{"id":9986,"date":"2021-05-28T13:13:20","date_gmt":"2021-05-28T13:13:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/women-abroad-coaching.com\/?p=9986"},"modified":"2026-04-06T15:59:51","modified_gmt":"2026-04-06T15:59:51","slug":"nigerian-culture-and-management-style","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/women-abroad-coaching.com\/en\/nigerian-culture-and-management-style\/","title":{"rendered":"Nigerian Culture and Management Style"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"brz-root__container brz-reset-all brz brz-root__container-page\">\n<section id=\"_osvyzrvaskrdqevvnlwtlosocjoohmynzyqg\" class=\"brz-section brz-css-twrlsr\">\n<div class=\"brz-section__content brz-section--boxed brz-css-hk7nv1 brz-css-1brncv8\" data-brz-custom-id=\"pwlndqsjjcyawzobbqmqtyzbvcoxcgjqztht\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg-image\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-container brz-css-1jj3aus brz-css-pl3l3x\">\n<div class=\"brz-row__container brz-css-wu4n8o\" data-brz-custom-id=\"oivjveahsbqmxgdnmmqxfkzfepswpjhfdvae\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-row brz-css-1ifm1ix brz-css-1pinsop\">\n<div class=\"brz-columns brz-css-frg7k3 brz-css-6jimcl\" data-brz-custom-id=\"mkhzxwrjtcqelqjjzvhvutmejeaisuoljjud\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-column__items brz-css-1ltl5x8 brz-css-1b9bj26\">\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-css-11q48j1 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-image brz-css-1rl67n\" data-brz-custom-id=\"jckjfjzbvzczbhrunyfedfhuqvsnjubrltzw\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"brz-img\" src=\"\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-columns brz-css-frg7k3 brz-css-1yj7z32\" data-brz-custom-id=\"jmoomzugccigbkfndnntqfwzantstxgnwjlk\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg-color\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-column__items brz-css-1ltl5x8 brz-css-48rhtw\">\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-css-dl87l2 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"jqqvqkotvkxcrznuriblfrqljdvkmbowpzjz\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-heading2 brz-css-ycDo7\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color8\"><span class=\"text-population\"><\/span> <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"xdmurerukfqugpoduwxftesrtreidykzaywj\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-heading6 brz-css-zWF0n\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color8\"><span class=\"text-population\"><\/span> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-heading6 brz-css-htH6R\"><span class=\"text-population brz-cp-color8\"><\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-css-h3qfz2 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"fmspdljsgibettkioweazlssxhjhrzdtwwwy\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-fs-xs-im-17 brz-fs-sm-im-17 brz-fs-lg-18 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-lg-400 brz-ft-google brz-ff-raleway brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-css-a6xc9\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color8\">Interview with Eugene Ohu<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-css-kuo9wn brz-css-1tk4as2 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-spacer brz-css-cjw3l2\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section id=\"_jtvpggihowcgisqhfclpwbqqejchwwdjbqyu\" class=\"brz-section brz-css-twrlsr\">\n<div class=\"brz-section__content brz-section--boxed brz-css-hk7nv1 brz-css-2rrtr2\" data-brz-custom-id=\"jqmfzfbobpjnehxinvbbbyrmbakgdzlqudtv\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg-image\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-container brz-css-1jj3aus brz-css-5rgjl9\">\n<div class=\"brz-row__container brz-css-wu4n8o\" data-brz-custom-id=\"lxjfwbylaqgwicrruzjcnvbcuilqacyykszl\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg\"><\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-row brz-css-1ifm1ix brz-css-1pinsop\">\n<div class=\"brz-columns brz-css-frg7k3 brz-css-1ncbrxd\" data-brz-custom-id=\"oviqzakegjrtfipdpeibjnwvaojfhbtmnviy\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg\">\n<div class=\"brz-bg-color\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"brz-column__items brz-css-1ltl5x8 brz-css-x46jm9\">\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-css-1deuq8u brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"ycwozqrcnjjjcfyfdnvhuishzbutapozzdro\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ls-sm-im-m_0_5 brz-ls-lg-m_0_5 brz-fs-xs-im-20 brz-fs-sm-im-22 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-lh-xs-im-1_4 brz-lh-sm-im-1_4 brz-lh-lg-1_5 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-700 brz-fw-sm-im-700 brz-fw-xs-im-700 brz-css-dPCKO\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color2\">What makes Nigerian culture so specific and what characterises Nigerian management style? <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"nptjeqthbxmjiqnyhvwbltdkcpmipxeppjmj\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-ce9oy\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">I met Eugene Ohu when I was an expatriate in Lagos, Nigeria. He is a Senior Lecturer at the Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University&nbsp;where he teaches the full-time MBA, Executive MBA (EMBA), Modular Executive MBA (MEMBA) Management Communication and Organizational Behaviour.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-udLkf\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">As a specialist in cross-cultural management and communication, I asked him to explain how he perceived Nigerian culture and management style in Nigeria. <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"kgqbetvygdgrutxsjivcwdyulgqhclpbneen\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-fs-xs-im-20 brz-fs-sm-im-22 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-lh-xs-im-1_4 brz-lh-sm-im-1_4 brz-lh-lg-1_5 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-700 brz-fw-sm-im-700 brz-fw-xs-im-700 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-1 brz-css-vcDy9\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color3\">What characterizes, according to you, Nigerian mentality?