My advice to Nigerians is to keep doing the positive things you are doing. Do not expect other Africans to accept your positive contributions. Just keep doing you. They may never appreciate us. Make sure you raise your kids to know Nigeria's history and intellectual property. Stop speaking negatively about Nigeria to your children. Learn that art of positive criticism of Nigeria.
I Rushed Like Running Water immediately I Saw the Caption 😲 This is Great News For My Beloved Country Nigeria 🇳🇬 Well-done Ajim Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 to the world
I have learned so much about Nigeria on this channel. Na Wa! Dear Son, I will say it here - We adopt you! Sending you much love and prayers, from this Nigerian-British Aunty from the United Kingdom.
In 2020 Oxford added over 20, 9ja words like K-leg, Ember Months, Next tomorrow, Guber, Gist, Sef, Barbing Salon, Severally, Send-forth, Qualitative, Okada, Flag off, Non indigene, Mama put, Buka, Tokunbo, Bukateria, Eat money, To put to bed, Agric, To rub minds together, Kannywood, Zoning, etc. in total there are over 60, 9ja words in Oxford (OED).
@joye5761 I doubted you until I checked and confirmed it's all true. I was even surprised that "to rub minds together" originated from Naija, according to the Oxford dictionary. Now I give Naija my country of origin more respect and a much bigger thumbs-up than ever 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏
This makes me smile and am proud of my heritage. Edo is a tribe in southern Naija. Kanuri is a tribe in North East Naija. Yarn dust means someone is talking nonsense Adire is a local fabric made by the Yoruba people Jand means London/UK Janded means someone just arrived London/UK Cross Carpet is a political language in Nigeria whereby someone switch their political party / Ideology or allegiance. Cross Carpeting is the act of switching of Political party or allegiance. Gele is the traditional head gear worn by women. The word is of Yoruba origin
@@suntanglory Oluwa o! Shey una don start? Gele is a Yoruba word! That has always been the Yoruba word for head ties for women, and the proverb Gele o dun bii ka moowe, ka moowe ko dabi koyeni proves it. Shessh 🙄
Edo is not a tribe it’s a man made state. Maybe Bini is a tribe , the descendants of invaders of IDU Igodomigodo from Ile Ife Yorubaland. Edo state consist of different ethnic nationalities like Esan, Igbanke(Igboakiri)etc.
@nkechidouglas5541 Gele is not a yoruba word.There is still an ljaw tribe in edo,the area is called gele gele.That is where edo state and federal government is planning a seaport.The word came from edo into mainstream yoruba as we know it today. Yoruba made the word popular but not from yoruba...
They should not try it. One of them was on a platform laughing at Nigerians for using broken English at every slight opportunity. I recalled telling him to continue laughing, that one day when it has become universally accepted, he and his nationals will be the first to start laying claims to it.
Bro u see am... Na person wey do him things with pride and confidence people for later follow ooo Wait ooo..we supposed don get Pidgin English dictionary ooo
Nigeria is a blessed country if not for our corrupt politicians we would have taken over the world. When we say Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the giant of Africa its not mere mouth talk but from history we have been carrying most of African countries in our shoulder
Nigeria pidgin english currently has over 60 words in the oxford dictionary the first 26 words was added in 2020. Some are used as noun and some are used as verbs or both. Pidgin English na your mate. Nigeria have enough slangs or words to create their own Pidgin English dictionary. They should consider that. Because of future claimers.
Pidgin is a big word. If these words are part of an English dictionary it means that they’re part of Nigerian Standard English which is the official language of Nigeria. Pidgin is a street language. The Nigerian standard English is what makes Nigeria and Nigerians special not Pidgin 🤗
Ajim I'm Nigerian o, but I luv you to the moon oo, God bless you for showing us how much we are supposed to luv our country and continent, 🎉 one luv sir, Mary from Abuja😊
Cross-carpet is switching from one party to the other especially without regard for ideologies. Kobo is the smallest Nigerian currency Your explanation of adire is actually correct. It a type of tie and dye fabric basically produced in Abeokuta, Ogun state Japa is coined from the Yoruba language, and it means to fly out of Nigeria
Nice one but Japa as in the original native lingo is literally used in the context of running away or excaping. Saying "Japa" in context of flying out of the country just simply means "excaping or running away from the country"
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Fanimorous is not a Yoruba word. The Yoruba word is actually 'Fanimora' (meaning to entice). The word fanimora was anglicised by replacing the 'a' at the end of the word with 'rous', hence creating the slang fanimorous, which was eventually adopted and added to the dictionary after it gained wide acceptance.
