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Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by erunz(m): 1:26pm On Oct 28, 2015
Lagos is the heartbeat of Nigeria-economically, socially and otherwise. From the comical to the puzzling and the most shocking, it all happens in this city of over 15 million people. It is a fascinating place to be.

Due to the complexities that make Lagos unique, people have evolved different ways to communicate, interact and pass along messages which can only be understood by people who are familiar with these slangs.

As a first time visitor in Lagos, you need to keep these slangs at your finger-tips as they may come handy at any time. Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal shares 5 street parlance you must know if you are resident in the centre of excellence.

Johnny Just Come

Also known as JJC, it is an argot used to describe someone who is naive because they are visiting an unfamiliar terrain for the first time. If people find this to be your status, they may want to take advantage of you. So, do not act like a JJC especially when you are inside a public bus or transacting business.

Akube

Amongst traders of Igbo extraction, Akube refers to goods or products that have little quality or have been previously used. Interestingly, many people have come to associate themselves with Akube products as its affordability attracts higher purchase.

Shine Your Eyes

Shine your eyes simply admonish you to be very vigilant. This is because Lagos is a crowded city and nearly everyone is in a hurry. You should be vigilant and conscious. By the you do not need to worry too much because Lagos is safe but ensure that you shine your eyes always.

On You Own

Oyo is a state in South-west Nigeria. However, when ear catches that word, they are not referring to Oyo Staterather it simply means you are On Your Own. For example, if you want to borrow money from a friend, he uses the acronym Oyo, it means it is not possible. It is often used to express negation.

Owambe

Even though Owambe is a Yoruba slang, it is now a universal expression for partying. So, when next you hear Owambe, get your traditional wear ready, you are going for a christening, birthday or wedding and ensure that you enjoy yourself.

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Nobody: 1:44pm On Oct 28, 2015
Lol...owambe.. grin
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Akbee(m): 2:03pm On Oct 28, 2015
THIS IS LAGOS-AKbee
This is Lagos
The city of excellence
Where men and women
are always up anytime, anyday
In search of "our daily bread"
Lagos is a no man's land
Where illegality knows no bound
Femi the guy next door belongs
To a gang
But he claims to work with First bank
As a senior accountant
i dare not raise alarm
Cos sometimes The law could be used against an informant
Sade is a business woman
She is always home in the daytime
But goes to work in the Island
at night

Everyman has his own business
To face
I have my own path to trek
Although i dont know where
This journey will end
I will scale fences when gates are locked
Cos glory is for those who have guts
Im man enough
We are 11 in a room
Meant for only three
Sometimes you just have to join a long queue
But we are still breathing

Yes there still lies a divide
Between the haves and haves not
The Island is another world
Its quiet diffent from this slum
But it is crystal clear
That we do breath the same air
And watch the same sun

Rise and set

Lagos is a hard bone
That We cant help but chew
We toil and grin
we are used to faking a smile
Lagos is our city
We have learnt to embrace
Everything that comes our way
We won't stop hoping for better days
One day Our hustle shall pay
And we shan't fake a smile
Yes we shan't fake a smile anymore

THIS IS LAGOS

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by damton(m): 2:03pm On Oct 28, 2015
"park well"

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Ologogoro: 2:03pm On Oct 28, 2015
ok
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Stemkay: 2:03pm On Oct 28, 2015
grin
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by gurunlocker: 2:03pm On Oct 28, 2015
what of this latest Nairaland slang

Awon werey 100%

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by HawksDude(m): 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
Money Slangs: Waso (50 Naira); 10fibre (100naira), 20fibre(200naira); 2fibre=1shandy (do the maths); Figo (500naira)

Trouble Slangs: Gobe, kasala (when you hear these, you better hold your body)


Bus slangs: Just scream 'Owa' at your conductor to control your drive to stop your bus.


Also learn others like 'Olosho', 'Shima', 'Ashanna', insultive words for women. lipsrsealed


Skushi/Werey 100% = craze/madness: so when they say you have skushi, well, theyre telling you youre crazy/mad!

Eja (fish) = Weed [my niggas will understand this wink wink wink wink]. grin

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Bonapart(m): 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
Nothing new save akube
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by wachakuta(m): 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
Oshe
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by osaslord500(m): 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
If u are in the north and a Hausa man points you and say “wana yaro, acuya ne!!” my brother just run

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Nobody: 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
Naija is one too
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Decapo: 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
Clear Road...

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Nobody: 2:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
This list is not comprehensive at all. There are many others.
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by CaroLyner(f): 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2015
am not familiar with many so would just read the comments smiley
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Btruth: 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2015
"Koro nii" cheesy

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by bengems(m): 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2015
Pilele ....who doesn't know what it means? ask me grin grin grin
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Brytawon(m): 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2015
Oga pay me my money
This is a slang used by Oloshos when customers refuse to pay for services rendered to them. It sometimes lead to the customer spending an extra night behind the canter. It is mostly used between late hours of the night and before dawn.

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by yorke1: 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2015
And this made front page? The Mod eh!

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by kamez(m): 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2015
seriously how will this slangs save u from those criminals at mile 2 wen they break ur car windows and demand for ur phones and cash?


or how will the slangs save u from the hold up from apapa to festac every evening..


OP RECIEVE SENSE

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by ahckmedkosy(m): 2:05pm On Oct 28, 2015
Seen
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by calebrita(m): 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
Ajebo grin grin
Maga
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by free2ryhme: 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
Abokï, gandoki, mutula, kowope, rosco,

Goroso, Alata, ija
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by Abayor7: 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
Stop Sebe
Ojo - Police
Irin Tutu - Gun
Olosho- Prostitute
Karishika - olosho
Ilefo
Igara
Buate
Waso....abbreviation for Wazobia. That's the
street name for #50.
White..... #50
Shandy... #20
Faiba--#5
Shandy-#20
White-#50
Awo-#100
Oloye-#1000.

LASTMA.
I'm not going to tell you the meaning. Just
mess with any LASTMA official, then you'll
know the meaning. If you're a bus driver
(even in proxima potency), you should take
note of this; to avoid stories that touch the
pocket. grin grin


Aaaaaaah!!!
When you are in a heated arguement with
another Lagosian especially conductors or
those agberos and it looks very likely that
a physical fight is on the way, just shout
the word 'Aaaaaaah!' 3 times and end with
by screaming the word 'Emi, emi, emi, wa
ku leni!'
Say this and you would immediately notice
a look of panic on the other guy's face. grin grin

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by sagewonders(m): 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
love no Mans land
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by free2ryhme: 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
kiss
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by tolustx(m): 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
here I come too
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by chinae(m): 2:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
Humb thread

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Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by ShakurM(m): 2:07pm On Oct 28, 2015
Latest one ;

Karishika cool
Re: Street Slangs You Must Know When You Are In Lagos by MyschoolNG(m): 2:07pm On Oct 28, 2015
Awon werey 100% abeg wetin e mean?

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