Monday 26 December 2022

Top 5 Streets Slang Words In Nigeria In 2022 Are______?

Slang is informal language that is used by a particular group of people and may not be understood or used by others.

Slang words and phrases are often used to describe things or express emotions and can change over time. They may be created by combining words in new ways, shortening words, or giving old words new meanings.

Slang can be used in various contexts, such as in speech, writing, or online communication, and it can vary widely depending on the region, culture, and age group of the speakers.

There are many slang words and phrases used in Nigeria, and they can vary depending on the region, culture, and language spoken.

Here are a few examples of slang words and phrases that are commonly used in Nigeria:


Wahala” – This means “trouble” or “problem.” It is often used to describe a difficult or stressful situation.

Mogbo” – This means “stupid” or “foolish.”

Bobo” – This means “child” or “baby.” It can also be used to describe someone who is naive or inexperienced.

Gbe body e” – This means “carry your body” or “move your body.” It is often used to encourage someone to leave or go away.

Omoge” – This means “girl.” It is often used to refer to a young woman in a friendly or informal way.

Abeg” – This means “please.” It is often used to make a request or to ask for something in a polite way.

Bros” – This means “brother.” It is often used to address a friend or associate in a casual or informal way.

These are just a few examples of slang words and phrases used in Nigeria.

Top 5 Streets Slang Words In Nigeria In 2022 Are______?

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Tinubu’s Supporters Are Punishing Themselves Over Sabinus – Fisayo Soyombo


 Investigative journalist, Fisayo Soyombo, on Sunday criticised supporters of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2023 election, over their reaction to a skit made by popular Nigerian comedian, Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, commonly called Sabinus.


POLITICS NIGERIA reports that many supporters of Tinubu have started unfollowing Sabinus on the social networking platform, Twitter, following the latter’s skit which seemed to mock the former Lagos State governor.

Soyombo stated that the fact that comedians provide anecdotes and stories that elicit laughter in a tough clime like Nigeria, “if you decide to unfollow happiness, na you sabi”.

“If you unfollowed Sabinus because you find his latest comedy offensive to your political god, you’re only punishing yourself and that’s your own personal problem.

“This Naija is hard already; na people like Sabinus we take dey console ourselves from time to time.

“If you decide to unfollow happiness, na you sabi,”
 Soyombo wrote on his verified Twitter handle.

Yul Edochie Endorses Photoshopped Christmas Photo Of Family




 Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has endorsed a photoshopped image of his family, shared by a colleague of his, Sarah Martins, on Christmas Day, IGBERETV reports.


Yul's first wife, May, on Sunday posted a photo of herself and children to mark Christmas Day.

The photo had sparked reactions over the absence of the actor from the family portrait.

Martins posted an edited image of May's family portrait, which now included the actor, his second wife, Judy Austin, and their child, Star Dike. 

Why is Father Christmas begging

Watch this hilarious skit by the kopas


 https://youtu.be/jJNtoC-yKSI

Dj Cuppy Celebrates Christmas With Fiance, She Cook And They Had Funny Nose Wax






 Dj Cuppy Celebrates 1st Christmas With Her Fiance, She Cooks And They Had Funny Nose Wax

Bandits Are Our People, Vote Leaders Who Won’t Fight Them - Sheikh Gumi

 

Controversial and popular Islamic Scholar, Sheikh Abubakar Ahmad Gumi has called on Nigerians to vote for those who will not fight bandit terrorists if elected president in 2023.

Naija News reports that the Kaduna-based Islamic scholar made the call with the 2023 general election less than 90 days away.

Speaking during a sermon, Sheikh Gumi urged Nigerians to vote for leaders who would negotiate with bandits when elected into office.

While describing bandits as “our people,” Gumi said Nigeria’s next set of leaders should negotiate and give bandits what they want for peace to reign.

He said: “Don’t vote for those who will fight bandits. The fighters (bandits) are our people. So please vote for those who, after attaining power, will call and negotiate with our people (bandits) so as to give them what they want for peace to reign.”

Saturday 24 December 2022

“Go and date your mate” – Temmie Ovwasa slams those in their 30s dating people in their 20s and expect them to have life figured out


 Controversial Nigerian singer, Temmie Ovwasa, has tackled people in their 30s who date those in their 20s and expect them to have life figured out.

Temmie, in a series of posts put out on Twitter on Friday, December 23, said she finds it disturbing when 30+ people date younger folks who just finished becoming teenagers.


My Decision To Close Land Borders Was Appreciated By Nigerians — Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says he closed the country’s land borders to encourage Nigerians to produce food for their consumption. He said a...