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PoliticsRe: Charly Boy's Letter To President Buhari Upon His Return by Hempe(m): 7:36pm On Aug 20, 2017
D guy fall hands
SportsRe: Arsenal Fan Slumps, Dies In Imo As Club Concedes Goal To Stoke City by Hempe(m): 7:33pm On Aug 20, 2017
lesson to Die hard fans shocked
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Visits Ekwulobia In Anambra (Photos) by Hempe(m): 6:59pm On Aug 20, 2017
Visit d East their leaders are their major problems... Í smell sh*t
PoliticsRe: N17m SUV For House Of Representative Members By December by Hempe(m): 11:34am On Aug 07, 2017
dljbd1:
My goodness....this is just pure evil
and millions are dieing form starvation every day sad
PoliticsRe: N17m SUV For House Of Representative Members By December by Hempe(m): 11:32am On Aug 07, 2017
shocked shocked somebody tell how ds country will progress.
I weep for Naija cry cry cry cry
CelebritiesRe: Lola Margret Has Been Released From Prison. Shares New Photo, Fans React by Hempe(m): 11:11pm On Jul 22, 2017
Gud for her
CelebritiesRe: Banky W And Adesua Etomi All Loved Up In Washington DC by Hempe(m): 11:08pm On Jul 22, 2017
ishowdotgmail:
Banky go enjoy this gal honeypot well grin
see ur mouth
CelebritiesRe: Banky W And Adesua Etomi All Loved Up In Washington DC by Hempe(m): 11:06pm On Jul 22, 2017
I wish they keep their lov off social media undecided
PoliticsRe: Diezani's Alison-Madueke's Banana Island Edifice Seized By FG (Photos) by Hempe(m): 9:01am On Jul 21, 2017
DaudaAbu:
Someone cannot steal in peace again?

cheesy cheesy
i'm smelling sometn undecided
PoliticsRe: Lagos LG Election: Violence May Erupt In Lagos On Saturday – TMG by Hempe(m): 8:56am On Jul 21, 2017
jashar:
undecided huh

Why? So, people still be killing themselves over politicians?
I wonder when somepple will get sense shocked
PoliticsRe: Military Officers Given Ultimatum To Lose "Pot-bellies" (pic) - COAS by Hempe(m): 11:44am On Sep 22, 2015
Gallant Soldiers!!!!!! shocked shocked shocked
now, tell me how they will hunt the criminals with chase.
naija comedy
PoliticsRe: EFCC Arrests BGL Boss, Okumagba Over Alleged N28.9bn Fraud - Punch by Hempe(m): 10:00am On Sep 11, 2015
May he end up in jail..... OLE!!!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: This Is The Best Way To Answer When An Interviewer Says ‘tell Me About Yourself’ by Hempe(m): 9:57am On Sep 11, 2015
I've learned a lot shocked shocked
EducationRe: A Dozen Words That Even The Most Educated Nigerians Use Or Interpret Wrongly by Hempe(m): 3:29pm On Sep 01, 2015
princechrming:
I'm no grammar purist but over the years, my avidity for words and lexical profundity had ignited a proclivity for grammar correctness in me. These words/idioms which I will be talking about have been erroneously used even on national media platforms and among the average educated Nigerian who uses/interprets such words wrongly countless times.

Some of these lexical misinterpretation are egregious grammatical blunders, some are a case of solecism and I could call some a case of neologism. But why such neologism can't be accepted is because "Nigerian English" has yet to be upgraded to ranks of other recognised versions and dialects of English like American, British, Australian or New Zealand English.

I know English language isn't out mother tongue but for the fact that its the most recognised language in the world and also our lingua franca we ought to speak and interpret it correctly. I remember back then as a fresh graduate done with my compulsory one year national service (NYSC), I went for an interview and unconsciously educated my interviewers about a word. During the interview I kept on pronouncing the word "debt" in its correct pronunciation of /dɛt/ and the "b" being totally silent which sounds like how we Nigerians erroneously pronounce the word "death" directly as "det" rather than /dɛθ/, the Human Resources Manager - Dr. Sylvester stopped me at some point to express his confusion at me and inquired why I was using the word "death" in my speech. I then said- "Oh, sorry sir, I meant D-E-B-T (spelling it out verbally) but the "b" is totally silent in its correct pronunciation, we Nigerians pronounce it wrongly most times voicing out the "b" in that word".
He felt quite embarrassed and he asked the next interviewer to continue with me and I saw him put his face down looking into his laptop, most definitely trying to confirm my claim by referring to his Encarta Dictionary on his laptop. Well, I still got the job and Dr. Sylvester told me later on that apart from other factors, he approved me for the job because of my ability to educate him on a word which he was totally oblivious to despite his decades of erudition.

