![]() ![]() Mainly used during fight or quarrel to tell someone that you will handle him or her badly.ġ4. It is used to tell someone not to use trick to collect something from you. Make you no dey use corner corner dey chop me. Also used to tell someone that you don’t have money with you or in your bank account. The word Akwunga is derived from the Igbo word “Akwu” meaning nest and “nga” meaning place. At times you can also say ” I dey koboless or nairaless. When you want to tell someone that you don’t have money or your pocket is empty. Oversabi means claiming to know more than others. Sometimes they are referred to “People wey dey do oversabi or I too know”. Mainly used when referring to someone who likes being present and in forefront of everything. Another way of saying it is see me see trouble. ![]() This is used when someone want to give you trouble and you are not ready for it. I will give you attention for all you are doing to me. It is an insult, trying to tell someone that he or she is not behaving well or does not know anything. “One chance” is a sentence that conductors or drivers use when it is remaining one passenger for their vehicle to be fully loaded, this became more popular following cases of people who were robbed, kidnapped or maltreated after entering such motor of people shouting one chance.” 5. Used mainly when there is a danger or problem. “Agboro” is used for people who at times illegally collects money from taxi drivers, so all they are interested in is their money. Wetin concern Agboro concern overload? When you want to tell someone that a matter or issues does not concern you. ![]()
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