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The Culture of ‘Suffering and Smiling’ in Nigeria

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KEY POINTS


  • Fela Kuti’s “Shuffering and Shmiling” critiques societal complacency.
  • Nigerians uphold resilience through their cultural practices and social networks.
  • It’s essential for Nigerians to keep enduring spirits while ensuring proper mental health monitoring.

The people of Nigeria use “suffering and smiling” as a cultural term which shows how they combine endurance and resilience throughout their ordinary activities.

Coined by the legendary Afrobeat musician Fela Kuti in his 1978 song “Shuffering and Shmiling,” this expression reflects the paradox of Nigerians’ ability to maintain a cheerful demeanor amidst adversity.

Fela Kuti’s critique of societal complacency

Fela Kuti’s “Shuffering and Shmiling” was more than just a song; it was a sharp critique of societal complacency.

Through his music, Fela pointed out how religious and political figures prospered as the regular people suffered yet remained resilient.

Enduring hardships while smiling has become a signature quality that defines the Nigerian national spirit.

The roots of resilience in Nigerian society

As part of their historical experience, Nigerians endured both political turmoil and economic difficulties.

Despite these obstacles, there’s a pervasive sense of optimism and hope.

This resilience is deeply embedded in the culture, where laughter and joy are often used as coping mechanisms to navigate daily struggles.

As noted in the Igwebuike journal, genuine happiness in Nigeria is resilient and not dependent on external factors.

The role of religion and community

Religion serves as a primary factor supporting the Nigerian mindset of enduring challenges with a peaceful expression.

Nigerians find comfort in their faith, as they believe using positive attitudes during hardships demonstrates their religious devotion.

People find strength to overcome challenges with a positive attitude at both religious communal meetings and social get-togethers.

Modern implications and mental health concerns

Within the Nigerian culture, this expression of suffering yet smiling has remarkable resilience quality but it creates mental health complications.

People who choose to contain their difficulties while keeping smiling end up neglecting their hidden emotional and psychological conditions.

Research shows mental health of Nigerians is worsening indicating the time has come to reconsider quiet endurance as a coping mechanism.

Embracing resilience while acknowledging pain

The “suffering and smiling” cultural strength needs recognition from society yet organizations must establish safe environments where people can openly express their distress.

Access to easy-support services along with open discussions about mental health, enable people to establish a balance between their resilience and personal well-being.

Nigerians will maintain their resilience without sacrificing their mental health through this approach.

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