In order not to bore you guys with more prolegomenon, I'd dive straight into the matter at hand, find below 12 of these words/idioms we use or interpret wrongly.



1. Yesteryears - This word has no plural form. Its always used as "yesteryear" be it in singular or plural form. I'm sure this error came about because of the word "nowadays" which is antithetical to "yesteryear". I have an uncle who back then would always castigate us by saying- "All these children of nowadays, if you all were to use our school curriculum of 'yesteryears' you all would fail". He is so lucky I didn't know what I know now back then, I would have corrected him immediately! cheesy
A correct example of its use is; "Songs of 'yesteryear' are better lyrically than songs of nowadays"


2. Chanced - Countless times, I hear things like- "I won't be chanced to see you later on this evening", and the interlocutor meant he/she will not be free to see me in the evening, meaning he would be busy or occupied. That's wrong grammar! The word "chance" or chanced" as a verb has two meanings, namely;
1- "to risk", for example- "I'll chance the worst happening",
2- "to happen by chance", for example- "I chanced to catch sight of her as she passed.
So desist from using "chanced" to refer to being "not busy" or "free". Instead you can say "I don't have free time in the evening for us to meet" or "I can't see you in the evening because I don't have time to spare" or simply say "I'll be busy in the evening, so we can't meet"


3. Lousy - "Jane is such a lousy girl, she talks too much like a running tap!" Have you ever heard a derogatory statement like that before? I'm sure you have. The word "lousy" here is mostly misinterpreted by Nigerians to mean "talkative and noisy" or "loud and arrogant in talking". We tend to relate the word "lousy" to "loud".

Lousy simple means "unpleasant, "inferior or bad" or "provided with an excess amount (of)".
Examples of correct use include: "That's a lousy thing to do", "This is a lousy film, its production is too poor", "He's lousy with money."


4. "Sendforth" instead of "Sendoff" - I'm sure you have seen a lot of invitations for "sendforth" parties in the past. Well, there is no word as "sendforth" in the dictionary. The correct word is "sendoff" which is "a demonstration of good wishes to a person about to set off on a journey, career, etc"


5. Severally Nigerians misinterpret and wrongly use this word to mean "several times" or "a lot of times". You would hear someone say- "Rita has warned her severally but she won't listen". That's very wrong!
The word "severally" is an adverb which means "separately", " individually" or "distinctly".
A correct use can be- "Please after you wash the clothes, spread them severally on the rope", which implies you want the clothes to be dried individually on the rope.


6. Birds of the same feathers flock together - This is a very popular idiomatic blunder used by Nigerians. The correct idiom is "Birds of A FEATHER flock together" and not "Birds of THE SAME FEATHERS flock together"


7. Opportune(d) - You'd hair someone say something like "I wasn't opportuned to be born with a silver spoon" to refer to the fact that he didn't "have the opportunity" or "privilege" to be born into wealth. That's utterly erroneous! Because, "opportune" means "occurring at a time that is suitable or well-timed".
A correct example of its use: "she has been waiting for the opportune moment to tell him she wants a break up." Here is another correct example: "I'm waiting for the opportune moment to propose to my darling Rita"


8. Impeach - In Nigeria, you'd hear statements like this- "The president must be impeached whether he likes it or not!". And what they mean is that the president should be removed from office.
Politically, "impeach" means "to charge a public official with an offence committed in office" It doesn't ultimately mean removing the official from office, just as being charge to court for an alleged offence doesn't guarantee the defendant would be jailed as a result.
For example, if an average Nigerian hears the statement- "President Bill Clinton of the USA was impeached in 1998", he/she would interpret it that Bill Clinton was removed from office. But that's not the case, Bill Clinton was impeached but wasn't removed from office, he served his full presidential term, impeachment here meant he was charged to court for an alleged offence of purgery (which was related to alleged sexual relations with a white house staff) but he was later acquitted and proven innocent, and he went on to complete his full presidential tenure.
So, the word "impeach" doesn't ultimately mean to remove a politician from office.


