Popular Nigerian songstress Omawumi has talked about the traits of some people who are born and raised in Nigeria by default.
According to Omawumi, the situation or the challenges the country faces makes people who are born in Nigeria angry automatically. This makes her find a special way to ask or address something whenever she wants to, especially on the streets.
The singer revealed that she always pleads with them before she asks her question. In pidgin, she starts by saying “abeg no vex”, then the question follows.
She wrote;
When you’re born into Nigeria, you’re automatically angry by default
That’s why when I want to ask someone something on the street, I always start my sentence with “Abeg no vex” before I proceed
Meanwhile Legendary star actress Joke Silva has opened up on the reason why she was chased by some market women in Lagos.
The multi-award-winning actress made this revelation during an interview with The News. This interview was part of the 60th birthday activities laid out. During the interview, Joke Silva recounted the most memorable moments in her career.
Reminiscing about her past, Joke Silva said one of the most memorable moments was performing in Owulorojo, a Yuroba TV series in 1993.
She disclosed that the market women were carried away by scintillating performances in the TV series that when they saw her, they started chasing her.
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