Meaning of the Nigerian slang ‘T-Pain Era’

The pose you make for 'no wam in T-Pain era'

“T-Pain era” is a new Nigerian slang wey refer to president Ahmed Tinubu tenure.

Angles to T-Pain era

Difficulty and Hardship: E mean say Tinubu presidency dey cause pain and suffering for Naija people.

Controversy and Criticism: E also mean say him leadership dey cause wahala and criticism.

Other trending slangs relating to Ahmed Tinubu

  • Emilokan: Na him dem dey use describe Tinubu’s controversial victory or how him win election wey no pure.
  • Batified: Na slang wey dem dey use describe person wey don dey follow Tinubu promises wey no realistic.
  • Tinubu palava: Na him dem dey use describe trouble or wahala wey dey surround Tinubu presidency.

Dem dey use these slangs mostly among Naija youths, especially for social media platforms like Twitter. Naija slang dey dynamic and dey change anytime, new terms dey emerge every time.

Usage examples:

  • “T-Pain Era don begin” (Tinubu’s painful presidency has started).
  • “Make we pray for better days after T-Pain Era” (Let’s pray for better days after Tinubu’s presidency).
  • “Emilokan no be here” (Tinubu’s controversial victory is not welcomed).
  • “No go batify yourself” (Don’t deceive yourself with Tinubu’s promises).

Clement Christopher

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