Description
How to Learn Oyibo to Avoid Wahala is your ultimate, laugh-out-loud survival guide to understanding life in the “land of Oyibo” without embarrassing yourself (too much).
Written by Adanne Chukwudi Udejiofor, this hilarious, heartfelt handbook blends Naija wit with real-life tips for navigating culture shocks, strange accents, complicated food menus, and the mysterious art of “queueing politely.”
From learning that “sorry” in Oyibo land doesn’t mean “I accept your apology” to discovering that summer is not always hot, Adanne shares side-splitting stories, practical advice, and survival strategies for Africans abroad — or anyone moving between cultures.
Packed with:
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Wahala Alerts – humorous warnings about cultural traps.
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Mini Drills – quick, fun exercises to boost your confidence.
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Glossary – so you can speak Pidgin, Oyibo, or both without confusion.
Whether you’re preparing for your first trip abroad or you’ve been living in the diaspora for years, this book will keep you laughing while saving you from small (and big) wahala.
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