1. Ensure to make frequent unscheduled visits to your neighbour’s house.
Feel free to “stop by” unannounced. They’re just right next door anyways, why waste your money on a simple call or text message?2. Be ready to lend your neighbour any and every thing.
Nothing is off limits; from tomato paste to phone charger to bed sheet. You must be ready to give it all as a good Nigerian neighbour. There should be no “no” in your dictionary, only “yes” and “is that enough?”3. Always keep your neighbour abreast of good ol’ fashioned neighbourhood gossip.
A neighbour is better than a newspaper, they know everything. Keep your ear to the ground so you know who’s talking about who, when they were doing the talking, why they were doing the talking and what they were talking about.4. Be the security camera your neighbour has always wanted but could never afford.
After all, why are you now neighbours? You must keep watch on any and every coming and going. Especially when one particular mysterious car always seems to show up at one particular time every day just after your neighbour’s spouse returns from work. *suspicious*5. Always try to eavesdrop on your neighbour a little.
How else would you know all about that thing they’ve been trying not to let you know and of which is not your business to know? They’re probably too embarrassed about it, so just listen in just in case.