The year began with the viral slogan ‘no gree for anybody’, translating loosely to ‘don’t back down for anyone’.
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Mass communication expert Ahmed Animashaun noted, “When I first came across the phrase, it motivated me.Support journalism driven by facts, created by Nigerians for Nigerians. Our thorough, researched reporting relies on the support of readers like you.“It made me believe that I can be what I want to be, but I was scared that it may cause problems in my interactions if taken wrongly.”
“I became intentionally steezy, if that’s a word. It just brought this consciousness of being aware of yourself and the aura you give out”. Often used humorously, it serves as a sarcastic retort to someone perceived as unrealistic or overly optimistic. These phrases reflect evolving cultural narratives while showcasing Nigeria’s linguistic creativity in addressing contemporary realities.
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