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Politics › Re: Tinubu: Terrible People Want To Break Nigeria’s Appointment With Destiny by Canih28: 3:17pm On Apr 25, 2021 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Cadistry: HowA Nigerian Guy Juggles Cards At An Event, Real Or Magic? (Video) by Canih28: 11:03am On Apr 20, 2021 |
Ndi space bookers oya oo 
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Crime › Re: Woman Arrested For Murdering Her 3-Year-Old Stepson In Enugu (Photo) by Canih28: 12:56pm On Apr 16, 2021 |
Baba God save us from all this witch people pretending to be women
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Politics › Re: Osinbajo Canvasses More Access To Internet by Canih28: 11:39am On Apr 16, 2021 |
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Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In Germany..how Do You Survive?? by Canih28: 10:37am On Apr 13, 2021 |
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Travel › 34 Migrants Dead After Boat Capsizes Off Djibouti by Canih28(op): 8:37pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
The regional head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Monday that 34 migrants had died after their boat capsized off Djibouti. "The migrants were being transported by smugglers," Mohammed Abdiker, IOM's director for the East and Horn of Africa, wrote on Twitter, lamenting the "second such tragedy in just over a month" after 20 people died in the same Bab el- Mandeb Strait on March 4. "Many children" are among the bodies found, a source within the IOM told AFP, indicating that the capsizing "happened around 04:00 in the morning, north of Obock", a city on the Djiboutian coast. "It is a boat that left Yemen with about 60 migrants on board, according to survivors," added this source. "The boat would have been chased by the coast guard and there were also, apparently, big waves, the weather was bad," she explained, stressing that the survivors were "taken care of by IOM and the authorities" Djibouti. The Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which separates Djibouti from Yemen, is a place of heavy traffic of migrants and refugees, where both Yemenis fleeing the war and Africans going to try their luck in the Arabian Peninsula cross. In March, some 20 migrants from Djibouti drowned after smugglers threw dozens of people on an overcrowded boat of 200 people into the sea. Two similar incidents were reported in October, resulting in the deaths of at least 50 migrants. "Apprehending and prosecuting human traffickers and smugglers who exploit the vulnerabilities of migrants must become a priority," Abdiker said in his tweet, lamenting "too many lives lost unnecessarily."
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Crime › Daunte Wright's Killing Was 'accidental' Says US Police (Photos) by Canih28(op): 7:44pm On Apr 12, 2021*. Modified: 8:14pm On Apr 12, 2021 |
Tear gas has been fired and a curfew imposed amid angry protests after police fatally shot a black man in a traffic stop in the US city of Brooklyn Center, just north of Minneapolis.
The man has been identified by relatives as 20-year-old Daunte Wright. Police Chief Tim Gannon has told media the shooting was accidental. "It is my belief the officer meant to deploy their Taser but shot him with a single bullet," he said on Monday morning. The officer is now on administrative leave while an investigation is carried out. Brooklyn Center's mayor issued a curfew that lasted until 06:00 (11:00 GMT), telling people to "be safe, go home". Tensions in Minneapolis are high as the trial of a former officer accused of killing George Floyd takes place. A courtroom just 10 miles (16km) from the latest unrest will resume proceedings on Monday, with the prosecution expected to wrap up its case and the defence of the ex-officer, Derek Chauvin, to begin.
What's the latest at the scene? Hundreds of protesters chanting Daunte Wright's name gathered late on Sunday outside the police headquarters in Brooklyn Center. Tensions rose as police donned riot gear, and two police vehicles were pelted with stones and jumped on, Reuters news agency reported. Protesters wrote with chalk on pavements and lit candles, but police later ordered the protesters to disperse, with footage showing tear gas and stun grenades being fired by officers. About 20 businesses in a nearby shopping centre were later broken into, the StarTribune reported, with sporadic looting spreading to other areas of Minneapolis. Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott announced on Twitter he was issuing a curfew until 06:00. In an early-morning video post on the death of Daunte Wright, Mayor Elliott said "our hearts are with his family" and pledged "we are going to make sure that everything is done in our power to ensure justice". He urged people protesting to do so peacefully. Protesters gathered outside the police HQ in Brooklyn Center, chanting Daunte Wright's name Members of the Minnesota National Guard, already deployed for the murder trial of Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd, were sent to Brooklyn Center. Some remained on the streets after the curfew ended, but by that time the crowds had mainly dispersed. Brooklyn Center has closed all school buildings, programmes and activities for Monday, local media report.
