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BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Street Slangs “Nyash,” “Abeg,” “Biko,” “Mammy Market” and “Ghana Must Go,” Makes Its Way Into Oxford Dictionary

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The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has expanded its vocabulary with the inclusion of several words rooted in Nigerian language and culture, underscoring the country’s growing impact on global English usage.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

In its December 2025 update released on Wednesday, the dictionary introduced over 500 new words, expressions and meanings. The update also revised more than 1,000 existing entries and traced the origins of familiar terms such as “troll,” “coffee” and “snooker.”

OED editors said the latest additions draw from different varieties of English spoken around the world, including West African, Maltese, Japanese and South Korean English, reflecting the increasing global reach of these linguistic forms.

Among the newly recognised Nigerian expressions are popular everyday words and cultural references such as “nyash,” “abeg,” “biko,” “mammy market” and “Ghana Must Go,” as well as food items like “amala” and “moi moi.”

The update also features “Afrobeats,” which the dictionary defines as a genre of popular music that blends elements of West African rhythms with jazz, soul and funk.

According to the OED, “abeg” functions as an interjection conveying emotions such as surprise, disbelief or frustration, while “biko,” borrowed from the Igbo language, is used to make polite requests or add emphasis, similar to “please.”

“Nyash” is described as a colloquial term referring to a person’s buttocks, particularly a woman’s, while “Ghana Must Go” is defined as the large, colourful, zippered plastic bags commonly used across West Africa. The name traces its history to the 1983 expulsion of undocumented Ghanaian migrants from Nigeria.

The term “mammy market” is recognised as a marketplace traditionally run by women, first associated with military barracks before spreading to youth service camps and educational institutions.

In the culinary category, “amala” is defined as a dough-like meal made from yam, cassava or unripe plantain flour, usually served with soups, while “moi moi” is described as a steamed dish made from blended beans, peppers and onions, with roots in Yoruba cuisine.

The December update builds on a similar expansion in January 2025, when the OED added 20 Nigerian words and expressions, further highlighting the influence of Nigerian English, Pidgin and street slang on the evolving global lexicon.

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BREAKING NEWS: Man honoured for standing by late friend’s children for 14 years after his demise

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A touching story shared by a lady @vee_uncommon has moved many online after she recounted the rare loyalty and kindness shown by her late father’s best friend. According to her post, while many people drift away after a funeral, her father’s closest friend remained a constant presence in their lives for 14 years following her father’s death. The two men had shared a friendship that lasted four decades. Man honoured for standing by late friend’s children for 14 years after his....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

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BREAKING NEWS: Nigerian Government Allocates ₦7.01 Billion For President Tinubu’s Travel In 2026 Budget

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The Federal Government has earmarked a total of ₦7.01 billion for the travel expenses of President Bola Tinubu and Vice-President Kashim Shettima in the proposed 2026 appropriation bill. According to the 2026 budget proposal, ₦6.14 billion has been allocated to President Tinubu’s international travel, while ₦873.88 million has been allocated to his domestic travel. This brings his total travel budget for the year to ₦7.01 billion. For the Vice President, Kashim Shettima, the proposed bill allocates ₦1.73 billion for....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

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Datti Baba-Ahmed Criticises Atiku’s Persistent Presidential Bids, Says ‘When I Was Doing My NYSC, He Was Already An Aspirant’

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Speaking on the state of Nigerian politics and leadership, Datti said Atiku has remained a constant contender in presidential races for decades without delivering the change Nigerians yearn for.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Former vice-presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Senator Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, has taken a swipe at former Vice President Atiku Abubakar over his persistent presidential ambitions, saying Nigeria urgently needs a new generation of leaders to rescue the country from its deepening crisis.

Speaking on the state of Nigerian politics and leadership, Datti said Atiku has remained a constant contender in presidential races for decades without delivering the change Nigerians yearn for.

Recounting his political journey, Datti said he and Atiku have crossed paths repeatedly on the presidential stage.

“When I was doing my NYSC (National Youth Service Corps), Baba Atiku was already an aspirant. In 2018, we contested primaries together. In 2023, we contested again; I as a vice president elsewhere, when his own vice president had left him. And now, for God’s sake, in 2027 again,” he said.

The Labour Party chieftain described Nigeria’s political space as hostile to genuine reformers, lamenting that capable Nigerians are being pushed out by a system dominated by godfathers, money politics and broken promises.

“There is a need for a new generation of Nigerian leaders, and they do exist,” Datti said. “A whole new generation is waiting for a new leader to lead them to a new party.”

According to him, Nigeria is not short of competent citizens who can solve the nation’s problems, but the structure of politics discourages them.

“There are good Nigerians, there are people capable of fixing Nigeria’s problems, but they are discouraged by the expensive, difficult and treacherous system full of godfathers and bad promises,” he stated.

Datti added that despite the obstacles, many Nigerians are still eager for change and are searching for credible leadership.

“There are good Nigerians who are looking for that leader to lead them to fix Nigeria’s problems,” he said.

His remarks come amid renewed speculation about Atiku’s political future and the possibility that he may seek to run for president for the seventh time, this time under his new party, the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

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