@@nkechidouglas5541 you better go and google it before you start blabbering here.Yorubas are not loud like you people.About 6 Yoruba words are in Ajim’s list but you cannot hear Yoruba boasting and fumbling like Igbos because we are matured people.If it’s Igbo words now, you people will not allow us hear word on media again. You will say Igbos are the ones making Nigeria to shine and be popular,you will say you are changing to Biafra next week 😂😂😂😂.Nah wah ooo.
@@nkechidouglas5541 that makes even "Fanimorous" a word of Yoruba origin because it takes someone that understands Fanimora to coin Fanimorous from it.
@@nkechidouglas5541,the earlier known slang " Fanimorous" though it has officially become a formal English --- is coined from fanimora, a Yorubas' word --- which means to attract
Japa is in my native dialect, Yoruba. Most of the words world are using now is from our language Yoruba. Proud of being a Yoruba. We’re very creative and unique people. Overall, I’m proud of being a Nigerian.❤❤❤
It does make a Ugandan Rwandan happy. I have always said way back that Nigeria is representing Africa to the world. But they always talk about the negative and leave the amazing success Soon will be Nyash ooo
Cross-carpet(ing) is a political terminology in NAIJA: it means to abandoned a group/party in support for a different group/party...a swift support for other group or party without any delay(politicians do that for their interest).
Thanks to Afrobeat and Nollywood, Thanks to the very special Nigeria youths of all tribes worldwide, you've all played a part. There are so many words of different tribes represented but an igbo guy made this happen. That is the Nigeria of our dream. Naija culture is global. Get acquainted or be left behind. The world is experiencing a bl@ck cultural revolution and Nigeria is leading that charge. Its being a long time coming, its destiny. All melanated people worldwide should be grateful to Nigeria. All races with pure love are welcome to be part of this massive movement. To God be the glory.
An igbo guy did not make broken English or pidgin happen, but was Benis/Edos and the South region in conjunction with Yoruba Lagosians,who made it popular.Fela Kuti Spearheaded it worldwide through his Afro Beat music.The Naija film business existed in the SW long before the Nollywood name was coined or invented
@@kayoara6116it's AN IGBO PERSON. ENOUGH OF YOUR IGNORANCES. I AM FROM DELTA AND EVEN THE THE SO CALLED PIDGIN ENGLISH IT'S IGBO LANGUAGE AS IN ALA ENGELE-UKWUCHI ANA ENGELISH ANA IKEOMANA EUROPEANISE ENGLISH AND LISH" RISH" ISH" FROM OGIRISH IN THE NOW NIGERIA IN IGBOLAND. STOP YOUR FULISHNESS AND EMBRACE THE TRUTH OZUO 👉☮️
What he was trying to say is that an Igbo guy made it happen in the dictionary. Anyhow, he did not need to say an Igbo guy, we all are united Nigerians.
One more thing again there's nothing like Nigeria but ⭐OUWARRI. OUWARRI THE NIGERIA ØO-R AFRICA OR WEST AFRICA OF TODAY AND OUWARRI MEANS THE MIDDLE WORLD ØUWARRI IN 👉 FABOUWARRI ~>FEBRUARY, JENOUWARRI ~>JANUARY. LEARN YOUR TRUTH HISTORY AND STOP SLEEPING
Good job! This not the first time of adding Nigeria words into oxford dictionary,it started few years back for example word like Danfo was added check it Ajim.
Ajim, thank you for this great work, The spirit of One Africa is so important never to be taken for granted. You even educate most of us in happening. Bro!! You too much - like Amala when you knock am with Ewedu or Fofo/Garri with Okra/Egus soup. We appreciate you, stay blessed
It's from the coastal regions that had much exposure to foreigners. Remember, Warri is the Pidgin English capital, churning out new words and phrases by the minute, demonstrating Nigerian linguistic intelligence.
Before the now popular word japa came to the limelight, jand/janded were so popular among the Yorubas in the 90s. It was a sexy word to use as at then when speaking. If you know you know !
Whether you like it or not, like I have been saying to jealous Africans that say Nigeria has a bad reputation globally. Nigeria has an attractive brand whether you want to admit it or not. That is what is really confusing the jealous Africans. They are confused as to why the world finds the Nigerian brand attractive because everyone wants to associate with Nigeria.
