7  Jobs Nigerian Parents May Never Ever Understand

When a Nigerian parent spends his money to send his children to school, he assumes they’re going to become one of the following – a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer.

Now, some professions have been added to the very short list. We now have people appreciating their children in other fields – geology, biotechnology and even entertainment – music, acting and football. After they heard Wizkid charges a million per show or that Mikel Obi’s salary per month is what they collect in a year? Why wouldn’t they agree? But still, at that, there are a few jobs that not all Nigerian parents have come to admit. A lot of them have to do with the fact that they cannot brag about it to the friends or in most cases, cannot explain fully what you do.

“ Kunbi is a doctor”, “Timi is a lawyer”

“My son? He works with.. Oya Bankole, tell your auntie what you say you do again”

Here are a few jobs Nigerian parents may not fully understand:

1. Blogger/Vloggers

Nigerian Parents 

Try explaining to the average Nigerian parent that you are a blogger and the reaction is one you will never forget. The ones that understand what it means will ask you how you successfully spent their money abroad and now all you do is carry make-up around their house and teach your “fans” to use it and the ones who do not will spend nights trying to figure how you sharing food preparation methods as a food blogger will bring money to the house.

2. Developers

Nigerian Parents 

“So what do you do now Timi”

“I write codes and develop programs for companies”

What kind of programs really? What exactly is a program do?

“I knew you shouldn’t have gone to that school. We should have invested the money instead of you to sit down all day and be pressing laptop”

“Are you sure it’s not 419 you’re doing?”

3. Photographer

Photography in Nigeria

“So you’ve decided what you want to do is carry a camera and be snapping people ehn?”

How will you make it? Is this what we sent you to school to do? How will you take care of us in our old age?

Nigerian parents will never get this

4. Social Media Manager/PR Executives

Social media pr in Nigeria

“So Nnanna explain exactly to your Uncle what you do for a living because I don’t understand clearly”

“Uncle, I work with social media. Facebook, Twitter and the likes”

Your dad and your uncle probably look at each other, sigh and try to understand how you work with Facebook – the same facebook they use to post about their rendezvous in the old boy’s association groups.

5. Models

Modelling in Nigeria's

Nigerian parents will never understand being a model too. Most especially about the ones from staunch Christian families

“So you want to go and show off your nakedness to the whole world abi?

The ones that understand modelling will try to understand how that will make money over a long period of time.

6. Dj

Nigerian Parents 

No words. Nigerian parents will insult you for even thinking about it in the first place.

“You want to embarrass our Family name abi…”

7. Artist/sculptor

If you Like make beautiful art pieces and have exhibitions. The average Nigerian parent will still say no to this.

“You better drop this hobby and pursue real life..”

 Culled from web

Uzonna Anele
Uzonna Anele
Anele is a web developer and a Pan-Africanist who believes bad leadership is the only thing keeping Africa from taking its rightful place in the modern world.

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