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M.I Abaga: Nigeria’s Family Support System Better for Parenting Than Abroad

October 15, 2025
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In a candid reflection on parenthood and cultural identity, award-winning Nigerian rapper and music executive M.I. Abaga has made a compelling case for raising future children on home soil, citing the nation’s deeply rooted communal traditions as a decisive advantage over Western alternatives.

The hip-hop veteran, speaking during a recent interview, offered an intimate perspective on the practical and cultural considerations that inform his thinking about family life, painting a vivid picture of the support structures that distinguish Nigerian parenting from experiences abroad.

“There are a lot of things appealing about home, especially because we’re already ingrained in that system,” M.I. explained, highlighting the organic nature of Nigeria’s extended family networks. “There’s a lot of support as well. I feel it’s very difficult for parents here.”

The “Chairman” hitmaker drew particular attention to the accessibility of family assistance in Nigeria, where the traditional extended family model remains intact. “But if you have family, now you have enough people that can stay at home and support you,” he noted, before acknowledging the universal challenges of parenthood with a candid admission: “But it’s not easy, man.”

M.I.’s observations extend beyond mere preference, offering a nuanced comparison between African and Western approaches to child-rearing. He contrasted Nigeria’s communal lifestyle with the realities facing parents in countries like the United States, where demanding work schedules and geographic dispersion often leave families isolated from traditional support networks.

The rapper’s assessment touches on a broader conversation about diaspora experiences and the trade-offs inherent in migration. While acknowledging the appeal that overseas living holds for many Nigerians, M.I. emphasized that Nigeria provides something increasingly rare in modern societies: a “stronger foundation for children to understand their roots and culture” before gaining international exposure.

This perspective from one of Nigeria’s most influential cultural figures adds a significant voice to ongoing discussions about identity, heritage, and the African diaspora experience. M.I.’s stance suggests that material advantages available abroad may come at the cost of cultural disconnection—a trade-off he appears unwilling to make.

The music executive’s comments arrive at a time when many successful Nigerians face the dilemma of choosing between opportunities abroad and maintaining strong ties to their homeland. His emphasis on cultural grounding before international exposure suggests a “best of both worlds” approach: allowing children to develop a strong Nigerian identity before navigating global contexts.

While M.I. was careful to note that he hasn’t yet made concrete family plans, his thoughtful articulation of these principles reveals a deliberate consideration of what matters most in child-rearing. His emphasis on Nigeria’s “close-knit culture” as “one of its greatest advantages” reframes a conversation often dominated by discussions of infrastructure, education systems, and economic opportunities.

The rapper’s perspective offers a refreshing counter-narrative to the often one-directional migration stories, suggesting that Nigeria’s social fabric—its communal bonds, intergenerational connections, and cultural continuity—represents an invaluable resource that shouldn’t be underestimated or abandoned in pursuit of Western ideals.

As Nigeria continues to grapple with brain drain and diaspora debates, voices like M.I. Abaga’s remind us that home offers irreplaceable advantages that transcend economic metrics—advantages rooted in the very essence of what makes Nigerian society distinctive.

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M.I. Abaga prefers raising his future children in Nigeria because of the country’s strong extended family support system. Unlike in Western countries, where parents often struggle alone, Nigeria’s communal culture provides readily available relatives to help with child-rearing, making parenting easier and ensuring children stay connected to their cultural roots.

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