Understanding the "Janded" Experience of Nigerian Students
Osmund Agbo discusses the term "Janded," which refers to Nigerian students who study in England and return home with a sense of privilege and sophistication. The article contrasts the experiences of these students with those of their peers in Nigeria, highlighting the disparity in social realities.
The author reflects on a visit to London, describing it as a city that feels like a giant open-air museum, where modern infrastructure exists beneath historical facades. Agbo notes that while the British preserve their cultural heritage, they also embrace modernity, unlike the American approach of demolishing the old to make way for the new.
The narrative emphasizes the mythic quality of the "Janded" experience, where students return with gadgets and a lifestyle that sets them apart from their counterparts in Nigeria, who often face overcrowded transportation and limited resources.
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