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Top 17 Nigerian slangs that went viral in 2025

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 12, 2025 2281 Minutes read0

Nigeria’s vibrant youth culture is driving a linguistic revolution, with fresh slangs emerging from music, social media, movies, and street culture every year.

In 2025, several phrases have gone viral, capturing the nation’s humour, creativity, and mood, reports The Nation.

Phrases like Ganusi, Achalugo, and Labubu have become ubiquitous, reflecting the energy and pulse of Nigeria’s streets and online spaces.

These slangs are more than just words, they are a reflection of the nation’s youth culture, showcasing their creativity, humour, and experiences.

Here are 17 phrases that went viral in 2025:

1. Ganusi: A casual way to ask permission or get involved in something.

2. Achalugo: Inspired by the movie ‘Love in Every Word’, refers to a beautiful lady who’s worth investing time and money in.

3. Labubu: Describes something trendy, quirky, cute chaos or a viral toy craze.

4. Clock It: Used to agree or point out something obvious.

5. Sope Purrr: Expresses excitement or admiration.

6. Nepo Baby: Refers to someone whose career success is largely attributed to family connections, particularly having famous or influential parents.

7. Lapo Baby: Describes individuals from working-class or impoverished backgrounds.

8. Shayla: A term of endearment for a lady.

9. Cooked: Means someone is mentally exhausted or badly messed up.

10. Ate: Praises someone for doing something exceptionally well.

11. No Cap: Means “no problem” or “honesty”.

12. Kundusi: Originates from MC Oluomo’s mispronunciation of “kudos”.

13. Chakam: Emphasises taking screenshots as proof.

14. If e reach your turn: It is a sarcastic way of telling someone to not interfere, have too much opinion or be too nosy in one’s business but rather wait for their turn to apply the aforementioned.

15. Everywhere Go First Blurr: Expresses disappointment or heartbreak.

16. Take Ham Play: Emphasises the importance of an issue or statement.

17. Gadus: Expresses disbelief or absurdity.

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