Don't mind them, they are always peddling lies that no country wants Nigerians yet in the news everyday these countries are appointing Nigerians to juicy positions or invited Nigerians to one event or another... they should continue with thier jealousy it's thier loss.
Yes, but let's not get myopic and focus on 'countries' carved out by the enemies of Africa. They profit from our division. Remember, we were one people before they came. Let's not take part in the in-fighting.
@AMOE_30 but we were not one people before they came . we were different tribes some allies some sworn enemies .. the only difference is if we were allowed to morph by ourselves different group would have come together willingly to form a country based on , tribal affinity, religion affinity etc. than being forcibly lumped together.
The original meaning is a manual labourer. Later on, street mafia was also added. Thank you for correcting him. I think this person has not lived in Lagos. If not he would know the meaning
Agbero truly means bus-conductor. "ero" is passengers, and "agba-ero" pronounced AGBERO is the person who collects (or conducts) passengers. Other meanings like Street Mafia and the likes are also correct, but as extended meaning.
Hello bros, I appreciate your efforts to let people know about good things about Nigeria 🇳🇬 . I love your tenacity. However, I need you to please share more light on other African countries Botswana is doing great, Kenya, Ethiopia Angola, Togo, Sierra Leone Mozambique, Zambia, Uganda, Burundi, Liberia, Ghana, Cameroon,Senegal. There are beautiful stories to tell about everyone, even South Africa irrespective of our beef, I love to hear positive news from every corner of the continent. I am a Yoruba lady,we have a saying; 'Eniyan kan kii so pe awade' Meaning no man can or should claim it all when it comes to good things of life/ success. For someone like me I find things monotonous and my excitement declines. I am not here to tell you how to do your work but please be soft with them. Mention their name for positivity so that our dream of a United Africa is achieved without any maliciousness from any side. Thank you so much for all your hard work.🇳🇬❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You're correct, adire is a Nigerian fabric. Gele is a women's traditional headgear . Cross carpeting is the movement of politicians from one political party to another. Edo is a state in Nigeria, also a particular ethnic group in Nigeria. Jand is another word for Uk or London; it's actually not a verb as stated. Kobo is Nigerian currency lower that one naira. Just like cent is to a dollar. Yarn dust, means say nonsense.
Abi (Yoruba word) - is that/yaeh? Adire (Yoruba) - dyed fabric/cloth Agbero (Yoruba) - Motor park worker or urchin Area boy - street urchin/tout Eba (Yoruba) - Garri made into meal by using hot water. Gele (Yoruba) - Head tie Jand (Yoruba slang) - abroad Janded (Yoruba slang) - travel abroad Japa (Yoruba) - migrate, flee, escape, vanish quickly Kanuri - tribe in Northern Nigeria Kobo - Nigerian coin Naija - slang/ short term for Nigeria, initially used by Yoruba traders of Lagos Island in Peckham, London. Suya (Tsire - Hausa) - traditional dry smoked and spicy meat on skewers. Yahoo boy (slang) - fraudster
Good news bro,
And congratulations Africa is today winning the face world
There's no doubt that nyash will be added very soon. Some Americans are already using it over here.
😂😂😂😂😂
I'm even surprised it's not among, considering how universal it has become.
Even Mumu and Bobo, too, but it's just a matter of time anyway 😉
Yansh is life bro 😁🤣
I think that's already being accepted or acknowledged by English grammar
My advice to Nigerians is to keep doing the positive things you are doing. Do not expect other Africans to accept your positive contributions. Just keep doing you. They may never appreciate us. Make sure you raise your kids to know Nigeria's history and intellectual property. Stop speaking negatively about Nigeria to your children. Learn that art of positive criticism of Nigeria.
Cross carpet means a position moving from his party to another or any other thing you can relate to that
Cross carpeting means a politician leaving his political party to another. Its said to be Cross carpeting
You are right
I Rushed Like Running Water immediately I Saw the Caption 😲 This is Great News For My Beloved Country Nigeria 🇳🇬 Well-done Ajim Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 to the world
Great news but dem go soon begin dey catch up we know get secret code again😂😂😂😂😂. But we go bring another
@bestekezie1793 I swear😊 no more secret codes 😭😭🤣🤣😂 wahala be like bicycle
@@DJ_BULUS_KD no worry we too much
@@bestekezie1793 naija words no dey finish.. before it was ASHAWO but now is OLOSHO 😂😂😂😂 no be small thing.