<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"zyjefwelfnkujgcpnktxrzfazfxuthuovlii\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-subtitle brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-ghsBu\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Asking for permission<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-ukGhY\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E. Ohu: The way one asks for permission can show up some differences between Europeans and Africans. Ok, I don\u2019t like speaking of \u00ab&nbsp;African&nbsp;\u00bb as if Africa was a single country. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-lEwsu\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">One difference I see between some Europeans and some Nigerians is that the former are more refined, respectful and delicate about issues of privacy, they are more likely to ask you for permission before they do things. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-wQ_2N\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">As a Nigerian however, once I perceive that you already show respect for my privacy, I am comfortable enough to tell you whatever you wish to know. If you explain briefly why you want to do something&nbsp;: ask me personal questions for example, that is OK, but if despite my assurances you continue to try to explain yourself, I might consider it a too exaggerated attempt to respect my privacy. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-t1bBS\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">That\u2019s a paradox because the same Nigerians who might think you exaggerate will be offended if you don\u2019t do it&nbsp;! I appreciate that I am being respected but after some time I may become embarrassed on your behalf if you make too much effort to explain, I begin to have pity on you.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-cFzxN\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Nigerians are a very welcoming people<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-vSFwM\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">You only notice that when you come to Nigeria. You get to know this only when you come close to them. They do their best to make you feel welcome if they realize that you look lost as a foreigner. They want to help you to settle down.&nbsp;For example, when Nigerians are driving along the road in Lagos, if they notice that a European or a non-Nigerian is stopped by the police who is attempting to extort money from the hapless driver, one would occasionally see a Nigerian stop and tell the policeman, \u00ab&nbsp;please let him go&nbsp;\u00bb. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-vVL5c\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-l3JvM\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Why&nbsp;? Because they want that person to feel welcome. And they know that this action from the policeman is not welcoming. I have done it too. I am very happy when I see a European driving himself or herself in Lagos. It consoles me that there is someone who is confortable enough, safe enough to do this. I feel a sense of protection towards that person. I know many people who share the same sentiment.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"zkwggxacrvwinyulcxfqhroeryhvqenqbmqt\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-lh-lg-1_5 brz-lh-sm-im-1_4 brz-lh-xs-im-1_4 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-22 brz-fs-xs-im-20 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-700 brz-fw-sm-im-700 brz-fw-xs-im-700 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-1 brz-css-aSduY\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color3\">What do you enjoy or dislike when working with Nigerians&nbsp;? <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"nslgkeelhigafrspbomapbodbetlmdxttgac\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-sJbBB\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Aggression<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-sTS_0\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E. Ohu: I think some Nigerians may be too aggressive. Sometimes when they make requests, I get the impression there could be some psychological violence or \u00ab&nbsp;verbal aggression&nbsp;\u00bb. The same can be observed interpersonal relationships where I think we could be more refined and delicate. I think we argue too much. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-cOxMO\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-knhXA\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">One thing I find interesting in a country like Spain is that you can sit with people talking together and giving their opinions and everybody listens to the opinions of the others. They have different opinions but they don\u2019t give the impression that they are fighting. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-dbvCb\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-hskKC\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">On the contrary, in a setting where some Nigerians may be expressing different opinions,&nbsp;&nbsp;they may not be fighting but if you listen in as an outsider you may think they are quarelling because they don\u2019t give room for other possibilities. I believe we need to be more open.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-image brz-css-1c44o13 brz-css-1yjiahh\" data-brz-custom-id=\"vmkiyrbjjjfwlyyicnhlszvjpyywnnuiwpcj\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"brz-img\" src=\"https:\/\/women-abroad-coaching.