‘I faced racism as mixed-race living in Nigeria’ – Carolyna Hutchings

Scottish-Nigerian actress, Carolyna Hutchings has opened up about the racism she faced as a mixed-race living in Nigeria.

The movie star revealed that growing up as a mixed-race child in Nigeria, she faced significant racism at home and in school due to her skin colour.

Speaking in a recent interview with Arise TV, Hutchings said, “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 was a big problem for me. I was bullied all throughhh 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 lots of certificates. I actually have a Doctorate degree 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.”

You may also like

Recent News

2027: Engage in constructive debate - Lagos APC tackles opposition

APC NWC, Governors Meet Amid Convention Preparations

Insecurity: Kwara LGAs impose 24-hour curfew

Kwara Curfew Imposed Amid Banditry Crackdown

Atiku Abubakar hosts ADC stakeholders, vows to rescue Nigerians from APC

Atiku Meets Kebbi ADC Delegates to Strategize Against APC

Nigerian economy better under British colonists than Tinubu, others - Kalu Aja

Nigeria Budget Crisis: N2 Trillion Monthly Borrowing Planned

Scroll to Top