@@NicholasGodday 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have learned so much about Nigeria on this channel. Na Wa!
Dear Son, I will say it here - We adopt you!
Sending you much love and prayers, from this Nigerian-British Aunty from the United Kingdom.
Ghanaians we soon claims the glory wait and see.
😂😂😂😂
Absolutely 😂😂😂😂
They will say Jakpa is the name of town in Ashanti Ghana 🇬🇭 but Nigeria copied it from them.
They will say Jakpa is the name of town in Ashanti Ghana 🇬🇭 but Nigeria copied it from them.
@@terwasegusha9390 🤣
Ajim, you are doing a great job, keep it up. Nigerians love you to the moon.
Wow fantastic. I hope next time they will add other Nigerian words like
mumu,
commot,
wotowoto
Mugu
Nawao
Nyash
Knack
Aje butter
etc
Kpai
😂😅
In 2020 Oxford added over 20, 9ja words like K-leg, Ember Months, Next tomorrow, Guber, Gist, Sef, Barbing Salon, Severally, Send-forth, Qualitative, Okada, Flag off, Non indigene, Mama put, Buka, Tokunbo, Bukateria, Eat money, To put to bed, Agric, To rub minds together, Kannywood, Zoning, etc. in total there are over 60, 9ja words in Oxford (OED).
Wow, thanks to Ajim and your reply, I am learning much. Thanks.
I didn't know that.
@joye5761 I doubted you until I checked and confirmed it's all true. I was even surprised that "to rub minds together" originated from Naija, according to the Oxford dictionary. Now I give Naija my country of origin more respect and a much bigger thumbs-up than ever 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏👏👏
You forgot fanimorous
@@Wady112, what does that mean
I even heard King Charles speaking Pidgin English the other day; saying: “if life show you pepper, make pepper soup.”
Yes
Really?
@@patrickoni399 😂😂😂😂
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God bless you more and more
God bless Nigeria more and more
God bless Africa
Amen God bless me and God bless you too for blessing everyone including my country Nigeria 🇳🇬 ❤😂🎉
Wow oyibo so una don add yahoo for dictionary abi, no wahala we go soon change am 😅😅😅😅😅😅🎉
God bless Nigeria!
God bless Africa!!
This makes me smile and am proud of my heritage.
Edo is a tribe in southern Naija.
Kanuri is a tribe in North East Naija.
Yarn dust means someone is talking nonsense
Adire is a local fabric made by the Yoruba people
Jand means London/UK
Janded means someone just arrived London/UK
Cross Carpet is a political language in Nigeria whereby someone switch their political party / Ideology or allegiance.
Cross Carpeting is the act of switching of Political party or allegiance.
Gele is the traditional head gear worn by women. The word is of Yoruba origin
Gele is benin not yoruba per say...
Back in the days, we used to call London, Jandon. Now it has been shortened to Jand.
But l believe we still call America Yank, short for Yankee.
@@suntanglory Oluwa o! Shey una don start? Gele is a Yoruba word! That has always been the Yoruba word for head ties for women, and the proverb Gele o dun bii ka moowe, ka moowe ko dabi koyeni proves it. Shessh 🙄
Edo is not a tribe it’s a man made state.
Maybe Bini is a tribe , the descendants of invaders of IDU Igodomigodo from Ile Ife Yorubaland.
Edo state consist of different ethnic nationalities like Esan, Igbanke(Igboakiri)etc.
@nkechidouglas5541 Gele is not a yoruba word.There is still an ljaw tribe in edo,the area is called gele gele.That is where edo state and federal government is planning a seaport.The word came from edo into mainstream yoruba as we know it today. Yoruba made the word popular but not from yoruba...
GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
A small country will say it started saying it first, then Nigeria came and started using it...🤣🤣..watch..it's coming
They should not try it. One of them was on a platform laughing at Nigerians for using broken English at every slight opportunity. I recalled telling him to continue laughing, that one day when it has become universally accepted, he and his nationals will be the first to start laying claims to it.
Say their Name!!! Ghanaians will start that the words were first used in Ghana, that Nigeria stole it from them...