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/brizy\/imgs\/African-leadership-shutterstock_1794343951-scaled-805x507x67x0x671x507x1623076771.jpg\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"zxxbofrjgcwegyfoebxclwgizubovqjohysg\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-fs-xs-im-20 brz-fs-sm-im-22 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-lh-xs-im-1_4 brz-lh-sm-im-1_4 brz-lh-lg-1_5 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-700 brz-fw-sm-im-700 brz-fw-xs-im-700 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-1 brz-css-cbu2N\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color3\">You mean people want to say their word first and they don\u2019t take time to listen to others&nbsp;?<\/span><span class=\"brz-cp-color2\">&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"ihfhrlpiscbzytywxkfeskjsgyvalgmikvvr\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-h6Rsw\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Listening to others and keeping face&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-aKFLp\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E. Ohu: Many Nigerians want to be the first to say something and the last to say something! They want theirs to be the dominant opinion and they don\u2019t listen to the others because if they do, it may mean being open to other opinions.  <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-bjEQ9\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-sloFa\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Why don\u2019t they listen to the others&nbsp;? I think it may be related to the fear of being vulnerable because by listening to you, especially if they are not so sure of their position, there is a threat you might change their position. I think that if people are more grounded in their points of view, they would not be afraid of (temporarily) yielding ground if only to listen better. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-mJ7sC\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">For example, you ask me what I think about climate change if it is real. If I don\u2019t know much about it, I may say, \u00ab&nbsp;I don\u2019t believe in climate change&nbsp;\u00bb. And if you ask me, \u00ab&nbsp;why don\u2019t you believe in climate change&nbsp;?&nbsp;\u00bb I may answer&nbsp;: \u00ab&nbsp;I have nothing to say about it&nbsp;\u00bb, I don\u2019t want to be threatened. Keeping face is one reason why we don\u2019t listen to the others.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"rgcevrjyoplrlzjpozwgozokvecrnamhsovl\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-lh-lg-1_5 brz-lh-sm-im-1_4 brz-lh-xs-im-1_4 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-22 brz-fs-xs-im-20 brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-700 brz-fw-sm-im-700 brz-fw-xs-im-700 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-1 brz-ff-raleway brz-css-rcoyH\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color3\">Are you very proud people&nbsp;?<\/span><span class=\"brz-cp-color2\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"xoyiqxirjzymqjdaixlflnqilljghulrjmdf\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-dhT6i\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E. Ohu: Yes, we are, it is a good quality but we are afraid of being vulnerable. That vulnerability may be linked to a lack of education, a lack of knowledge. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-js65X\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">For example in a public university, the typical Nigerian professor does not want to be challenged in class by fear that someone would reveal his ignorance. He is supposed to be the master so he cannot make a mistake&nbsp;! If you challenge me with another point of view, and if I admit your point of view as a possibility, I might hence expose my ignorance, so I don\u2019t listen to you and I tell you&nbsp;: \u00ab&nbsp;I am the master and you listen to me&nbsp;!&nbsp;\u00bb.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-pXhUC\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">The teacher is not supposed to be a learner as he is supposed to know everything. When this attitude is taken into the business environment you can imagine how damaging it can be. Pride can be a good thing but arrogance never.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-nFZNE\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">No dichotomy between work and family&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-ttIvy\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">On the positive side, what I like when working with Nigerians, I think that the typical Nigerian wants the work environment to be like the family environment, they do not like the total separation between work and family. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-nnEAK\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Nigerians are concerned about the family lives of their collegues. They do not say leave your wife and children at home, leave your problems there, I think it is good because we play different roles as individuals, as an employee, as a father, as a mother&#8230; <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-ezjle\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">The life I have at home affects my performance at work and the other way round. If you tell me to establish a strict dichotomy between the two domains, I think you are doing something very artificial. Nigerians do not like this type of division because they want to be real and be the same person everywhere.As we are family oriented, we like that our bosses recognise the other roles we play.