Nigerian

//naɪˈd͡ʒɪəɹɪən//

"Nigerian" in a Sentence (15 examples)

Tom was scammed by Nigerian scammers.

It's a classic Nigerian 419 scam.

It's a classic Nigerian booby-trap.

Are they Nigerian?

I'm Nigerian.

The Nigerian ambassador only speaks botched Spanish.

Patience Afor Abdullahi, a midwife and the head of nursing at Abuja National Hospital in the Nigerian capital, has lost track of how many babies she has delivered and she would not trade her job for anything.

This is a translation and transcript of Hausa service managing editor Aliyu Mustapha's in-language interview with Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.

Nigerian singer Fireboy DML's smash track "Peru" was gaining traction across the globe when megastar Ed Sheeran offered to contribute a verse to the remix.

In the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, the popular incense kaaji is a cherished, local tradition.

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For the same reasons that many Nigerians troop to churches in recent times, many also seek spiritual intervention through African traditional religions.

'No meat!' The Nigerian, who grew up knowing that ponmo or cowskin was popular on the menu list back home, heard the Chadians carry on, and pretending there was nothing scary about the promotion of ponmo as a national delicacy, replied suavely, 'Meat certainly is not all a man lives for, or is it, gentlemen?'

He added that Nigerians were also pained watching their leaders live in luxury while they struggled to make ends meet.

There was some languidness latent in the Nigerian atmosphere that made her forget the meaning of time passing.

One protester in the Nigerian capital told the national Channels Television that he was forced to join the Thursday protests due to hunger.

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