😂😂😂😅😅😅 That is Ghana, our stubborn wife 😂🤣😅😅😅😅
Yan dust:- mean your talk is not making sense . You are talking nonsense.
@@terwasegusha9390bitter leaf 🍃. U don reach here 😏
Ghanaians used to mock nigerians for speaking broken english, Ghanaians were very proud of British English then
Bro u see am...
Na person wey do him things with pride and confidence people for later follow ooo
Wait ooo..we supposed don get Pidgin English dictionary ooo
Nigeria Pidgin English is already a language though @@eluaguwilliam
I hope Ghanaians are here listening
God bless Nigeria and Africa at large, then bless our girl friend Ghana specially 🙏
Nigeria 🇳🇬 is great country
This guy your words dey always sweet me😂😂
To be honest I am so happy about this Great Achievement 👏💯 keep up the good job dear Ajim
More BP for the haters of Nigeria and Nigerians 😂😂😂😂😂
This is the result of Nollywood, Naija music, and Nigerian authors like Chimamanda Adichie. The whole world is consuming Nigerian culture.
That's a lie. Stop spewing dust. Most of these additions are work of social media and other informal interactions.
Which chimamanda has nothing to do with this, Nigeria music put Nigerians on global follow by nollywood.
The world is consuming the culture of Nigerians but Nigerians are throwing away their culture.
Wetin concern chinmanmada adichie inside wetin dictionary talk and input about naija ones you can easily detect tribalism in their comments
@@akinyemi61how? Where are you from?
Nigeria is a blessed country if not for our corrupt politicians we would have taken over the world. When we say Nigeria 🇳🇬 is the giant of Africa its not mere mouth talk but from history we have been carrying most of African countries in our shoulder
Congratulations to Nigeria and Africa
Wow! 😮This's a great achievement.
It's high time i subscribed to ur channel 🎉🎉🎉 keep it up i just subscribed 🇳🇬🇳🇬
Why are you wasting time?Ajim dey even promote us more than us.I expected his channel to grow faster than this,honestly
Guy na shame say you never subscribe ooo. You get mind ooo 😂😂😂😂
Nigeria pidgin english currently has over 60 words in the oxford dictionary the first 26 words was added in 2020. Some are used as noun and some are used as verbs or both. Pidgin English na your mate. Nigeria have enough slangs or words to create their own Pidgin English dictionary. They should consider that. Because of future claimers.
Yah, this is not the first time
Pidgin is a big word. If these words are part of an English dictionary it means that they’re part of Nigerian Standard English which is the official language of Nigeria. Pidgin is a street language. The Nigerian standard English is what makes Nigeria and Nigerians special not Pidgin 🤗
Agreed Nigeria pidgin dictionary
There's a pigin dictionary, what are you talking about.
This man always making my head swell with pride with Naija talk. Keep it up Boss
Gbam !!! Will soon be added if not there already. Thanks Ajim. God bless you richly
Ajim I'm Nigerian o, but I luv you to the moon oo, God bless you for showing us how much we are supposed to luv our country and continent, 🎉 one luv sir, Mary from Abuja😊
Cross-carpet is switching from one party to the other especially without regard for ideologies.
Kobo is the smallest Nigerian currency
Your explanation of adire is actually correct. It a type of tie and dye fabric basically produced in Abeokuta, Ogun state
Japa is coined from the Yoruba language, and it means to fly out of Nigeria
Nice one but Japa as in the original native lingo is literally used in the context of running away or excaping.
Saying "Japa" in context of flying out of the country just simply means "excaping or running away from the country"
Ok, now I understand the disadvantage of adding these words. Wow! Your thought is absolutely correct.
Nigeria is the Stone the builders rejected, now becomes the chief cornerstone.
Prophecy fulfillment!
So mightily grew the word and prevailed.
😂😂😂😂😂
All thanks to professor Wole Soyinka, Professor ASHADE,CHINUA ACHEBE,OLA ROTIMI, CYPRIAN EKWESU AND MANY MORE NOVELIST
Ghana will say the invented the word
Hhhhhh, they will,hhhhhh
No be small thing oo😂😂😂😂
😆 our good neighbors
Wow! Wow! Wow! Ajim keep on feeding us with Gooooooodddd news on our beloved Naija Nation! Kudos!
Naija go change am for them. You no fit change us every time new words dey come from thin air for this Nigeria we just dey go with the flow.