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"fmddnzfdtfjyottgyqyfnukdbmoyfenhfdlv\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-fs-xs-im-20 brz-fs-sm-im-22 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-lh-xs-im-1_4 brz-lh-sm-im-1_4 brz-lh-lg-1_5 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-700 brz-fw-sm-im-700 brz-fw-xs-im-700 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-1 brz-css-seRRK\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color3\">Could you name a few cultural similarities shared by Nigerians and other African people&nbsp;?<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"hqmwuxmoobsnheqlnkcmekbuqnergeetroad\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-qljTF\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E. Ohu: I can compare with Kenya as I have been there a few times&nbsp;: as for similarities&nbsp;: they love family and extended family&nbsp;but also every African child is the child of every woman in the village. If my mother, for instance, sees your daughter outside doing something wrong, she will not ask your permission to correct her, she will correct her like her daughter. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-hZl5m\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Children are very important, Africans love children, the more the better. Why is it so&nbsp;? African families might be poor but they feel the need to share.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-b7_h6\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Differences&nbsp;: Kenyans sometimes describe Nigerians are being \u00ab&nbsp;too loud&nbsp;\u00bb (big laugh), a reference to their boisterousness. When I travelled to Tanzania, it was funny to hear Tanzanians describe Kenyans in much the same way \u2013 they think Kenyans are too aggressive. (By the way, Kenyans describe Tanzanians as being \u00ab&nbsp;too slow&nbsp;\u00bb). I do agree with the Kenyans that Nigerians are \u00ab&nbsp;too loud&nbsp;\u00bb.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-qBmDk\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">You may be able to explain the timidity of Tanzanians. Their official language is Kiswahili and they barely speak English. Julius Nyerere, who ruled the country for many years and was their main champion for independence sort of \u00ab&nbsp;locked&nbsp;\u00bb the country up culturally in a bid to \u00ab&nbsp;protect&nbsp;\u00bb its traditions. One may perhaps trace the lack of exposure and education of Tanzanians to some of these actions. Kenyans also speak Kiswahili but English as well. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-pAghk\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Business risk takers <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-10 brz-css-bbqV_\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">If Nigerians are more aggressive, they are also more daring, it is not surprising that the biggest economy in Africa is in Nigeria, they take more business risks. When you see issues of xenophobia of some South-Africans against Nigerians, one of the reasons may be because Nigerians are aggressive in seeing and pursuing business opportunities which takes into many African countries. The locals they meet there naturally feel threatened. This so-called \u00ab&nbsp;aggression&nbsp;\u00bb of Nigerians can actually be an expression of their entrepreneural spirit but other African countries called it \u00ab&nbsp;aggression&nbsp;\u00bb. By the way, Nigerians think that Kenyans are too slow (laugh). <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"qbsakftndkfoclgeakrokkvqiewtdgilaxuf\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-21 brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-ff-raleway brz-css-xgwe7\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">What is, according to you, Nigerian relationship to time&nbsp;?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"njwjqfphmsjuyuurjlqsrpckfljhnsbutfsn\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-kalMm\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Focus on the present and on stability<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-uMuMV\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E. Ohu: With respect to past, present, future, I think we give importance to the past, especially because of the African\u2019s recognition of tradition which influences what becomes our culture, the way you, the ancestors did it in the past.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-bpSWZ\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-ivR2c\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Africans have a sense of history, you learn from the past, you do not repeat your mistakes, you know how it was done, you know the values that are expected of you and you act accordingly.Nigerians have a natural tendency to prefer things in the traditional, keeping it stable rather than trying out too many uncertain innovations. However, I also think we give importance to the present and to the future. In terms of time management, priorities, we give more importance to the present because there are immediate needs to take care of, related to physiological needs which must be solved now, needs that may be related to the lack of resources or to poverty. Where many Europeans have higher needs, more psychological needs, most Africans have physiological needs to be solved in the present.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-r9DN6\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-a_I8p\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">If I consider that I am an individual working as my own boss, I will be task and result oriented as these tasks will give me the immediate results I want. If I consider I am a member of a team, I am not interested in the results but well in the tasks I have been given because these tasks will give me an immediate reward.I have physiological needs to fulfill. I am not interested in the global view.