9. "Stay clear" instead of "Steer clear" - This idiomatic plunder doesn't need much explanation. Its an error of using "stay" instead of "steer", maybe because both words are closely related in pronunciation. Please mind this error in your oral and written English.
So next time you wanna sternly warn that boss at work flirting with your office girlfriend, tell him- "Hey Mr. Managing Director, you better 'steer' clear of Rita my girlfriend or else...". (Please do it at your own risk o! Your sack letter might just be his reply to you) cheesy


10. Sentiment - During arguments, its common to hear things like- "Don't bring in sentiments into this, let's be truthful and factual" or "Can we just be objective in this country and cast sentiments aside?"
The average Nigeria interprets the word "sentiment" to mean "being bias", exhibiting prejudice or the opposite of objectivity. Quite wrong!
Below are meanings of the word sentiment:
1- "an opinion or thought"
2- "prone to tender, delicate or romantic emotion"
3- "a feeling, emotion or awareness"
4- "fake or excessive show of emotion"
Below are examples of correct use of the word "sentiment":
- "My sentiment(my opinion) concerning this issue is that we wait to see what happens first before we take any action.
- "She has too much sentiment to be successful in this industry, it will not favour her. (Meaning she is too soft or fragile emotionally to cope in such an industry)
- "A sentiment of pity" (Meaning a feeling or emotion of pity)
- "She went sentimental and started crying immediately I told her I was breaking up with her when I caught her cheating"

That said, let's stop using the word "sentiment" to represent "bias" or "prejudice", instead, you can say- "Please put aside all prejudice or bias so we can analyse this issue thoroughly" or just say- "Do away with your subjective views and try to be objective for once"


10. Instalmentally - We Nigerians invented this word from the word "instalment" to mean something divided for payment at specified intervals over a fixed period. But there is no adverb like this in the dictionary. Instead of saying "I will pay you instalmentally" rather say "I will pay you in instalments"


11. Go-slow - Nigerian use this word to refer to a traffic jam, but the word "Go-slow" or "Slowdown" for US English refers to "an occasion when employees work more slowly and with less effort than usual to try to make an employer to agree to pay them higher wages or give them better working conditions". So next time say "I'm in a traffic jam" rather than say "I'm in a go-slow"


12. Barb - I'm sure when an average Nigerian man wants to go cut his hair, he would say- "I want to barb my hair" right?
The word "barb" is a multifarious word but NONE of its meanings has anything to do with the act of cutting/trimming hair.
The word "barber" is a noun used to refer to someone whose business is cutting men's hair and shaving or trimming beads, but also, the word "barber" is a verb as well which means "to cut the hair of" or "to shave or trim the beard of".
For example, you can say- "Can you barber me now?" (Meaning: "can you cut/trim my hair now?"wink Another example is- "I want to barber my hair". Sounds funny right? Yes it does but its correct grammar.


Note - This article is in no way trying to ridicule or pillory Nigerians as a result our lexical inadequacies but to help further enlighten one another's word base and understanding.

Happy first of September Nigeria! I wish us all a fruitful and safe last quarter of the year!



