I cannot tell the difference between an essay written by a British student vs an American one in terms of word choice in the main, since at least in writing they are remarkably similar, whereas Nigerian English differs dramatically from both in its everyday lexicon, which is the entire point of the article: a difference such as colour/color would not make it worth even a comment.
If you think its racist you're going to have to claim that all those uses of "delve" in academic papers is also due to Nigerians academics massively increasing their research output just as frequently. Or, it's more likely that its AI generated content. It's a non sequitur. "Oh my god, scammers always send me emails claiming to be Nigerian princes--that's how you know it's bullshit." "Ah, but what if they're actually a Nigerian prince? Didn't consider that, I guess you must be racist then lmao." Ratio war ensues. Thank god we're not on twitter where calling people out for "racism" doesn't get you any points, where you can't get any clout for going on a moral crusade.
If you think its racist you're going to have to claim that all those uses of "delve" in academic papers is also due to Nigerians academics massively increasing their research output just as frequently. Or, it's more likely that its AI generated content. It's a non sequitur. "Oh my god, scammers always send me emails claiming to be Nigerian princes--that's how you know it's bullshit." "Ah, but what if they're actually a Nigerian prince? Didn't consider that, I guess you must be racist then lmao." Ratio war ensues. Thank god we're not on twitter where calling people out for "racism" doesn't get you any points, where you can't get any clout for going on a moral crusade.