If you live in Nigeria, then you will be familiar with some of the Nigerian slangs being used here and there. These slangs are some of the things that make Nigeria interesting as a country.
Find below the top 15 slangs used in Nigeria Legit.ng compiled for you:
1. Gbera
This is one of the latest slangs in town. Gbera means move. Conductors often say it to the bus drivers while they are working.
You've made it. You've finally graduated from the kids' table for Thanksgiving. Time to impress your fellow grownups with your sense of humor!
Thanksgiving is here once again, and that means it’s time for two of our favorite things: lots of food and lots of jokes. Even if you’re keeping things small and low-key this year, there’s always room for laughter around the Thanksgiving table — and the best part is there are no cooking skills required!
Super Eagles of Nigeria midfielder, Alex Iwobi hopes to help Nigeria qualify for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations as they prepare to take on Sierra Leone on Sunday in the penultimate round of the qualification series.
With nine points from four games, the Super Eagles have moved down to the second spot in Group A of the qualifiers, one point behind Guinea-Bissau. A victory over the Leone Stars will, however, ensure that the team will play in the 2023 AFCON the following year in the Ivory Coast.
When Alex is injured, Jane gets a little help from an important man in her son's life. Anthony Ruivivar drops into 'NCIS: Hawaiʻi.' Who is he?
Source: Getty ImagesYou keep your friends close and your enemies closer — but when it comes to your exes, there's no hard and fast rule. While Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) is clearly kicking butt at work, it looks like her personal life is getting a little butt-kicking of its own.
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