Another reason why I love this country is because even though I'm not actually South African, I feel like I am - like I'm a part of something bigger than me. But seeing as this is Heritage Day, I feel like it's only right for me to show you my home country - Nigeria. If you're not sure where Nigeria is, it's in West Africa, on the equator. My country is not perfect, but not many are. I love Nigeria with all my heart - it is a country full of passion, culture, music, fashion and food. This country has a lot to offer - with our amazing musicians ranging from D'Banj and Davido to Asa and Fela Kuti. We have food that can compete with Indian food on the level of spiciness - we have our very own Nollywood and our fashion is impeccable. Sure, the traffic isn't always dandy, but this country's vibe... I can't even describe it.
As a Nigerian family living in South Africa, my parents had thought it was important to keep our culture, and I am thankful for that. From the traditional dressing to the music to the food - I feel like I haven't lost my roots. I am a proud Nigerian - green and white for the win.
Our names also reflect a lot about our culture. I always used to be embarrassed about mine because it was long and nobody could pronounce it but I always loved the meaning of it: 'God Is Adding Sweetness [Honey] To My Life'. My parents chose Oluwafoyinsola Oluwatosin for a reason :)
In the pictures, I'm wearing my Nigeria jersey that my mom got during the 2010 FIFA World Cup and a traditional gele - a head wrap, usually worn at parties or special occasions - mine is actually made using aso oke.
This Heritage Day, I hope you look back into your past and learn about where you came from. Eat some of the food, listen to some of the music, wear some of the clothing - get in touch with your roots and embrace who you are! Have a wonderful day and Olorun a ke e (which means God bless you)!
xo, Foyin Og
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