For Naija slang, “Casala” mean trouble, problem, or wahala. We go check am out.
Na term wey describe situation wey no good, or person wey dey cause trouble.
Usage examples
For casual conversation, dem dey use “Casala” to:
– Avoid trouble: “I dey avoid casala”.
– Describe trouble: “Casala dey find me”.
– Warn others: “No bring casala come here”.
Synonyms and expressions
“Casala” resemble other Naija slang:
– Wahala
– Trouble
– Problem
– Issue
– Palava
Expressions like “Casala no dey finish” and “Casala dey pursue me” show say “Casala” serious.
Regional variations
While “Casala” dey popular for Lagos, other regions get dia own:
– Abuja: “Wahala”
– Port Harcourt: “Palava”
Conclusion
“Casala” don become part of Naija slang, showing say life no easy. Understand wetin e mean and how e dey used go help you navigate Naija streets and conversations.
Wetin you think about “Casala”?