This is not so, however, going by investigation which revealed that there is a discreet hostility from the Béninoise to Nigerians living in their country.
Although
Nigerians abound in the country -both as students or workers – there is
usually an aggressive attitude once a Benin indigene realises that one
is a Nigerian. The only people that seem to love Nigerians in the
country are their females.
A Nigerian businessman, Promise Nwadigos of Digos Worldwide Limited, said
that he visits Benin Republic regularly because of the nature of his
business. According to the civil engineer, the men of Benin do not like
Nigerians because their women easily fall in love with Nigerians. He
also added that an average Benin man was lazy and expected his wife to
be the breadwinner of the family.
He
said, “I come here every two weeks because of my car business and also, I
import white cement from India and marbles too. It is cheaper to
‘clear’ the goods here than in Nigeria. Most young men that come here
would want to live at ease.
“I’ll
prefer to date a girl from Benin Republic than a Nigerian girl because
they do not ask for money. In a scenario where you would give a Nigerian
girl N5,000 her, a Benin girl would rather you feed her, accommodate
here and give her N1,000. Benin people are not rich. Most of them are
low-income earners; so whatever happens here is mostly done by
Nigerians.”
Nwadigos added that Béninoise girls like Nigerian men because they (Nigerian men) work very hard and take care of the women.
He
said, “They like Nigerian guys because we are hard working and decision
makers. The women work the most here. Their men are the type of people
that tie wrapper and wait for their women to bring food for them. An
average Nigerian guy will work and want to impress his lady with his
success. I know that some of the men here in Benin do not like
Nigerians. For instance, if you take a cab and they find out you are a
Nigerian, they are always aggressive, even with their bikes.
“Their
girls like us, they don’t just like us because we are Nigerians, they
like us because we are hard working, we know what we are doing and we
are rich. They love us for our hard work. Most of their men here are
taxi drivers and they do not go to school. Some are palm wine tappers,
some sell bread. They live a useless life.”
However, an estate agent in the country, Cena Rodrick, said
that Nwadigos claims were not true. He stated that Béninoise men were
hard working. He acknowledged that there was hostility towards Nigerians
but said it was because some Béninoise have been swindled occasionally
by Nigerians; especially the Igbos.
Rodrick
said, “My clients are strictly Nigerians because I socialise mostly
with Nigerians. I have worked with them well. The kind of house an
indigene of Benin would be interested in would not pay me as much as a
Nigerian’s apartment. The reason why Benin Republic people are hostile
towards Nigerians is because although there are different tribes like
Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo, Benin people see all Nigerians as Igbo. Some
Igbo people have come here to dupe Benin people. They work here and do a
lot of bad things. So that is why we are wary of Nigerians and the
cause of the hostility. Personally, I do not have any problems with
Nigerians. It is not true that Benin men are lazy. We take care of our
women, not the other way round.”
A
nationalised Béninoise, Daniel Laleye, said that he had heard about the
hostility but had no personal experience and was indifferent about it.
A young man who refused to disclose his identity said that the Beninoise also disliked Nigerians for economic reasons.
According to him, some complain that the influx of Nigerians into their country has made the price of basic goods go up.
He
further stated that while seeking for jobs in the country, a firm would
rather choose a Nigerian over a citizen of the country, even if the
Béninoise had better qualifications. This, he said, was the reason they
did not like Nigerians.
“They have
this hatred for Nigerians. To start with, things are expensive here
because of Nigerians. We are making things expensive for them. It might
not be expensive to us because the exchange rate favours us but it pains
them. Some Nigerians do not negotiate the price of goods and services
here; they just pay. The reasoning of these Benin people is that all
Nigerians have money to waste. So they have this natural hatred for
Nigerians,” he said.
For Ibro, an Okada rider in Cotonou, there are several reasons why Nigerians are despised in the country.
Ibro
said, “I am a native of Cotonou. I was born here, but I shuffle between
here and Lagos. I came here to make money. I have lived in both
communities. I even arrange girls for some Nigerians when they are
around. I collect my cut when I do that. They pay good money for my
services. However, it is true that there is hostility from Benin people.
For example, some of the girls I have introduced to Nigerians on
several occasions have complained to me that some of these Nigerians did
not stick to their part of the deal.”
He complained about the way Nigerians treat his fellow citizens. He said
that the police too were not particularly fond of Nigerians because
some Nigerians sometimes behaved like rascals, a behavior not permitted
in the country.
Ibro said, “The truth
is there are several tribes in Cotonou. Most of the people in Cotonou
are Egun people. These Egun people are the ones that mostly travel to
Nigeria and they are not happy the way Nigerians treat them. They are
the ones that get menial jobs (like house helps) in Nigeria and they are
not treated well. Also, the police might not be particularly fond of
Nigerians because when they come here, they forget that they are not in
their country where anything goes. Here, we believe in order; so, if you
misbehave, the police here will whisk you away. It is always advisable
not to resist arrest because the police here are very fit physically;
they are also very good runners.”
A
woman who identified herself as Iya Bola corroborated Ibro’s claims. She
stated that because things were tough for her at a point, she allowed
her daughter to go to Nigeria to get a job. When her daughter came back
during Christmas season, she cried. Her14-year-old daughter came back
with numerous scars and injuries.
Iya Bola said that when her daughter told her what she went through, she regretted her decision.
She
said, “I for one cannot like a Nigerian because of what they have done
to me. A friend of mine came to me and said she could get my daughter a
job in Nigeria. Because of the way things were for me, I agreed. My
child went for a year without me hearing a word from her. Occasionally, I
go to meet my friend to ask about my daughter and she always assured me
my daughter was fine. In December, when I finally saw my child, I could
not help but cry because of the injuries on her body. She explained to
me that it was the worst one year of her life as she used to be flogged
everyday by her Madam. Is it people like that I will like?”
She
said that no matter what her daughter must have done, she did not
deserve to be treated like an animal. She said that such injury should
be inflicted on thieves, not her innocent child and till date, she never
allowed any of her children to come to Nigeria again.
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Igbo people are dangerous and greedy. No be me talk am oo.
ReplyDelete@ Anonymous.That's a wrong and blanket statement. A handful of bad people doesn't make a whole nation bad. Don't get it twisted.
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