Communities on edge The BBC's Samantha Granville at the scene in Brooklyn Center Police officers stood shoulder-to-shoulder, creating a human barricade outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department. They stood with helmets, shields and other riot gear, adamant about keeping the building safe. Hundreds of protesters tried to inch forward, chanting: "If we don't get no justice, they don't get no peace." Some kneeled in front of the police with their hands on their heads. Others stood silently with signs that listed names of African Americans who had been killed by the police. Among the crowd were some of Daunte Wright's friends and relatives. Throughout the standoff, the police would fire off smoke and flash bombs if they thought protesters were getting too close, or if the crowd seemed it was getting too big and unmanageable. It was an all-too-familiar scene for communities still reeling from the riots during the summer of 2020 in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd. As the verdict in the trial over his death looms, Sunday's events show just how much those communities are on edge.
What happened to Daunte Wright? In a statement, the Brooklyn Center Police Department said officers had pulled a man over for a traffic violation on Sunday afternoon and determined that he had an outstanding arrest warrant. They said that when police tried to arrest him, he re-entered the vehicle. An officer then shot the driver, who drove on for several blocks before he crashed into another vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene. A female passenger in the vehicle suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Police said the officers involved were wearing body cameras, and dash cameras had also been activated. Mr Wright's mother, Katie, said her son had called her during the traffic stop and he said he had been pulled over because of "air fresheners hanging from his rear-view mirror". She said she then heard scuffling and the phone line was cut. "A minute later, I called and his girlfriend answered, who was the passenger in the car, and said that he'd been shot... and my son was laying there lifeless." She said her son's body had been left on the ground by officers, adding: "Nobody will tell us anything. Nobody will talk to us... I said please take my son off the ground." Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said he was "closely monitoring the situation" and praying for Mr Wright's family. "Our state mourns another life of a black man taken by law enforcement," he said. Tension is high among law enforcement officers ahead of the George Floyd verdict
Why Minneapolis is tense The murder trial of Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd has been under way in the city for two weeks now. Mr Chauvin was filmed kneeling on Mr Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes during an arrest operation in Minneapolis last May.
How long will Derek Chauvin trial last? The last 30 minutes of George Floyd's life The footage of the incident sparked global protests against racism. The trial is expected to last at least one month and law enforcement officials have already been bracing for possible unrest once the jury reaches a verdict.
Photos 1. Police officials check damaged car after unrest 2. Map. Presentational white space 3. Protesters outside the police HQ in Brooklyn Center
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Prince Philip: Artilleries Across U.K, Navy ships Fired 41 Gunshot Salute(Pics) by Canih28: 5:47pm On Apr 11, 2021 |
dynicks: Buhari staring at Nigerians like..
Hope u all are picking/ grabbing one or two....
Well I sure believe u guys would accord me a more befitting burial when I pass away..!!
My people my people!! 
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Travel › Re: Upclose With Iceland's Volcano Eruption That Has Been Dormant For 6,000 Years by Canih28: 11:23am On Apr 07, 2021 |
inumidun2010: Thank God for SCIENCE... Religious leaders would have told us VOLCANIC ERUPTION is an INDICATION that GOD is ANGRY with HUMANITY Abi oh! Illitrates Evrywhere in dis kontri  |
Travel › Re: Upclose With Iceland's Volcano Eruption That Has Been Dormant For 6,000 Years by Canih28: 11:19am On Apr 07, 2021 |
Land of Fire and Ice
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Phones › Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Canih28: 8:44am On Apr 07, 2021 |
waploger: try activating the developer option then check the more settings I've activated it and it didn't work on show any accessibility options. |
Phones › Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Canih28: 8:32am On Apr 07, 2021 |
here's the screenshot waploger
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Phones › Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Canih28: 8:28am On Apr 07, 2021 |
waploger: which option do you really want to use in the accessibility? for selecting text from screenshot using fooview app |
Phones › How To Turn On Accessibility On Itel A33 by Canih28(op): 8:08am On Apr 07, 2021 |
pls oh
how do you turn on accessibility on itel a33??