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-mDHvb\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-10 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-ahY32\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">As a team member, I am more in the present than in the future because future is too far. Nigerians usually think more for themselves, they are more selfish, they try to solve their problems&nbsp;on their own. As a boss, I do not know how long I will stay in this position as I may be removed sooner or later, so I need to protect my position. We assume tasks and achieve results we have been taught to. Are Nigerians selfish people and are we interested in the goods of our immediate environment&nbsp;or are we interested in the good of the country?<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"vvytwcgdlouyqdcjtmmxiiyqphpfhbjyoryf\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-21 brz-ff-raleway brz-css-eeksr\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">What about individualism and collectivism&nbsp;?<\/strong><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7,color2\"> <\/strong><span class=\"brz-cp-color7,color2\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"gznivsgzrppheffjllqhlnlmoaezlyxyhfyk\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-tZ6f2\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Thinking in terms of the community, the family<\/strong><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span> <\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-nvWJ3\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E.Ohu&nbsp;: I would say we are more collectivists than individualists because we think more in terms of community as the family matters a lot and we act more as a group. But outside that group, people are more interested in solving their immediate needs. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-w5epJ\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-p15un\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">In contrast with Americans who put flags on their vehicles, I don\u2019t think Nigerians would do so because most of them think&nbsp;\u00ab&nbsp;nobody is looking out for my immediate needs, I have to do it by myself \u00bb. It may explain why we don\u2019t have the sense of belonging to our country and why we are not that proud yet for our country. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-tB35F\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-oOno4\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">But globally, we remain collectivists because of the family, because every child is the child of every woman. If I am hungry, I will go to the neighbour and he will give me food. We look out for one another. We are collectivists because I am concerned with my family when I go to work.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"rhdcpvvklijvzwruskusukamlwmonaxgjtgd\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-heading3 brz-css-bPvq_\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Style of communication<\/strong><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\"> <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"rydhnalxsfrkuwmnjzbzhanpcufosembupvq\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-fs-xs-im-21 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-lg-400 brz-ft-google brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-mb-lg-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-css-ycS1E\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">How do Nigerians communicate with others? <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"usypmyifgyqhrrtywhbxulfuplpvxywepdlp\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-sgYOO\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Direct communication versus aggression<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-saA8F\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E.Ohu&nbsp;: If I use Hofstede\u2019s model, Nigeria is a more power-distance country but we are different from the way Chinese are power-distance as a way to save face.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-i7QmY\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">If the boss tells me&nbsp;:&nbsp;\u00ab&nbsp;feel free to correct me&nbsp;\u00bb, I will do it. If the boss doesn\u2019t tell me to feel free to correct him and if I feel that this boss can receive correction, I will tell him \u00ab&nbsp;sorry Sir, may I point to you something you did not do well&nbsp;?&nbsp;\u00bb. Nigerians will do that if they see by the boss\u2019 body language that he is open to correction, communication is hence very direct even if power-distance remains high. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-qOK8y\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-v5jjZ\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">In fact, direct&nbsp;communication may turn to aggression because we lack refinement. We are direct communicators when our boss gives us permission to express freely but we may not be refined and lack respect to put it in a delicate way.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-bilcd\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Nigerians will express directly if they see the speaker is fair and really interested.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-gXXbT\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Africans are more aware of the persons they are communicating with, not only the words, but we are aware of the whole person, his\/her global individuality, with past, present, body language, worries&#8230; I am aware this person will choose a particular way of talking to me according to what he\/she is.