This photo post is a memes collection of some widely used slangs originated by some top a-list acts in our Nigerian music industry today that have gone on to form a major part of our conversational vocabulary especially in vernacular communication. Enjoy, and do well to comment any other popular slangs culled from Nigerian music that you might have knowledge of. Slang credit: Olamide Baddo would be the term used to connote the act of lauding someone’s reputation at a particular art, one who is especially willed at the doing of it.
Slang credit: D’Prince Jonzing can otherwise be related to an excessive feeling of one’s self.
Slang credit: D’Banj This is synonymous especially to broadcasting stations when they require you to stay tuned and not touch that dial.
Slang credit: Olamide As at the time when “frosh” was the in-thing for n*ggaz, smellos became the exact opposite in response.
Slang credit: 2face Idibia This term expresses one’s state of being/a temporary state of affairs.
Slang credit: Phyno Alobam would be an alternative term for addressing ‘your brother from another mother’ aka ur padi. This is especially common to the South Eastern folk.
Slang credit: Olamide If you must express astonishment at some kin yarns, shoro niyen is the perfect reply to such.
Slang credit: D’Banj Saying the koko is like intensifying one’s expression on a subject matter.
Slang credit: 2face Idibia This ascertains a state of chill.
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Posted: at 5-10-2015 05:09 PM (9 years ago) | Addicted Hero