Never miss any update! Click here to join our WhatsApp Community: JOIN NOW

By Fumilayo Bayo

 

 

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has added 20 more words, all of which are Nigerian, to its lexicon in the latest update.

The newly included words, such as japa, eba, area boy, gele, and suya, reflect Nigeria’s cultural creativity, richness, and linguistic diversity. These words originate from Nigerian Pidgin, street slang, and everyday Nigerian life. They reveal the influence of the nation’s elegant culture on the English language.

Some words, like japa and jand, appear as both nouns and verbs, with pronunciation guides and examples provided to assist non-Nigerians. Kingsley Ugwuanyi, a Nigerian consultant to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), announced the update on LinkedIn. He also expressed his excitement about drafting the words and recording their pronunciations.

The 20 Nigerian words added to the latest Oxford English Dictionary include:

419, abi, adire, agbero, area boy , cross carpet, cross carpeting , eba, Edo, gele, jand (noun, verb), janded (adjective), japa (noun, verb), Kanuri, kobo, Naija, suya, yahoo yahoo boy and yarn dust.

Meaning of the Words Agbero: A tout at car parks or bus stops, assisting passengers and collecting money. 419: A fraud, typically an internet scam involving false promises of monetary rewards. Japa: The emigration of Nigerians seeking better opportunities abroad. These additions showcases the richness of Nigerian culture and its growing impact on the global stage.

 

 

Support ACJ UNIBEN's goal of always bringing truth to light.

Excellent campus journalism requires financial support. Yet, it is this very journalism that contributes to an informed campus community, transparency in educational institutions, and an engaged student body. To continue offering free access to top-notch campus journalism, we invite you to consider making a modest contribution to this worthwhile endeavor. Your support for ACJ UNIBEN's campus journalism ensures its relevance and availability to all students, free of charge, fostering an informed and active campus community.

DONATE

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.