twitter.com/akandeknight/status/691057106619875328

Wale

Rapper Wale

Born Adebowale Victor Akintimehin, Wale is an American rapper who is proud of his Nigerian roots. He has recorded a number of songs with Nigerian artists. Nigerians particularly famz Wale because of his frequent tweets and comments in Yoruba and pidgin.

Social media makes us feel like we know these people personally and that their success and accomplishments are ours as well.

I'm always open to new experiences.
I'm always open to new experiences.
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