The Nigerian Community on Steemit; What a freshman thinks!!
Ever met a Nigerian in a foreign country with strict rules on immigration as a Nigerian?? You'd be amazed at how much you'd feel more at home in that foreign land simply having the knowledge of a fellow countryman or woman in the same land with you. Irrespective of the part of the country that fellow Nigerian is from, SS/SE/SW/NC/NE/NW/MB, in the diaspora, it doesn't matter.
An interview with a fellow steemian @uduben who once traveled to a foreign country, attested that in the diaspora, a Nigerian from any part of the country is usually referred to as your brother or sister.

For a start, I think aside trying to enjoy your blogging or vlogging, earning is a powerful motivation for every steemian and steemgerians should not be left out.
Now, I think if the steemgerians can decide to get an upvoting account, we can produce steemgerian whales.


I have a dream too, that one day, steem will be widely accepted as a currency in the country but not stopping there, it has to be a means for Nigerians to develop the Nigerian landscape infrastructure, digital and technological infrastructure and socio-economic paramaters of the country.
All these and more are achieveable by steemgerians if truly steemgerians can come together and build a truly strong and great #steemgerian community.
Big Uncle @infovore
For me, steemit is a way of LIFE
Shalla to these awesome steemgerians
@steemnaira
@surpassinggoogle
@greeenrun
@fisteganos
@ehiboss
@ogoowinner
@maryfavour
@ejemai
looking forward to the steemfest holding in nigeria? we already did that bro, SIN event, you should have been there.
steemgerians is super weird and a mouthful, I sure hope that isnt what we are going to call ourselves, better to stick with the "nigerian community" that we have been called since the project started.
okay.. will stick to it.. I never knew steem in nigeria was our version of steemfest tho..