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"lkrbxzlzgbfkoonxtwynfbnszjhwgozmtbec\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-heading3 brz-css-fUwjW\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Leadership style<\/strong><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"gaxquknkdabkxlapgedkhlpyfhkwtvrwccjw\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-caE__\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">If Nigerians are proud people, they may also be arrogant, the same way the Nigerian teacher does not want to be questioned, the same way some bosses in Nigerian business do not want to be seen as having to learn something. We do not put people from different hierarchical positions together in the Nigerian setting as bosses are not supposed to learn. We put bosses with other bosses as a way to save face. <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"kxyfzprqvqhwcfuwbueszdmjvxewotzkpeao\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-mb-lg-0 brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-21 brz-ff-raleway brz-css-qrBJX\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">Who do Nigerians consider as a good boss&nbsp;?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"yegvxgksgjamtizeqnltskjgesnxbxjqiufq\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-jFykD\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Controlling without delegating<\/strong><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-aAAXT\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E.Ohu&nbsp;: The boss takes the decisions and he also takes the blames. The typical Nigerian boss is afraid of delegating authority because he does not want to lose power, he is vulnerable and he feels protected by his power which, he thinks, belongs to him as his property. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-qRdTX\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">The ego is very important. So, it is the boss\u2019s fault if the team member does not take responsibility and comes to him&nbsp;to solve his\/her problems. The Nigerian boss has never really delegated authority. As a European manager, it is good to express the team member that you need and recognise him\/her as a valuable member in the team, he\/she will hence respond positively. Tell this person that you respect him\/her as a person, as a family.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"dugnikracyvjyqmdkxjalyznxuwbhdjaxotk\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-heading3 brz-css-dJPoC\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Team Management  <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"dclgxtgvrfbfepzkyxqdgtwxcxftqgrfysxt\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_4 brz-lh-sm-im-1_3 brz-lh-xs-im-1_3 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-16 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-1 brz-ls-xs-im-1 brz-css-uh6y7\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">If, for instance, a West-European manager had to start working in Nigeria, which advice could you give him\/her which would facilitate his\/her integration as a manager with Nigerian teams or with multicultural teams in Nigeria&nbsp;? <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"fhibgdcboguadgzrrvmqhejhungkxhlpsvrs\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-0 brz-css-j5Bpw\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E. Ohu: Nigeria is aware that there are different rates of development between Africa and Europe.&nbsp;They may blame others for their inferior position or they may blame themselves. In any case, they don\u2019t believe other people will solve their problems at their place. Therefore, there is a sense of suspicion.  <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-subtitle brz-mb-lg-0 brz-css-k2t_a\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Lift suspicion and gain respect <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-0 brz-css-j_Q0g\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">They are welcoming people but they will be suspicious of your motives at first, you are to proof you are interested in them. They will wonder why you are here. As a European manager, you could tell Nigerians&nbsp;:&nbsp;\u00ab&nbsp;I respect your opinions, I am aware you have a power-distance culture but I will not make use of my power against you.&nbsp;\u00bb As a Nigerian, if I know my boss is not power-drunk, I would do anything for him. It does not remove the power-distance, he still remains my boss but he is humble, Nigerians appreciate that. The most loyal workers you will have are the ones you treat as equals, they will not take advantage. Intuitively, they will know there is a power-distance and they will be grateful to you for giving them a chance to level this unbalance not by promoting them, but by showing them respect. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-subtitle brz-mb-lg-0 brz-css-p1BgG\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Show true interest in the person and his family<\/strong><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\"> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-tp-paragraph brz-mb-lg-0 brz-css-etnB1\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Be concerned with them as people having other roles outside the work place. For instance, the typical Nigerian would ask another Nigerian&nbsp;: how is your family&nbsp;? The West-European manager should show real interest in the family of his\/her team members. If they are sincere, they will win a team member who will become dedicated. <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"cbwgnwvinnvpthmlpzqovibhhnrxgzdorwey\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-21 brz-ff-raleway brz-css-qwCwq\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">Isn\u2019t there any risk of manipulation&nbsp;? <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"ncpbkrpdwqolzxrxoxgqwrggciwqvvpftbzn\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-fs-lg-16 brz-fs-sm-im-15 brz-fs-xs-im-15 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-css-dr8fL\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E.Ohu&nbsp;: They will know if you are pretending or not, if you are real or not. They are looking at your body language. For instance, you are asking about my child but you are looking at your phone. As a Nigerian, I will think, he is not really interested in my child because somebody told him it was good to ask about my child.