Multiple award-winning rapper, Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, popularly known as Nicki Minaj, has stated that she can read and understand Nigerian pidgin English.
The rapper revealed this on Monday while responding to an X user who questioned her proficiency in pidgin English.
It all started after Nicki Minaj made a post in pidgin English, calling out an X user for using her name to chase clout and make money.
She wrote, “I must be the only person you can make money off mentioning. Go 1 day. Abeg. GO ONE FUCKING DAY WITHOUT FKNG LYING ABEG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
The post caught the attention of Nigerian X users, who wondered how the ‘Anaconda’ crooner became so adept in pidgin English.
Reacting to the post, an X user @tyxhndrxx, who questioned the rapper’s proficiency in pidgin, wrote, “
Who Dey teach Nicki Minaj pidgin language.”Who Dey teach Nicki Minaj pidgin language.”
Responding to the X user, Nicki Minaj revealed that she’s not a novice when it comes to speaking pidgin English, adding that she can read all the pidgin posted on the X timeline.
She wrote, “Wetin be the confusion? I Dey have eyes o? I can read all the pidgin weh una pikin de put on my timeline every day. “SUCKS TEETH LOUDLY.”
However, this is not the first time Nicki Minaj has interacted with her fans in pidgin. The rapper, while responding to a fan back in 2023, wrote, “Naija no Dey carry last.”
Nicki Minaj is no stranger to Nigeria. She was featured as an artist on Davido’s ‘Holy Ground,’ a track from his third studio album, A Better Time.
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