A professional gambler. The word was coined in a popular Nigerian comedian/activist's skit in which ex-BBN housemante Tobi Bakare claimes to be into teteschophy.
Damn bro I'm no tetescopher but I'll stake everything on Nigeria beating Ghana in their next match
A term coined by a web developer in Nigeria @bobmanuel_g originally created as a password, the term is now used to refer to a unique person who's eager to learn
That guy's a Xantrophian the way he learns programming.
I think I'm going to Xantrooph this subject
Pidgin is not a language exclusive to the people of Hawaii as a matter of fact pidgin is widely spoken in English speaking West African countries with the Pidgin of each country, region,state and even tribe being slightly different from the other, in Nigeria you can find the NaijΓΒ‘ or the Nigerian pidgin the pidgin spoken in each part of Nigeria is influenced by the tribes that live there. Pidgin has long evolved from being a corrupted version of the English language. Pidgin is spoken by about 75 million Nigerians as a second language and about 5 million as a first language
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Means God in Kalabari (a language spoken by the people of Kalabari, a kingdom of the ijaw sub group in Nigeria)
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A kingdom of the Ijaw sub group in Rivers State Nigeria it is headed by an Amayanabo. The Kingdom was founded in 1882 and still exists. it was founded by chiefs of Kalabari town (Elem Kalabari) it was founded by Chief Young Briggs, Chief Ekine Manuel, Chief Otaji, Chief Owukori Manuel, Chief Jack, Chief Young-Jack, Chief Boy Whyte, Chief Black Duke, along with their people they created the first town of the Kingdom which was called Abonnema.
He is from Kalabari
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