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  • 5 Simple Things You Can Do To Make Your Nigerian Father Happy

    It鈥檚 almost impossible to make Nigerian fathers happy. Swim through seven shark-infested oceans and a Nigerian father can ask you if your friend who swam through eigh oceans has two heads. If you think telling your father you love him will make him happy, you鈥檙e in for a rude shock. Lucky for you, there are […]

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    It鈥檚 almost impossible to make Nigerian fathers happy. Swim through seven shark-infested oceans and a Nigerian father can ask you if your friend who swam through eigh oceans has two heads. If you think telling your father you love him will make him happy, you鈥檙e in for a rude shock. Lucky for you, there are a couple of things you could do to make your Nigerian father happy.

    1. Barb your hair low and shave your beard

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    If you grew up with a Nigerian father, you should already know this one. He will disguise his happiness with 鈥淓hen! Look at yourself. Don鈥檛 you look responsible?鈥

    2. Graduate with a First Class

    What鈥檚 better than graduating with a First Class? No Nigerian father can resist this.

    3. Blow

    It doesn鈥檛 matter that your father fought you over your music/acting career. Once you blow, the story becomes 鈥淚 have always believed in you.鈥 You might even be able to smoke igbo in your music videos and in front of him without having any issues.

    4. Get a masters

    If you couldn鈥檛 manage to graduate with a First Class, get a masters. He might just sneak in a 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of you鈥 comment one day.

    5. Get a PhD

    A chance to tell his friends that his child is now a Dr. even though you never went to medical school? He might burst from happiness.

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