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How to say hello like a Nigerian
The most common greeting in Nigerian Pidgin is 'How far?' — it means 'How are you?' or 'What's up?' You can reply with 'I dey o!' which means 'I'm good!' Try it today. Oya, go greet somebody!
How to say hello like a Nigerian
Welcome to Afrobeats Decoded! šŸŽ“šŸ„
I’m so hyped to have you all for this community. No be small tin! This is where we finally decode all those songs wey we dey vibe to for club but we no really understand. To kick things off, make we know ourselves small. Drop a comment and tell us: 1ļøāƒ£ Where you dey join us from? šŸŒ (Which city/country are you?) 2ļøāƒ£ Which Afrobeats song dey burst your brain right now? (...is your favourite song right now?) I go first... my name is Chibueze, and my favourite Afrobeats song right now is With You by the one and only Davido! Make we start the yarn! Drop your comment below. šŸ‘‡āœØ
Welcome to Afrobeats Decoded! šŸŽ“šŸ„
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Afrobeats Decoded
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Move from "clueless" to "Oga at the Top" in Nigerian Pidgin. Decode your favourite Afrobeats lyrics and master the rhythm of the language! šŸ‡³šŸ‡¬āœØ
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