Raising an African Child in America: from the Perspective of an Immigrant Nigerian Mom

Raising an African Child in America: from the Perspective of an Immigrant Nigerian Mom
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 9781503585119
ISBN-13 : 1503585115
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Download or read book Raising an African Child in America: from the Perspective of an Immigrant Nigerian Mom written by Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2015-07-25 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Like other African-born immigrants, I came to the shores of America from Nigeria, West Africa, some twenty-plus years ago as a young adult, freshly married to my Nigerian immigrant spouse. All we knew was what we learnt from our parents and community, growing up. Except for what we read in books about the outside world, we had no idea what lay ahead surviving in another environment outside our Third World. Our parents had sent us forth to study some more in an environment different from what we were used to, in so many ways. We had to make success of this opportunity that was costing them so much. Immigrant Nigerians coming to America are then faced with questions of how to raise their children. Should their offsprings be raised as Nigerians, Americans or to help them benefit from both worlds, as Nigerian-Americans? Who decides, the parents, the children or the society? What will be the fate of the next generation to come?


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