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		<title>OED: Nigerian Words ‘Japa’, ‘Agbero’, 20 others now in dictionary</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Oxford English Dictionary, OED, has officially included 22 Nigerian words and expressions, including “Japa” and  “Agbero”, in its latest lexicon update.</p>
<p>Mr Kingsley Ugwuanyi, a Nigerian English consultant for the OED, shared the exciting news on his LinkedIn, noting that the newly added words reflected the vibrancy of Nigerian culture, language, and social trends.</p>
<p>He expressed excitement over his role in drafting the words and recording their pronunciations for the online dictionary.</p>
<p>He wrote: “I’m thrilled to announce that the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) Oxford Languages OUP has officially published its latest updates.</p>
<p>“It features an amazing collection of Nigerian English words that beautifully reflect Nigeria’s culture, creativity, and the unique ways we express ourselves as Nigerians.</p>
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<p>“This time, I not only drafted most of the words but also had the incredible opportunity to provide their hashtag#pronunciations!</p>
<p>“So, when you explore the OED online and click on the pronunciations, you’ll hear my hashtag#voice bringing these words to life.”</p>
<p>According to Ugwuanyi, the inclusion of these words is a testament to the global reach of Nigerian English and its ability to capture contemporary realities alongside traditional heritage.</p>
<p>The newly added entries include popular terms like “japa,” “agbero,” “eba,” “419,” “abi”, “yahoo boy”, “adire”, “yarn dust”, “Kanuri”, “Kobo”, “Naija” and  “suya”, among others.</p>
<p>The other words added include  “area boy’ (lout), “cross-carpet”, “cross-carpeting”,  Edo, “gele” (headgear), “jand”, “janded”, and “Yahoo.”</p>
<p>Some of the words, such as “japa” and “jand”, remarkably appear as both nouns and verbs in the undated dictionary.</p>
<p>These words, deeply rooted in the everyday lives of Nigerians, highlight the influence of Pidgin English, street slang, and cultural expressions that are increasingly gaining global recognition.</p>
<p>Among the entries, “Agbero” is described as “a person (usually a boy or young man) who works as a lout, typically at car parks and bus stops.</p>
<p>“He collects money from passengers and drivers, and ushering passengers onto vehicles.</p>
<p>“Japa” is defined as “the emigration of Nigerians to other countries (esp. those in Europe or North America) in search of further education, employment, or economic opportunity.”</p>
<p>The term “419,” widely known in Nigeria, is defined “as fraud (now usually perpetrated on the internet), “Frequently as a modifier, as in 419 email, 419 scam, etc. Cf. yahoo n.2”</p>
<p>“It involves requests for advance payment in return for a substantial share of a large amount of money, which ultimately is never given.”</p>
<p>The OED had also in its 2020 lexicon update added 29 Nigerian words, highlighting the growing influence of Nigerian English globally.</p>
<p>The   entries include “gist”, “k-leg”, “next tomorrow”, “non-indigene”, “to rub minds”, “send-forth” and “Kannywood”, which refers to the film industry in northern Nigeria.</p>
<p>Other popular words added included “barbing salon”, “buka”,  “danfo”, “mama put” , “Okada”, a popular word in Nigeria for motorbike and “Tokunbo”, a word for second-hand materials.</p>
<p><strong><em>Source: NAN </em></strong></p>
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		<title>NMA declares Korean hospital in Abuja illegal, gives reasons</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has declared the operations of an elite health facility, ‘The Lilu Specialist Hospital’ frequented by wealthy Nigerians, as illegal over activities said to have fallen short of standards in medical practice. After four years of operating in Abuja, the irregularities around Lilu Hospital, purportedly run by North Korean, were brought [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has declared the operations of an elite health facility, ‘The Lilu Specialist Hospital’ frequented by wealthy Nigerians, as illegal over activities said to have fallen short of standards in medical practice.</p>
<p>After four years of operating in Abuja, the irregularities around Lilu Hospital, purportedly run by North Korean, were brought to the public glare following a recent investigation by the International Center for Investigative Report, ICIR.</p>
<p>According to the report, the hospital enjoyed patronage of a former Attorney General of the Federation, about four Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), and other highly placed individuals, particularly public officials, including those who work in the presidency.</p>
<p>NMA Chairman, FCT Chapter, Dr. Charles Ugwuanyi, made the position of the body known during <em>Public Conscience,</em> an anti-corruption radio programme produced by the Progressive Impact Organization for Community Development, PRIMORG, Wednesday, in Abuja</p>
<p>Ugwuanyi, who lauded ICIR and PRIMORG for flagging the anomaly at Lilu Hospital, confirmed that the facility was not registered with the Private Health Establishments Registration &amp; Monitoring Committee, PHERMC, in Abuja, which makes their operation illegitimate.</p>
<p>“The hospital has been sealed while the authorities are still searching for the culprits.”</p>
<p>His word: “We had a chat with the Chairman of PHERMC not too long ago, and he has assured us that they have visited that site (Lilu hospital) and discovered that there is no signpost there, and despite that they sealed it up, PHERMC is still in the process of looking for the principle outlaws.</p>
<p>“We also know that the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) are involved in this matter because they have also visited that facility.</p>
<p>“We (NMA) swept into action and findings from our committee, we have confirmed thus far that yes, there is a hospital called Lilu hospital, but it is never registered,” Ugwuanyi revealed.</p>
<p>He lamented the absence of solid legislation against quackery, stressing that the National Assembly must enact a law to punish culprits of quackery adequately.</p>
<p>“There is no strong legislation in anti-quackery, so we must push very quickly to make sure that there is an act on anti-quackery so that it will be easy to prosecute people that we catch. Before now, we charged them with fraud and impersonation, which they always find a way to escape, and the case drags on for so long. But if there is strong legislation, it becomes easy to prosecute,” Ugwuanyi stated.</p>
<p>On her part, the Chairman, Hospital Inspection, Medical Outreach and Anti-Quackery Committee, NMA-FCT, Dr. Whera Sagay, noted that the association was aware of the growing number of quacks in the medical profession, warning that “NMA is out to deal with those who are practising quackery, and own illegal hospitals.”</p>
<p>Sagay revealed that NMA was working with PHERMC, MDCN and the police to tackle the proliferation of illegal health facilities and quacks in the medical profession.</p>
<p>Investigative journalist with the ICIR, Marcus Fatunmole, said the hospital debunked the investigation&#8217;s findings, claiming that the facility was a spar center and not a hospital.</p>
<p>He noted that the hospital&#8217;s operations continued to be shrouded in secrecy as they still did not have a signpost to tell the general public what they were doing correctly.</p>
<p><em>Public Conscience</em> is a syndicated weekly anti-corruption radio programme used by PRIMORG to draw government and citizens’ attention to corruption and integrity issues in Nigeria.</p>
<p>The programme has the support of the MacArthur Foundation.</p>
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