From yam barns to smartphones: How Nigeria reimagined wealth

    Dr. Vincent Nwanma | YSOT | Jul 06, 2026    
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Long before smartphones transformed aspiration into a continuous digital performance, wealth in many Nigerian communities carried a slower and more socially embedded meaning. Across different cultures, prosperity was associated with productive labour, patience, reputation and communal legitimacy. Wealth emerged from visible enterprise. A successful farmer, trader, artisan or merchant accumulated not only material resources but also social honour. Economic success was judged not simply by what people owned, but by how they acquired it.

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