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    15 things Nigerian girls say and what they truly mean

    "Fine boy like you. Your girlfriend must be lucky".


    Nigerian women have a reputation for saying one thing when it completely means something else. The duty of the Nigerian man is to decipher the meaning of these things.

    Take this as a mini tutorial, free of charge.

    1. What women say:

    Please oh, don't disturb me, before your girlfriend will come and kill me

    2. What they say:

    Don’t worry you can be going. Have fun.

    What she's really saying:

    3. What they say:

    What are we now?

    What they mean:


    See, whatever you say, just don't say "we're nothing but pencils in the hand of the Creator".

    4. What they say:

    If you’re not coming again it is fine. (BETTER BE COMING RIGHT AWAY)

    What they mean:

    Better cross the seven seas to get here.

    5. What they say:

    I’ll be ready in 5 minutes. Just wait.

    What they really really mean:

    “But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years” 2 Peter 3:8.

    6. What they say:
    How is that your girlfriend sef?

    What they mean:

    7. What they say:

    When she DMs you saying “That girl you have been retweeting, her tweets make so much sense.”

    What they mean:

    I see what you’re doing dear.

    8. What they say:

    What they mean:

    9. What they say:

    When next are you going to see your mum?

    What they mean:

    10. What they say:

    I think we need to take a break.

    What they mean:

    This break is going till last till we die.

    11. What they say:

    It is not like I want it sha, but it costs 50k.

    What they mean:

    SPEND THIS MONEY
    See the money sprayed at a traditional wedding in Imo state See the money sprayed at a traditional wedding in Imo state
    (Linda Ikeji)

    12. What they say:

    What they mean:

    I miss you and I need to find out if you miss me too.

    13. What they say:

    Nah. No problem. You can do it. I don’t mind.

    What they mean:

    If they born you well, try it.

    14. In the end, when she says "Hey, Big Head".

    She's just saying,

    15. And does a Nigerian woman truly love you if she hasn't asked this question?

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