How to survive Nigeria's power cuts, traffic jams and prosperity gospel? Accept that everything is a hustle and nobody is who they claim to be. Sharp satire reveals the unspoken rules of Nigerian life.
Becoming Nigerian is a satirical survival guide to life in modern Nigeria, written as if Nigeria were a country you could learn to navigate like a local. Through mock-instructional chapters covering everything from handling power failures to performing the role of 'Pastor' or 'Middle-Class Hustler,' the book exposes the absurdities and contradictions of Nigerian society with biting humour and affection. It's both a love letter to Nigeria and a fearless critique of its dysfunction.
Elnathan John is a Nigerian novelist and satirist who has received praise on CNN Africa, 1843 Magazine (The Economist), and The Guardian. His sharp cultural commentary makes Nigerians laugh uncomfortably at truths they recognise but rarely speak aloud. John writes with the authority of someone who loves Nigeria enough to mock it mercilessly.
Perfect for Nigerians who need to laugh at the chaos, diaspora readers seeking a clear, candid window into home, and anyone curious about what life is really like beyond sanitised images of Africa. If you've ever wondered why Nigerian Twitter is so chaotic or how people survive the cost of generator fuel, this book is your satirical decoder ring.
Inside this satirical guide:
● How to perform the role of Pastor, Politician, or Middle-Class Hustler in modern Nigeria
● Unflinching truths about corruption, class, religion and the 'hustle' mentality
● Sharp analysis disguised as comedy—biting social commentary that makes you think while you laugh
● Cultural critique for Nigerians seeking self-awareness and non-Nigerians seeking understanding
● Perfect for book clubs, diaspora readers, and anyone tired of sanitised African narratives
For readers who want Nigeria raw - not sanitised, not safe, not filtered. Experience the satire that makes Nigerians laugh and cringe in equal measure.
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Elnathan John is a Nigerian novelist, satirist and former lawyer whose writing has earned widespread acclaim. His debut novel, Born on a Tuesday won the Betty Trask Award; he’s been shortlisted twice for the Caine Prize for African Writing. He writes regularly on politics, literature and society. He draws on a deep understanding of Nigerian life to deliver a guide that’s as thoughtful as it is biting. He is also the author of the graphic novel, On Ajayi Crowther Street.
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Paperback. Etat : New. In Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide, Elnathan John provides an affecting, unrestrained and satirical guide to the Nigerians you will meet at home and abroad, or on your way to hell and to heaven. It is a searing look at how power is performed, negotiated and abused in private and in public; in politics, business, religious institutions and in homes. From the exploration of religious hypocrisy to inequality in matters of the heart, the collection is a jab at Nigerian society and what it means to be a Nigerian. Beyond poking fun at the holders of power, it is a summons, a provocation and a call for introspection among all levels of society. As is often said in Nigeria, when you point with one finger, there are four others pointing back at you. This engrossing read is a must-have for Nigerians on how to move beyond shame and arrogance, and for non-Nigerians, a uniquely informative guide on how to accept their awe and envy of Nigerians. It is an invitation for everyone to embrace and rejoice in their inner Nigerian. Here is your definitive guide to Be(com)ing Nigerian. N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9781911115960
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide is a satirical commentary on the different Nigerians you are likely to meet at home and abroad, on your way to heaven or to hell.Be(com)ing Nigerian is an outrageously funny and acerbic guide to how to be a Nigerian; from how to attain the much-maligned, but heady rank of politician to achieving the status of the silver-tongued, private jet-flying religious leader.It is a searing and darkly entertaining look at how power operates in private and in public; in politics, business, religious institutions and in homes. From the exploration of religious hypocrisy to the cautionary travel advice for Nigerians going to the United States, the collection is a jab at Nigerian society and its relation tot he world. Beyond poking fun at the holders of power, it is a summons, a provocation and a call for introspection among all levels of society. As is often said in Nigeria, when you point with one finger, there are four others pointing back at you.Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide, moves between the sublime and the ridiculous, and deftly captures both the hilarity and the horror of Nigeria. A satirical collection that takes a searing look at how different forms of power are abused, negotiated and performed both in the private and public realm. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781911115960
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