Thanks ajim
Another amazing good news for we Nigerians 🙏🏾 🇳🇬🤎👍🏾and our country Nigeria 🙏🏾🇳🇬🤎👍🏾 Yes that is true 🙏🏾👏🏾👍🏾We Nigerians 🙏🏾🇳🇬🤎👍🏾 we love to study 👏🏾👍🏾our children 🙏🏾🤎👍🏾 are champions in their academy 🙏🏾👍🏾🤎👏🏾We Nigerians 🙏🏾🇳🇬🤎👍🏾 we are very intelligent 🙏🏾🇳🇬🤎👍🏾👏🏾 Thanks a million Mr Ajim 👍🏾👏🏾for always saying the truth about we Nigerians 🙏🏾 🇳🇬 🤎 👍🏾 and our country Nigeria 🙏🏾🤎👍🏾👏🏾you are our amazing brother 👍🏾👏🏾🤎 thanks for sharing 🙏🏾🇳🇬👍🏾👏🏾🤎
Ajim thank you for saying the truth. Let us all continue to Support Ajim our brother.
Fanimorous (a Yoruba word that means "beautiful." Added to Oxford dictionary years back
Really 😆😆😆
Fanimorous is not a Yoruba word. The Yoruba word is actually 'Fanimora' (meaning to entice).
The word fanimora was anglicised by replacing the 'a' at the end of the word with 'rous', hence creating the slang fanimorous, which was eventually adopted and added to the dictionary after it gained wide acceptance.
@@nkechidouglas5541 you better go and google it before you start blabbering here.Yorubas are not loud like you people.About 6 Yoruba words are in Ajim’s list but you cannot hear Yoruba boasting and fumbling like Igbos because we are matured people.If it’s Igbo words now, you people will not allow us hear word on media again. You will say Igbos are the ones making Nigeria to shine and be popular,you will say you are changing to Biafra next week 😂😂😂😂.Nah wah ooo.
@@nkechidouglas5541 that makes even "Fanimorous" a word of Yoruba origin because it takes someone that understands Fanimora to coin Fanimorous from it.
@@nkechidouglas5541,the earlier known slang " Fanimorous" though it has officially become a formal English --- is coined from fanimora, a Yorubas' word --- which means to attract
Wow that great ❤anyway ❤let keep it on
My brother say it now, You are too emotional, I like your work sha👌👍🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.
You are doing an amazing job, quite appreciated.
Ajim, You're doing a fantastic job my brother.
I’m surprised ’yansh’ didn’t make it. All my friends here in London know what it means 😂
😂😂😂
@@AITrademarket I'm surprised too.
Japa is in my native dialect, Yoruba. Most of the words world are using now is from our language Yoruba. Proud of being a Yoruba. We’re very creative and unique people. Overall, I’m proud of being a Nigerian.❤❤❤
Naija 4life 🇳🇬❤🇳🇬❤🇳🇬
It does make a Ugandan Rwandan happy. I have always said way back that Nigeria is representing Africa to the world. But they always talk about the negative and leave the amazing success
Soon will be Nyash ooo
Yes ooo, Nigeria is the Giant/Mother of Africa!
An executive professional hears JAPA, and he asks what that is. Abeg go consult your dictionary or google it, abeg, shift!!!😜🤪😝🤣😂
😂😂😂
Ajim, your reward from God is going to be huge, I mean massively for doing this great job keep it up bro
Ajim, Weldon. Kudos to you
U are doing a great job, keep it up. Nigerians love you to the moon.
Thank God oh❤❤❤
I have subscribed to your channel. Ride on 🎉
Cross carpet when u dey fr one group come go change enter another one
Nigeria to World 🌍🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Adire is a Baltic fabrics originated mainly from Ogun State ( Abeokuta)
100% fact
May God bless Nigeria and Africa 🎉❤
Wonderful 👍💕💚🌲🌎🇳🇬💯
Jand is abroad (UK,EU, America,Canada)
And jandor is Nigerian living abroad.
Naija words and slang is now being learned all over the world due to Naija music and Nollywood
Yes
U just gained a subscriber, keep up with the good work 👏
Cross-carpet(ing) is a political terminology in NAIJA: it means to abandoned a group/party in support for a different group/party...a swift support for other group or party without any delay(politicians do that for their interest).
