Most people hear Nigerians speak Pidgin… but they miss the real meaning.
I break down what Nigerians actually mean in everyday conversations so you don’t misunderstand tone, intention, or emotion.
This is not just language learning.
This is communication decoding for real-life situations in Nigeria.
What you’ll learn here:
• What common Nigerian phrases actually mean
• How tone changes meaning completely
• Why “simple words” are often misunderstood
• How Nigerians really communicate in daily life
Example breakdowns:
• “Abeg” isn’t just “please”
• “I dey come” doesn’t always mean you are coming
• “No wahala” depends on situation, not words
Who this is for:
• People dating Nigerians
• Foreigners moving to Nigeria
• Anyone tired of misunderstanding conversations
• People who want real cultural clarity, not textbook language
📩 Work with me / enquiries: [learnwithezinoma@gmail.com]
🔗 Start here: [linktr.ee/ezinoma]
Stop translating words. Start understanding it!
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