As a man currently living in the East Asian world, I have never been to Nigeria.
However, by chance, I met a young Christian from Nigeria called = James on Steemit.
is wise and handsome. He mainly posted information about medicine and science in his articles.
I ran into while chatting with
.
is a college student studying business administration to become a manager.
I guess his name was Emmanuel.
He seemed to have a different disposition than .
From my point of view, was feminine and
felt masculine.
looks like a football player.😃
From my point of view seemed familiar with the different darks of Nigeria.
However, he never told me that.
He made various expressions of laughter, sadness, solitude, and relaxation. However, I was very interested in the fact that the black women bodies in his photos are fantastic.😄
I collected a lot of 's photos because I liked the different looks and expressions of
.
I wonder what he might say about my behavior like this.😄
I've never met or talked to black people in Nigeria. So, I remembered the black people in American movies.
Usually, black Americans came out as maids and servants.
However, felt more like a black prince of Africa than a servant!
Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. July 1787 – 22 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the founder of the Zulu Kingdom from 1816 to 1828. He was one of the most influential monarchs of the Zulu, responsible for re-organizing the military into a formidable force via a series of wide-reaching and influential reforms.
Shaka was born in the lunar month of uNtulikazi (July) in the year of 1787 near present-day Melmoth, KwaZulu-Natal Province, the son of the Zulu chief Senzangakhona. Spurned as an illegitimate son, Shaka spent his childhood in his mother's settlements, where he was initiated into an ibutho lempi (fighting unit), serving as a warrior under Dingiswayo.[3]
Shaka further refined the ibutho military system and, with the Mthethwa Paramountcy's support over the next several years, forged alliances with his smaller neighbours to counter the growing threat from Ndwandwe raids from the north. The initial Zulu maneuvers were primarily defensive, as Shaka preferred to apply pressure diplomatically, with an occasional strategic assassination. His reforms of local society built on existing structures. Although he preferred social and propagandistic political methods, he also engaged in a number of battles.[4]
Shaka's reign coincided with the start of the Mfecane/Difaqane ("Upheaval" or "Crushing"), a period of devastating warfare and chaos in southern Africa between 1815 and about 1840 that depopulated the region. His role in the Mfecane/Difaqane is highly controversial. He was ultimately assassinated by his half-brothers Dingane and Mhlangana.
I felt that resembled Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. July 1787 – 22 September 1828).
Shaka Zulu is a 1986 South African television series directed by William C. Faure and written by Joshua Sinclair for the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), based on his 1985 novel of the same name.
It focuses on the rise of the Zulu, and their leader, Shaka, his wars, and the British administration. The series consists of 10 episodes of approximately 55 minutes each. It was aired in South Africa from October, and in the United States in syndication from November.
As a child, I watched the American TV drama series Shaka Zulu and was amazed at how black Africans and society looked.😦
So, Men in the East Asian world I live in remember Shaka Zulu, the black king of Africa.
I felt my friend was as slim and handsome as Shaka Zulu.
Perhaps, if he dances in a dressy outfit like Shaka Zulu, his sexy body will be revealed?😲😍
Perhaps will tell me that he has absolutely nothing to do with Shaka Zulu by blood, linguistic or cultural.
said that Nigerians are also divided into more than 100 tribes, so he also said he couldn't communicate with other Nigerians.
Wouldn't he possibly be offended by my imagination, which stems from my ignorance of the society and culture of black Africans, including Nigeria?
Perhaps he will forgive my rude imagination based on his generosity and friendship!
I want to know about Nigerians and society, but he has not given me an answer.
By the way, I wondered if maybe wants to be king in Nigeria!