In the early 1960's the communists were still spreading, the word of communism and socialism spread to Africa to a variety of different countries, the Africans had/have a significantly lower IQ than other regions on Earth. So to put it in a simple way, they have sponge brains, they are able to take in portions of information, as though they could not make their own intelligent declarations about any new ideas that they have heard of. So when communism made its way to African countries, not many were greatly effected, except when it came to Nigeria, It has changed the future for the people of nations, Especially the United States of America. In the early 1970's the soviets began sending secret intelligence agents to the country known as Nigeria. They then taught the African people of Nigeria important skills which were used as a weapon against the American people. They realize that there is a universal connection between something. Music... Most people can confirm it aswell that they enjoy music from other countries even though they may not know the backstory of the words that are being poetically spoken. Anyways, The Soviet trained Nigerians are secretly brought to the United States of America as immigrants and then later have their identity changed secretly to make it seem as they were from the USA all along. They then proceeded to use their training to create music taught by the soviets to degrade the American citizens.
Johnny: Hey man, have you heard about the Nigerian Hustle? That shit is ruining our country.

Mick: Yeah, those negros need to go somewhere else I swear...
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This is your uncle who you have never met before but when he calls you, he is dying and he needs you bank account info to transfer 27 million to your western union.
Yo dude, I got a call from my Nigerian Uncle, I gave him my info but I never got my money.
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1. brother that is nigerian
2. safer term of the n word
my nigerian brother
what's up my nigerian brother
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A member of Nigerian royalty who has recently experienced some sort of loss (his son has been killed, estate has been destroyed, etc.) and also has lost his status in South Africa (where he holds his money), and he needs your help getting his 50+ million dollars back into his escrow bank account. He writes you e-mails telling you that he'll let you keep part of it if you'll front around $5k via wire transfer.
I haven't received my check yet from Mr. Kumalo, that Nigerian Prince who needed my help back in February.
by coalfax March 21, 2010
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A trustworthy individual who's only goal is to return to his throne and share his country's wealth with you. If you ever find yourself in contact with the Nigerian nobility, remember to do exactly as he says. While many will tell you that the honorable prince is simply a scam artist, do not believe them, as they only want the prince's money for themselves. Keep in mind that any money you lend to an honorable prince will be returned ten fold in pure gold, so always send as much money as humanly possible. Even if it sends you into crippling debt, your new Nigerian BFF will help you to become a millionaire!!!
1.) Plz send help . I has been over throne of my kingdom .i ned 20,000 us dollors to retake my thrown i will repay you 2 million dollors when i am king again. I need this money ASAP! PLS HELP NOW
2.)OK Mr. Nigerian Prince I'll wire you the money now. Can I also have a tiger when your king? I think theyre super cool!
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The act of a foreigner taking a lumpy dump in your bathroom sink, filling it with warm water then inviting their refugee friends over for soup.
You sent us another Nigerian Unabomber, I thought you did background checks on these people.
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when you get an email from someone in Nigeria, who pretends to have been involved in some sort of coup de etat or related to some bigwig or something and says he's got the loot and needs a place to hide it, like your bank account and then they butter you up saying they got your name because you are known to be honest or some shit. They talk all weird and foreign and misspell stuff, to make you think that THEY are the gullible one.

They offer you a couple of million to store the ten million or so and then when you bite, they try to get your bank account info so they can steal your identity. If you are stupid enough, they'll have you writing them checks (or "advance fees") and they'll just keep stringing you along saying something went wrong and send more money.

Worst case scenario: they get you to fly over there. Never do that. Once you are in their clutches, you're, well, in their clutches.

Nigerian scam letter:

Dear Sir:

First I must solicit your confidence in this transaction. This is by virtue of its nature as being utterly confidential and top secret. We are top officials of the Federal Government Contract Review Panel who are interested in importation of goods into our country with funds which are presently trapped in Nigeria. In order to commence this business we solicit your assistance to enable us RECIEVE the said trapped funds ABROAD.

The source of this fund is as follows : During the regime of our late head of state, Gen. Sani Abacha, the government officials set up companies and awarded themselves contracts which were grossly over-invoiced in various Ministries. The NEW CIVILIAN Government set up a Contract Review Panel (C.R.P) and we have identified a lot of inflated contract funds which are presently floating in the Central Bank of Nigeria (C.B.N).

However, due to our position as civil servants and members of this panel, we cannot acquire this money in our names. I have therefore, been delegated as a matter of trust by my colleagues of the panel to look for an Overseas partner INTO whose ACCOUNT the sum of US$31,000,000.00 (Thirty one Million United States Dollars) WILL BE PAID BY TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFER. Hence we are writing you this letter.We have agreed to share the money thus:

70% for us (the officials)

20% for the FOREIGN PARTNER (you)

10% to be used in settling taxation and all local and foreign expenses.

A SUITABLE NAME AND BANK ACCOUNT INTO WHICH THE FUNDS CAN BE PAID. PLEASE ENDEAVOUR TO RESPOND BY TELEPHONE OR FAX.

by Dr. Heywood R. Floyd April 8, 2007
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