This article is an intellectual property of the author, no part of this article may be published, copied, transmitted/transferred electronically or in print without the express permission of the author whose online pseudonym/trademark is "Prince Charming"
Contact - pryncecharming001@gmail.com
Copyright © 2015 Prince Charming™
you are indeed a pride go Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Photo: Oshiomhole Weds Fortes by Hempe(m): 12:03pm On May 15, 2015
Happy marriage life!!!
PoliticsRe: I Will Return Stronger To Rebuild PDP,Johnathan Tells Party Leadership by Hempe(m): 9:40am On May 15, 2015
Why don't our Nigerian leaders always think?? How many foreign leaders av they seen coming to Nigeria to av a rest. When they knew that the situation of the country is just nothing to write home about. shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: I Will Return Stronger To Rebuild PDP,Johnathan Tells Party Leadership by Hempe(m): 9:35am On May 15, 2015
afolag:
Goodluck to Goodluck I believe next time you will make a good decision in who you choose to work with. mean while urge them to refund appreciable amount. The account as been messed up
pls, return all stolen and looted funds before you waka go otuoke
PoliticsRe: How We Defeated Jonathan – Tinubu by Hempe(m): 9:29am On May 15, 2015
pedel:
Not being able to fight corruption, anti people policies and indecision to fight boko haram is what defeated Jonathan. If he had sacked some people the way he has been doing in the last 3 weeks, if he had fought Boko haram the way he has been doing in the last 3 months; throw people like Farook Lawan under the bus and jail at least 5 subsidy thieves; sack Aba Moro, Alison and few other people Nigerians are complaining about; start ground breaking and construction of 2 refineries instead of building some useless almanjiri schools which should have been the responsibilities of state and local governments. He would have won.
Instead, all his projects are designed for money making among his cronies. This is what cost him his government.
Tinubu should stop saying nonsense.
simply put,he had corrupt nuisance all surrounding him. But he himself was also foolish not to have danced to the tone of the masses.
PoliticsRe: Fashola Addresses Lagosians On Saturday's Governorship Election by Hempe(m): 11:37am On Apr 09, 2015
'' a word is enough for the wise'' shocked shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Igbo Groups Drag Oba Of Lagos To NHRC by Hempe(m): 11:19am On Apr 09, 2015
Sunnycliff:
Mehn this Oba's statement is really heating
the Polity! How I Wish as he was about to say
this, a sudden cough came on him and he wud
ask first for water and forget this statement! it
wud hav been better
just imagine what his few seconds madness has caused
PoliticsRe: Igbo Groups Drag Oba Of Lagos To NHRC by Hempe(m): 11:17am On Apr 09, 2015
Old fool causing tribalism trauma........ He should b thrown in the
Lagoon instead....
PoliticsRe: No One Will Steal Under My Watch – Buhari by Hempe(m): 11:14am On Apr 09, 2015
shocked shocked shocked no place for looters.
Make den disappear shap shapsha ;Dp grin
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Take This Job Offer? Pls I Need Your Advise by Hempe(m): 10:49am On Apr 09, 2015
Pls take the offer....look beyond the money nw
In the near future, ur xperience will earn you more. cool
TravelRe: Pics : Ship On Fire In Lagos by Hempe(m): 4:20pm On Mar 30, 2015
End time tinz!!!! Ship on water is on fire........ Strange!!!!!!!
CelebritiesRe: Omotola Jolade-ekeinde Celebrates Daughter As She Turns 18 (photo) by Hempe(m): 3:19pm On Mar 30, 2015
Ok
PoliticsRe: A Man Has Been Shot Dead As Violence Hits INEC Office In Bauchi - Graphic Photos by Hempe(m): 1:33pm On Mar 30, 2015
Why blood oooooo shed Nigerianshuh?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Polls 1.3m Votes In Katsina - Leadership by Hempe(m): 1:02pm On Mar 30, 2015
Jelo4kul:
Hahahah.. Yes o. FTC.

1.3 million votes? O my God. I thought INEC said that results shouldn't be released online.. Yet am seeing 1.3 million votes. The thunder that would fire the journalist that said this is still looking for Buhari's certificate.

At the end , Jonathan and I shall laugh last

Jonathan till 2019
he much Get give uu........ Avec wise u dude
PoliticsRe: Benue Update: Apc & Pdp Going Head To Head In Benue by Hempe(m): 12:04pm On Mar 30, 2015
shocked shocked shocked the people's voice shall prevail
CelebritiesRe: Davido Acts Rude, Disgrace Nigerian Music In Kenyan Concert by Hempe(m): 8:41am On Mar 30, 2015
A gud name is better than silver n gold.... shocked shocked
What a shame!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PoliticsRe: APC Youths Display Mock Coffin Of PDP In Borno State (pic) by Hempe(m): 3:35pm On Feb 16, 2015
DonaldGenes:
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmph


Height of Fanatical and political insanity, iMean what's the mean of this?

Absolutely disgusting?

I ain't a fan of either party and no one should drag me into your unnecessary polemics? This is wrong

Buhari and GEJ should talk some sense to their fans..u only see what they don't....but you r not better than they are
PoliticsRe: APC Youths Display Mock Coffin Of PDP In Borno State (pic) by Hempe(m): 3:32pm On Feb 16, 2015
Sebi dis state nah battle field now....... shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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