Monday, 15 September 2025

190. ROYAL FAMILY - Jack’s Japa Empowerment - Nijaa Diaspora Empowerment - Baba Londoner - Empowering Immigrants - Jack Lookman Limited

190. ROYAL FAMILY - Jack’s Japa Empowerment - Nijaa Diaspora Empowerment - Baba Londoner - Empowering Immigrants - Immigrant Empowerment - Wise Words For Immigrants - Jack Lookman - Rita Nnamani - Olayinka Carew - Japa Empowerment - Empowerment And Inspiration - Nigerian Immigrants - Empowering And Inspiring Generations - Nijaa To United Kingdom - Jack Lookman Limited - Nijaa To London - Baba London - Japa 




The royal family is a matter of great interest to Nigerians in the United Kingdom. For many people back home, the monarchy represents grandeur, history, and authority. But living here provides a new viewpoint. The royal family is both revered and debatable. Some regard them as a unifying factor, while others dispute their usefulness in a modern democracy.


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For Nigerians, the monarchy can be very fascinating, because it represents something that is not so loud back home. It represents continuity, heritage, and ceremony. The pomp and spectacle of royal weddings, jubilees, and state celebrations capture global attention. Despite its opulence, the monarchy wields little political authority. It primarily operates as a cultural and symbolic institution.


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The royal family exemplifies the UK's complexity. While many people respect them, they are often criticised for their privilege, controversies, and high maintenance costs. Taxpayers frequently question why so much money is spent to preserve the institution. These disputes highlight the democratic contradiction in Britain: tradition vs progress.


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For immigrants, the royal family serves as a reminder of British identity. It influences tourism, national pride, and the country’s global image. Whether you admire them or not, their presence shapes the culture you live in. Understanding their role helps you engage better in conversations and cultural discussions with locals.


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The royal family is not perfect, but it is part of what makes the UK unique. Nigerians in the diaspora should view it with curiosity but also with critical thinking. It teaches us about heritage, continuity, and the blend of old and new. Whether you agree with the monarchy or not, it is one of the realities of life in Britain.





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