Not support. The word is "move". Move from one political group or part to another
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Thanks to Afrobeat and Nollywood, Thanks to the very special Nigeria youths of all tribes worldwide, you've all played a part. There are so many words of different tribes represented but an igbo guy made this happen. That is the Nigeria of our dream. Naija culture is global. Get acquainted or be left behind. The world is experiencing a bl@ck cultural revolution and Nigeria is leading that charge. Its being a long time coming, its destiny. All melanated people worldwide should be grateful to Nigeria. All races with pure love are welcome to be part of this massive movement. To God be the glory.
An igbo guy did not make broken English or pidgin happen, but was Benis/Edos and the South region in conjunction with Yoruba Lagosians,who made it popular.Fela Kuti Spearheaded it worldwide through his Afro Beat music.The Naija film business existed in the SW long before the Nollywood name was coined or invented
@@kayoara6116it's AN IGBO PERSON. ENOUGH OF YOUR IGNORANCES. I AM FROM DELTA AND EVEN THE THE SO CALLED PIDGIN ENGLISH IT'S IGBO LANGUAGE AS IN ALA ENGELE-UKWUCHI ANA ENGELISH ANA IKEOMANA EUROPEANISE ENGLISH AND LISH" RISH" ISH" FROM OGIRISH IN THE NOW NIGERIA IN IGBOLAND. STOP YOUR FULISHNESS AND EMBRACE THE TRUTH OZUO 👉☮️
What he was trying to say is that an Igbo guy made it happen in the dictionary. Anyhow, he did not need to say an Igbo guy, we all are united Nigerians.
One more thing again there's nothing like Nigeria but ⭐OUWARRI. OUWARRI THE NIGERIA ØO-R AFRICA OR WEST AFRICA OF TODAY AND OUWARRI MEANS THE MIDDLE WORLD ØUWARRI IN 👉 FABOUWARRI ~>FEBRUARY, JENOUWARRI ~>JANUARY. LEARN YOUR TRUTH HISTORY AND STOP SLEEPING
@@kayoara6116 Abeg tell them oooo! Igbo/Biafra don enter!!!
Proud of Nigeria
Good job! This not the first time of adding Nigeria words into oxford dictionary,it started few years back for example word like Danfo was added check it Ajim.
Thanks Ajim . It's about time.
I WONT USE OXFORD AGAIN
Ajim, thank you for this great work, The spirit of One Africa is so important never to be taken for granted. You even educate most of us in happening. Bro!! You too much - like Amala when you knock am with Ewedu or Fofo/Garri with Okra/Egus soup. We appreciate you, stay blessed
Remember where all these started. Pigin English started from Great Benin Empire
Not true ...bro pidgin is spoken all over Nigeria, by all Nigerians who cannot speak mainstream english
Maybe that's why ÈDO is part of the added words.. Just saying BTW
It's from the coastal regions that had much exposure to foreigners. Remember, Warri is the Pidgin English capital, churning out new words and phrases by the minute, demonstrating Nigerian linguistic intelligence.
Agreed@@AMOE_30
Before the now popular word japa came to the limelight, jand/janded were so popular among the Yorubas in the 90s. It was a sexy word to use as at then when speaking. If you know you know !
Bravo!
South Africans are using the world mumu already..... 😅😅😅
Yes lol
A lot of Africans use Nigerian slangs already and it is spreading to Europe and America
M U M U . Mumu is Yoruba world
Great job bro!
Edo is my state, gele is a Yoruba kind of hairstyle used for owanbe and special occasion,cross carpet is renouncing from one party to another.
We don adopt you Ajim, keep promoting Naija🌺
This information is making me smile.
I am omo Naija.
Another lesson in being original
God bless my beloved county naija
It is well with you my guy
1.Abi is yoruba means( or )and also use as (understanding affirmative of things )
2. gele is our women head tie
"Abi?" can also mean "Right?" and should always come with a question mark (?) for it to be meaningful. E.g "This is yours abi?, She is your wife abi?
@@mcdonald1821 yes, it is a yoruba word.. and it is also used as a question in yoruba
Whether you like it or not, like I have been saying to jealous Africans that say Nigeria has a bad reputation globally. Nigeria has an attractive brand whether you want to admit it or not. That is what is really confusing the jealous Africans. They are confused as to why the world finds the Nigerian brand attractive because everyone wants to associate with Nigeria.
