“No panic” na one correct slang wey Nigerians dey use when matter don tough, but dem still wan make body cool. E get this vibe of calmness, say even if life dey show you...
For Nigerian pidgin, some words get strong meanings wey show the way people dey express demselves for our culture. One word wey don become popular na “gidigba.” E dey common for when person wan...
The slang wey people dey call “hand dey meet me” na common expression for Nigerian Pidgin. Like many Pidgin talk, e get deeper meaning wey no go too clear for people wey no sabi....
The phrase “dey your dey” don turn popular slang wey Nigerians dey use, especially for young people dem. Like plenty slangs, e dey express one kind vibe or message depending on how person take...
The word “gbeborun” na one slang wey Nigerians don dey use for long. E no too hard to identify because anytime person hear am, e don already carry one kind playful or sometimes serious...
“Set awon” na one popular slang wey don make waves for Nigerian conversations, especially for social media and among the youth. E dey carry this kind fun and lively vibe wey make am stand...
“Cho cho cho” na one recent slang wey don enter the Nigerian slang scene, especially thanks to the influence of artist Odumodu Black. The phrase dey carry this energetic and bold vibe, and anytime...
“Chook mouth” na one slang wey dey widely used in Nigerian Pidgin, and e dey carry one playful but direct vibe anytime pe E get this kind informal tone wey make am fit blend...
“Yakata” na one vibrant slang wey dey popular for Nigerian Pidgin, especially among the youth and social media crowd. The phrase get this catchy rhythm wey make am easy to remember, and e dey...
“Farabale” na another Nigerian slang wey come from Yoruba language, and e don spread well well for Nigerian Pidgin conversations. The phrase dey carry a calm and composed vibe, and e fit show up...