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Phones › Re: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Canih28: 8:03am On Apr 07, 2021 |
pls oh
how to turn on accessibility on itel a33??
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Romance › Re: Trust Issues, Should I Continue The Relationship? by Canih28: 2:12pm On Apr 04, 2021 |
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Food › Re: Post Your Easter Food Here Guys, Let's See by Canih28: 1:37pm On Apr 04, 2021 |
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Travel › Re: Schengen Visa | My Experience And Tips by Canih28: 12:22am On Mar 14, 2021 |
I see Since I dey Naija...
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Politics › Re: Babajide Sanwo-olu Takes The COVID-19 Vaccine by Canih28: 6:53pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
I don't know the reason the nurses injecting our leaders always cover the syringe with their left hand (like wtf)  It could be for the masses not to notice there's no vaccine inside the syringe. Just my thought though. 
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Travel › Re: My Traveling Tips During COVID | MUST READ by Canih28: 6:46pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
sylve11: Una wan waste person data again. I jump am pass.  . . . Ndi broke niggaaaaaars 
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Travel › Re: My Traveling Tips During COVID | MUST READ by Canih28: 6:30pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Please wear your face mask "@ you the reader "  Before a Naija variant manifests Na beg I dey beg oo
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Travel › Re: My Traveling Tips During COVID | MUST READ by Canih28: 6:29pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
This is front page worthy nau  .
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Travel › Re: My Traveling Tips During COVID | MUST READ by Canih28: 6:28pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Nice post OP 
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Crime › Re: Barber In Oyo Rapes 8-Year-Old Girl Inside Her Mother's Shop (Photo) by Canih28: 1:46pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Supreme Court Affirms Senator Dariye's 10-Year Jail Term For Criminal Breach by Canih28: 12:43pm On Mar 12, 2021*. Modified: 1:01pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
If normal procedures are to be followed, then all Nigerian politicians should be in jail by now.
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Celebrities › Re: Regina Daniels Celebrates Stepdaughter, Naya On Birthday (photos) by Canih28: 12:14pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Happy Birthday Beautiful Naya. Enjoy your day darling. Ned, your eyes are too sharp;l  Some ladies on NL are waiting for your call 
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Politics › Re: Remaining Students At Attacked Kaduna School Moved To Army Cantonment by Canih28: 12:11pm On Mar 12, 2021 |
Have you seen what you did Lord Lugard?!
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Sports › Re: Brazil's Iconic Maracana Stadium To Be Renamed After Pele by Canih28: 10:09am On Mar 11, 2021 |
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Politics › Why These 5 Nigerian Cities Speak Pidgin English by Canih28(op): 9:49am On Mar 09, 2021*. Modified: 10:11am On Mar 09, 2021 |
Portuguese influence contributes to why these Nigerian cities speak dope pidgin.
What is pidgin English? Also called, ‘broken’, it is an English-based Creole that has been adopted as a pseudo-lingua franca or nationally spoken language in Nigeria.
In some ways, due to the diversity of tribes and dialect and the inability to speak English as is, most Nigerians understand and speak pidgin as primary mode of communication. It is the one language that we all understand and can speak without formal education or being in any particular crowd. Everybody, regardless of tribe or social standing speaks pidgin.
While the cities like Lagos, Abuja, Onitsha, and Kaduna speak pidgin, the very best pidgin is spoken in the South-South/Niger-Delta that encompasses Edo, Delta, Cross-River, Rivers, Bayelsa and Akwa-Ibom states.
The reason is simple. The Portuguese pillaged Nigeria for business around the 1470s. In fact, a 1490s Portuguese trader wrote that at Benin, copper bracelets were more expensive than brass ones. These Portuguese expeditionists were in Nigeria to trade mineral resources, spices, spirits, and cowrie shells before they discovered slave trade, an already booming business. It is alleged by 234 Project that Benin Chiefs traded these slaves with the Portuguese who eventually exported a reported 3.5 million people to Europe and then America. They had discovered Nigeria by accident while seeking a new trade route to Asia.
