I like to say, 'I spend one-third of my time in Nigeria, one-third in Europe or America, and one-third on a plane.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think I'm ridiculously fortunate. I consider myself a Nigerian - that's home; my sensibility is Nigerian. But I like America, and I like that I can spend time in America.
I don't think I'll ever escape the fact that I don't belong anywhere in particular. I've often dreamed about going back to Nigeria, but that's a very romantic notion. It's a hideous country to go to in reality.
I live half the year in Nigeria, the other half in the U.S. But home is Nigeria - it always will be. I consider myself a Nigerian who is comfortable in the world. I look at it through Nigerian eyes.
I like to be called a Nigerian rather than somebody from the Third World or the developing or whatever.
Nigeria is like everywhere, really: there are some beautiful places that have been invested in and others that haven't been.
I do a lot of traveling around the world.
I travel. I do a lot of traveling around the world.
I've spent quite a bit of time in East Africa.
I travel as much as I can and meet people.
I've often dreamed about going back to Nigeria, but that's a very romantic notion. It's a hideous country to go to in reality.