In a significant nod to the vibrant linguistic contributions of Nigeria and West Africa, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has expanded its lexicon once again.
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Oxford Dictionary had added Nigerian words like nyash, amala and mammy market, reflecting the growing global influence of ...
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The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) adds several Nigerian words in its latest update, recognizing the global influence of ...
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Nigeria's average fertility is 4.8 children per woman in 2024, down from 5.3 in 2018, with dramatic regional variations.
The Oxford English Dictionary's latest update adds popular Nigerian words like amala, abeg, and nyash, reflecting the growing ...