Interestingly, even the word, ‘Lagos’ is from a Portuguese word for, ‘Lakes’ underlining the water-rich landscape.
When the Portuguese first landed, it was Benin that attracted them. Like it usually is in Nigeria, across the seven South-Southern states lie at least 10 tribes with each tribe accustomed to its own dialect. They had to find a way to communicate with these people with whom they hoped to trade and further plunder for their personal enrichment and for selfish ends. Thus, the earliest saunters into our own Creole, like the expeditonists had done across the Caribbean to create effective communication was to understand these people’s language and infuse theirs into it.
Like the Patois, spoken in Jamaica, pidgin was born, but it was initially based off Portuguese. A word like, ‘Sabi’, which means ‘to know’ in pidgin is of Portuguese origin.
While the pidgin we now speak now is English-based Creole, it started off Portuguese sense of invention before the British jumped on it as they had greater grounds and greater reach as the years rolled by. The status of the South-South as the home that birthed riches in Pidgin had however been laid, the Portuguese influence spread across to modern Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa and Cross River States.
For this reason, the following Cities speak the best pidgin English;
5.) Yenagoa The capital of Bayelsa State and known for its native Epie-Atissa Language, it is home to about 500,000 people who all speak the language. Due to the questionable depth at speaking pidgin like all the yet-to-be-mentioned cities on this list, it comes at number 5. It, however, gets in over other cities like Lagos because of the attractive way they speak pidgin. When its inhabitants speak it, gossip with the sounds, ‘Sh', you cannot help but admire.
4.) Port Harcourt The capital of Rivers State, sometimes called ‘Lagos of the South-South’, it houses about 1.8 million people and is also called ‘ígúócha’ in Ikwerre. It is known for its cosmopolitan vibes, hold-ups, streets that start with ‘Rumu-’, beautiful women and quality pidgin. Sometimes mixed with local Ikwerre dialects, this denomination of pidgin is most known for words like, ‘Shwo’ when speakers want to ask, ‘Why?’ PH makes this list because pidgin is more widely spoken than in Yenogoa, with better attraction in fluency.
3.) Asaba In truth, for the quality of pidgin spoken; vertically, and for density, Asaba is probably at par with Port Harcourt. It just makes this list because it is in Delta. Asaba, also called ‘Àhàbà’ in Igbo, is the capital of Delta State and is home to about 300,000 people. It is known for its colour, lively people and wonderful pidgin. Asaba people are specifically blessed at how they drag their pidgin words towards the end and accentuate certain words in ways that will make the average pidgin speaker laugh. It is truly a beauty to listen to them speak.
2.) Benin Benin is a wonderful space where almost anyone can thrive. It is the lively capital of Edo State where nothing ever stops, it keeps going with stories abound. We hear of their accommodating character, free spirit and willingness to scatter ground when needs be. Asides that, it is known for rubber and oil production. Historically, Benin is also a Nigerian power to be reckoned with for its riches in culture, arts, craft, and creativity. The beautiful women also make a pungent point as well as names that start with, ‘Osa’. Their pidgin is so incredible, it feels like music as words tend to follow a particular sonic line that create a balance, you might lose yourself in the music and forget the words. If a Benin tells you, ‘You nor dey shame?’, you might neglect the abusive tendency and just enjoy the way the pidgin being spoken. It is an everyday language, vertically spoken more than in most Nigerian cities. The Portuguese history might also have contributed. It is also slightly discernible from Warri pidgin.
1.) Warri Warri nor dey carry last, but this time, Warri carry first. Warri is simply home to be best, most inventive and crisp pidgin English in Nigeria. It is almost impossible to think that Warri has another dialect asides pidgin. The vertical culture of pidgin in Warri cuts across everything. Listening to someone like the rapper, Errigga gives a wonderful insight into just how good listening to Warri people speak pidgin is. The way they also stress certain first sounds in like, ‘R’, ‘Sh’ or ‘O’, in words is simply admirable. A major city in Delta, Warri is an oil hub that houses immense wealth amongst its 500,000 people across three major ethnic groups; Itsekiri, Urhobo and Ijaw. Warri leads Benin on this list because pidgin is basically the first language in Warri. The average mind basically only knows Warri people for their beautiful pidgin accent. |
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