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Lagos Events Every Diaspora Visitor Loves
A guide to the best Lagos Detty December events for visitors from the UK, US, Canada, and Europe
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Match Bets to Market Returns: Your Strategy Switch
A simple guide for young Nigerians who want to move from betting predictions to long term investing without stress.
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Japa: One Word Explains the Nigerian Migration
Japa used to mean run away quickly. These days it describes a whole generation packing their bags, updating their documents, and planning a fresh start outside the country. The word…
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Abi & Sha: Small Words That Shape Nigerian Speech
Abi and Sha are two tiny Nigerian words that somehow control half of our conversations. They look small, but they carry tone, confidence, sarcasm, softness, and sometimes pure cruise. You…
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Abeg: Polite Yet Forceful Nigerian Slang
Abeg is one of those Nigerian words that carries mood, emotion, and small pressure inside it. It sounds polite on the surface, but anyone who hears it knows you are…
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Omo: The All-Purpose Nigerian Conversation Starter
If there is one word that Nigerians sprinkle everywhere without thinking twice, it is Omo. It fits almost any mood. Surprise, stress, excitement, gossip, even prayer points. You start a…
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“E Weak Me”: Perfect Phrase for Fatigue or Shock
There are days when life just taps you on the shoulder and knocks the remaining strength out of you. That feeling you cannot fully describe is exactly what E Weak…
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E Choke: The Ultimate Phrase for Nigerian Surprise
There are reactions that normal people use, then there are the ones Nigerians created for maximum effect. E Choke sits at the top of that list. It is loud in…
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Shege: What Nigerians Say When Life Gets Hard
There are problems, and then there is Shege. If Wahala is the normal stress we complain about every day, Shege is the upgraded version that grabs you by the collar….
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Wahala Meaning: The Nigerian Word for Everything
If you have lived in Nigeria for more than ten minutes, you already know the word Wahala is everywhere. Your boss says it. Your neighbour says it. Even your phone…
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Official Apology Statement
Dear Salary Earners, We owe you an apology. Apparently, we made staying broke a choice instead of a destiny for all salary earners. Before DeyWithMe, you had plenty of people…