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"ngbhdvftuktcypmgheigxlqfqeakvqwpvxtw\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-heading3 brz-css-uCz_a\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Rules<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"ttpxqnjxyjtsbohgfgmoigsmsvyqpibmzuqb\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_4 brz-lh-sm-im-1_3 brz-lh-xs-im-1_3 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-16 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-1 brz-ls-xs-im-1 brz-css-xG6FT\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">Do Nigerians easily accept rules and discipline or do they easily infringe them&nbsp;?&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"xjotqnjztgjtnzdjpwvdkfbavvyqxxtzrxqc\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-u0Sm9\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E.Ohu&nbsp;: In general, Nigerians do not like to obey rules, it is related to education, respect to others and civic responsibilities. As it is difficult to enforce rules, Nigerians tend to break them whenever they get a chance to do so. It is related to self-interest and to the State not taking care for our problems, so we have to solve them by ourselves. However, Nigerians can accept rules as a way to achieve their objectives or if somebody enforces the rule, they will not break it by fear of the consequences.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"koesnawbdpirxuhiatjgtyndnrezgwutqhrm\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-21 brz-css-mwdKo\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">Could you compare with other African countries&nbsp;?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"cafzljvaiasbawlzohfhjtfcybrybxmsztkg\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-vFaFo\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E.Ohu&nbsp;: When I travelled to Tanzania, I felt they were less educated than in Nigeria and in Kenya, but I think they obey rules much more. As an example&nbsp;: they have very narrow roads and they drive on the left side of the road. It happened many times to me that a driver realized, looking into his mirror, that he was driving too slow for me and that I wanted to overtake his car. With his hand he indicated to me that he had no plan to disturb me and that I could go ahead on his right. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-aWreF\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">In that sense, Tanzanians have more civic sense than Nigerians but they are very slow&nbsp;: when Tanzanians say that you are most welcome in Tanzania and that they will arrange a meeting for you as soon as you arrive, make sure you have planned it before going there. When I went there, I spent two days before I could get my first meeting&nbsp;! They are not in a hurry and wonder why Nigerians are rushing for. In Nigeria, we may be more aggressive because we want to have things done.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"ttrphngxzjoiyykxrbwpgtqmxxgqqebbogog\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-lh-lg-1_9 brz-lh-sm-im-1_6 brz-lh-xs-im-1_6 brz-ls-lg-0 brz-ls-sm-im-0 brz-ls-xs-im-0 brz-ff-raleway brz-ft-google brz-fw-lg-400 brz-fw-sm-im-400 brz-fw-xs-im-400 brz-fs-lg-22 brz-fs-sm-im-21 brz-fs-xs-im-21 brz-css-blBAX\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color3\">If you had to start again your career with multicultural teams, what advice would you give to newcomers in terms of communication to adapt in a new country?<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"\" class=\"brz-css-u8re82 brz-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"brz-rich-text brz-rich-text__custom brz-css-1i4tg3p\" data-brz-custom-id=\"dubwsyrmvcezygdixsqmsohilnsydbowunwn\">\n<div data-brz-translate-text=\"1\">\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-gkNX9\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Learn the language <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-t5hJa\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">E.Ohu&nbsp;: Learn the language of the country&nbsp;: I love languages, I learned to speak Spanish and Italian before going to Spain and Italy. So I never felt like an outsider. I knew what they were saying and I wanted to be part of the conversation as from the beginning. So, I felt welcome. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-subtitle brz-css-h9vOE\"><strong class=\"brz-cp-color7\">Be patient<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"brz-mb-lg-0 brz-tp-paragraph brz-css-nkCfc\"><span class=\"brz-cp-color7\">I would also advice patience&nbsp;: do not interpret what you see or hear on the basis of your own culture, give room that there is something that you don\u2019t know, ask them to explain why they are doing that way. I withdrew at a particular moment because I realized they had their own way of doing things and that my ability to tolerate was finished, I didn\u2019t grow up in this culture and I felt tired. So I said to myself&nbsp;: \u00ab&nbsp;let\u2019s stop for the night and I will get back tomorrow, fresh&nbsp;!&nbsp;\u00bb <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/div>\n<p>    <!-- version:1736955908 --><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I met Eugene Ohu when I was an expatriate in Lagos, Nigeria. 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