Even dogs are racist
A vernacular attempt at a social anthropology of dogs across three countries: Nigeria, South Africa and Canada.
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Sakiru Adebayo is an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of British Columbia.
A vernacular attempt at a social anthropology of dogs across three countries: Nigeria, South Africa and Canada.
In Nigeria, to be an emigrant is to possess illustrious social capital and a badge of honor that is not only reserved for you, but also for your family.
Nigerians’ anger and frustration are deservedly directed to their government. But few point to the special breed of Nigerians: the “Crazy Rich Nigerians.”