It is unbelievable to them despite their unrelented attempts to destroy Nigerian name, God continues to surprise them every day
Don't mind them, they are always peddling lies that no country wants Nigerians yet in the news everyday these countries are appointing Nigerians to juicy positions or invited Nigerians to one event or another... they should continue with thier jealousy it's thier loss.
Yes, but let's not get myopic and focus on 'countries' carved out by the enemies of Africa. They profit from our division. Remember, we were one people before they came. Let's not take part in the in-fighting.
@ tell that to the jealous Africans..Nigeria is just doing its own thing.
@AMOE_30 but we were not one people before they came . we were different tribes some allies some sworn enemies .. the only difference is if we were allowed to morph by ourselves
different group would have come together willingly to form a country based on , tribal affinity, religion affinity etc. than being forcibly lumped together.
Thank God I'm not back home..if not i would have complaint of too much upload of video 😂😂😂
Ur videos is must watch to us.
Abeg, Ghana invented all those slangs for us ooo. Trust, they’re coming to claim it all…. Barawooo, Oleeeee, Onyioshiiiiii Bankus!
We love you
Agbero means public transport conductor.
No it means street Mafia
The original meaning is a manual labourer. Later on, street mafia was also added. Thank you for correcting him. I think this person has not lived in Lagos. If not he would know the meaning
Agbero truly means bus-conductor. "ero" is passengers, and "agba-ero" pronounced AGBERO is the person who collects (or conducts) passengers.
Other meanings like Street Mafia and the likes are also correct, but as extended meaning.
Pains go down the South of Africa 😂😂😂😂. Abeg they should add NYAUPERIAN😂😂😂
Hello bros, I appreciate your efforts to let people know about good things about Nigeria 🇳🇬 . I love your tenacity.
However, I need you to please share more light on other African countries Botswana is doing great, Kenya, Ethiopia Angola, Togo, Sierra Leone Mozambique, Zambia, Uganda, Burundi, Liberia, Ghana, Cameroon,Senegal. There are beautiful stories to tell about everyone, even South Africa irrespective of our beef, I love to hear positive news from every corner of the continent.
I am a Yoruba lady,we have a saying; 'Eniyan kan kii so pe awade' Meaning no man can or should claim it all when it comes to good things of life/ success.
For someone like me I find things monotonous and my excitement declines.
I am not here to tell you how to do your work but please be soft with them.
Mention their name for positivity so that our dream of a United Africa is achieved without any maliciousness from any side.
Thank you so much for all your hard work.🇳🇬❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love that.
Even foreign countries try to form the Nigeria pigin accent
This is to tell you this people are really studying us to be able to manipulate us
God bless you brother 🙏
Omor😮 I'm speechless
You're correct, adire is a Nigerian fabric. Gele is a women's traditional headgear . Cross carpeting is the movement of politicians from one political party to another. Edo is a state in Nigeria, also a particular ethnic group in Nigeria. Jand is another word for Uk or London; it's actually not a verb as stated. Kobo is Nigerian currency lower that one naira. Just like cent is to a dollar. Yarn dust, means say nonsense.
You can also use the words in the game of Scrabble.
Cross carpet is a term implying changing loyality or ideology , for example, from one political party to another! Cross carpeting is the action!!
Abi (Yoruba word) - is that/yaeh?
Adire (Yoruba) - dyed fabric/cloth
Agbero (Yoruba) - Motor park worker or urchin
Area boy - street urchin/tout
Eba (Yoruba) - Garri made into meal by using hot water.
Gele (Yoruba) - Head tie
Jand (Yoruba slang) - abroad
Janded (Yoruba slang) - travel abroad
Japa (Yoruba) - migrate, flee, escape, vanish quickly
Kanuri - tribe in Northern Nigeria
Kobo - Nigerian coin
Naija - slang/ short term for Nigeria, initially used by Yoruba traders of Lagos Island in Peckham, London.
Suya (Tsire - Hausa) - traditional dry smoked and spicy meat on skewers.
Yahoo boy (slang) - fraudster
This one don carry Yoruba tribalism come oo. Typical Yoruba Ronu!😂😂😂😂
@@NkeleOkpa-IrohaAre they not Yoruba words or do they belong to you? She is proud to be a Yoruba woman unless you are not proud of your tribe.
9ja, we meuve!!
Gele is the female attire worn on the head during party or any of the Nigerian ceremonies
Ajim Ajim !!!!!!!!
Cross-carpet means to change sides. Example change your political party or change your loyalty to a different group or person.