“I experienced racism living in Nigeria” – Actress Carolyna Hutchings reveals

Scottish-Nigerian actress Carolyna Hutchings has opened up about her experiences with racism during her childhood in Nigeria as a mixed-race individual.

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In a recent interview with Arise TV, Hutchings disclosed that she encountered bullying and racial discrimination throughout her primary and secondary education, primarily due to her skin color and hair texture.

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Additionally, Hutchings addressed the issue of racism in her professional life, despite holding an impressive academic record that includes an MBA, an MSA in international law, and a Doctorate.

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She noted that as a striking mixed-race woman, she frequently faced judgment and stigma, especially in light of her status as a divorcee.

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Nevertheless, Hutchings underscored that she has cultivated resilience and has managed to overcome these adversities.

Hutchings said: 

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“As a mixed-race living in Nigeria, who was brought up by her grandmom, I faced a lot of racism. The colour of my skin and the texture of my hair were a big problem for me. I was bullied all through primary school to secondary school. So I had to learn how to defend myself.

“I also suffered racism at my workplace. I’m such a scholar. I have an MBA and MSA in international law. I have a lot of professional certificates from Lagos Business School from Unilag. I have a lot of certificates. I have a Doctorate as well. So when you speak and you’re a beautiful mixed-race woman, you tend to get bashed. In this society, I went through that. I also faced the stigmatisation of being a divorcee. I have built a thick skin for myself.”

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