A little Nigerian girl has become an internet sensation after a video of her talking to her mum with an oyinbo accent emerged online.
The little girl threw her mum off balance while speaking with her in a chat.
In the video, her mum supposedly behind the camera recorded her as she responded to her query.
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Asked why her legs were dusty, the little girl spoke impeccably saying she played in the sand.
Her accent however left her mum confused rather than clear.
The little girl had to slow down her speaking pace to emphasize the words before her mum could understand her response.
Her flawless accent has gained her admirers who appear impressed with her delivery.
Reactions: Na you no understand
Her accent and other activities in the video have generated numerous reactions from users who have admired her polished pronunciation
@pretty lilly1 commented:
โMadam open your ear and hear english๐
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@user8135077054826 said:
โNa u no understand foreign Englishโ
@Gospel Youngwealth commended:
โItโs the diction for me. So sweet and polishedโ
@treasureotas said:
โEnglish no be Africa mate oooooooh ๐๐๐ i no hear waiting she talkโ
@akhicharles1 asked:
โHow many of us come to the comments section to know what she said?โ
Oyinbo lady who hawked walnuts commends Nigerian hawkers
An Oyinbo lady who took to the streets of Lagos to hawk walnuts has come out to narrate what she went through and praised Nigerian hawkers for their hard work.
Skabash.com had reported in an earlier post how the lady, known as Pia, was seen hawking walnuts inside Lagos traffic, to various reactions from Nigerians.
Pia explained in a video how business went that day and the reason for her actions. According to her, she loves Nigeria and its diversity, as well as the way people have welcomed her into the country.
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She said she loves buying water and fruits on the side of the road and in traffic, and she just wanted to know how the hawkers felt.