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Nigerian Pidgin English is a version of English and ethnic Nigerian languages spoken as a kind of lingua franca across Nigeria and is referred to simply as "Pidgin", "Broken English" or "Broken".
It is estimated that Nigerian Pidgin English is the native language of approximately 3 to 5 million people and is a second language for at least another 75 million More LanguagesPidgin English(Photos) More
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Pidgin English: do me make i sleep
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Pidgin English: Fine picture of Chacha Eke and her second pikin wey b girl
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Pidgin English: No matter how hot your tempa be, e no fit boil beans
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Pidgin English: if to say light dey wella for dis country, things 4 don betta, many of us for done dey do our own work
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Pidgin English:
wetin b d defination of wahala? Wahala na wen soldier man purnish you finish con release u make u dey go, you con climp ur bike con shout
What is the defination of wahala?
Wahala is when a soldier purnish you and then release you to go, then you climb your bike and shout "officer thunder fire you" and then your bike refuses to start
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