The rate at which Nigerians relocate to foreign countries has been increasing in recent years; most are relocating in pursuit of better economic opportunities. This study attempted to examine Nigerian immigrants’ negotiation and sustenance of Nigerian identity as they seek to make a living in their new locations abroad. The study explored the self-identification experience of the mover, before and after relocation, as well as hosts’ attitudes to them, in their quest to find meaning as they strive to adjust to living in the diaspora. The study employed the narrative method of data collection and was conducted in Peckam, London, UK, with 20 participants selected through the snowball sampling technique. The study also used a questionnaire to c...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
This study deals with the issue of migrants and their use of media to facilitate integration and neg...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...
This thesis originally sets out to interrogate Brah’s conception of diaspora as the site of everyday...
The concept of identity has been a vastly researched topic in the academic field but very little has...
Through a particular focus on the politics of belonging, I explore in this article the extent to whi...
Abstract This thesis explores professional Nigerian women’s narratives of immigration and adaptatio...
This article explores the experiences and the self actualisation of Nigerian women in the diaspora u...
This paper examines the Nigerian Diaspora members’ engagement with Nigeria, as a nation-state. The p...
Through the broadening and recontextualization of diaspora, Narrating Nigeriopolitanism: The Multipl...
A lot of scholarly work has been done on migration and its challenges in the past and today. In rece...
Nigeria is one of the most populous countries in the world. It is considered the giant of Africa due...
This book examines the connection between food and identity in the Nigerian diaspora community in Be...
In recent times many Nigerians have been singled out when it comes to criminal activities and xenoph...
In the last several decades, a large number of Nigerians have left Nigeria, their native land, to Eu...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
This study deals with the issue of migrants and their use of media to facilitate integration and neg...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...
This thesis originally sets out to interrogate Brah’s conception of diaspora as the site of everyday...
The concept of identity has been a vastly researched topic in the academic field but very little has...
Through a particular focus on the politics of belonging, I explore in this article the extent to whi...
Abstract This thesis explores professional Nigerian women’s narratives of immigration and adaptatio...
This article explores the experiences and the self actualisation of Nigerian women in the diaspora u...
This paper examines the Nigerian Diaspora members’ engagement with Nigeria, as a nation-state. The p...
Through the broadening and recontextualization of diaspora, Narrating Nigeriopolitanism: The Multipl...
A lot of scholarly work has been done on migration and its challenges in the past and today. In rece...
Nigeria is one of the most populous countries in the world. It is considered the giant of Africa due...
This book examines the connection between food and identity in the Nigerian diaspora community in Be...
In recent times many Nigerians have been singled out when it comes to criminal activities and xenoph...
In the last several decades, a large number of Nigerians have left Nigeria, their native land, to Eu...
Innovations in communication and transportation industries have improved and increased the potential...
This study deals with the issue of migrants and their use of media to facilitate integration and neg...
Between 1965 and 1985, a significant number of Igbo, one of the three major cultural groups in Niger...