Having a mental crisis, wanting to talk about your feelings or seeking therapy is seen as strange or even frowned upon in Nigeria. This is not supposed to be the case, we should normalize mental health checks and counseling in the country so people who feel lost or are going through something mentally can understand themselves better and not feel so misunderstood. I had a friend who had ADHD but didn’t know and we didn’t know as well - people just thought he was wierd and now he’s nowhere to be found, he went MIA probably because he felt so disassociated. We haven’t heard from him in a while, such a terrible ordeal.
There are so many other mental health issues which you maybe going through and just need someone to talk to, such as: anxiety disorder, panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorder, psychosis, ptsd, schizophrenia , body dysmorphia etc. but you do not have the opportunity to do so.
My question is, why are they being so neglected in Nigeria and the society is so unwelcoming to such topic?.
We are in a society I personally refer to as the bottom of the pyramid, where we don't understand societal structure, the average Nigerian wants to survive the next day, the first world countries have come to this realisation of people not having sound mind because of what they might be going through, so there are designated areas where people go to meet psychiatrist or therapist to complain what they are going through and appropriate measures will be given to them to help their healing process.
So in answering your question, they are not neglected or unwelcome to the Nigerian society, our orientation and lifestyle as a people haven't come to that realization of accommodating those set of persons in our society.
person way hungry dey catch nai wan get to check another way dey go through post traumatic stress disorder( PTSD). So even when we see our friends with some funny characters we don't understand, we just ignore say Omo leave that man, na only him know watin dey do am.