ỌGA

07
Jan

ỌGA

January 7, 2024
Pronunciation: (Ọ-Ga) Meaning: a boss, a master or a patron Origin: This word originated from the Igbo land which is located in the South Eastern region of Nigeria, and has become popular on the streets of Nigeria and Ghana. Sentence: My Oga don comot.
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16
Jan

OGBE

January 16, 2024
Pronunciation: (Ogb-E) Meaning: Neighborhood, street or community Origin: This word originated from the southeastern streets of Nigeria, mainly the Igbo speaking parts. Sentence: My car is parked at Ogbe
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08
Jan

ỌGBENI

January 8, 2024
Pronunciation: (Ọ-Gbe-Ni) Meaning: My friend, friend or mister Origin: This term, which comes from the Yoruba language, which is mostly spoken in southwest Nigeria, has gained so much popularity that it is frequently heard on the streets of that region. Sentence: Ọgbeni! Where are you going to?
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03
Feb

ỌGBỌLỌ

February 3, 2024
Pronunciation: (O-Gbo-Lo) Meaning: Is a slow or sluggish in movement person or thing, often used as an abuse Origin: This word originated from the southern Nigeria and is popularly used by the youths in the country. Sentence: That boy is Ọgbolo!
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11
Jan

OGBONGẸ

January 11, 2024
Pronunciation: (Ogbon-G-E) Meaning: Original or authentic Origin: This is a word originating from the streets of Nigeria and have become commonly used in communication amongst ordinary Nigerians. Sentence: The soap is Ogbonge! It is better than other soaps.
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11
Jan

OGBONGIDI

January 11, 2024
Pronunciation: (Ogbon-Gidi) Meaning: A troublesome old unmarried woman. Often used as an insult Origin: This word originated from Nigerian streets and commonly used by the youths and sometimes older people. Sentence: Aunty Rose doesn’t like people calling her Ogbongidi!
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16
Jan

OKADA

January 16, 2024
Pronunciation: (Oka-Da) Meaning: A commercial motorcyclist Origin: The word originated from the former airline company “Okada Air” and became adopted on the streets of Lagos for commercial motorcyclists. This word is very popular in Nigeria today. Sentence: I took Okada to work today due to the heavy traffic.
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29
Dec

OKPEKÉ

December 29, 2023
Pronunciation: (O-Kpe-KÉ) Meaning: A beautiful or attractive young lady. A young woman Origin: This term, which sprang from the streets of Lagos, Nigeria, has gained a lot of popularity throughout the nation and possibly throughout West Africa. Sentence: The Okpeke dazzled the men on the dance floor
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21
Jan

OKPO

January 21, 2025
Pronunciation: (O-Kpo) Meaning:  A person who engages in sexual activities in exchange for money or favors,” often referred to as a “prostitute” or “sex worker.” Origin: This word originated from Nigerian streets and has become popular in recent times. Sentence: Felix brought Okpo home last night.
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06
Jan

OLOSHO

January 6, 2024
Pronunciation: (O-Low-Show) Meaning: A prostitute an escort Origin: This word is a new word popularly used by the youths in the streets of Lagos, Nigeria and is spreading across the country. Sentence: That is the Olosho I met last night.
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