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Nigerian English Words in Oxford Dictionaries: My Role as the Consultant

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I’m extremely pleased to be part of the project which saw the inclusion of 29 Nigerian English words in Oxford Dictionaries. I’m all the more pleased with the reception, especially in Nigeria
...but also in other places. The widespread positive reception points to one obvious fact: that Nigerians are proud of their own. While battling with a feeling of vainglory, I’m extremely excited that the release will serve as a forerunner of my doctoral work which argues that...
Nigerians, like many other speakers of English around the world, can/do exercise ownership of English.
The editors at Oxford and I started this project in early 2018, working with assiduity to ensure that what is put out to the public is ‘qualitative’ (one of the words included).
I found myself in a team of the best lexicographers in the world, and I enjoyed every bit of the process. Thank you, Oxford, for the opportunity.

As the Nigerian consultant to the project, I’ve carefully read people’s views on the release. While reactions are generally positive,
I’ve observed that some news houses, perhaps inadvertently, termed the words Nigerian slang or Nigerian colloquialisms. Need they be reminded that such terms do not reflect the fact that these words, as evidence from corpora shows, are used in the most formal of contexts?
Well, this is an ongoing project and, hopefully, more words/senses will be added in the future. So I’m happy to receive criticisms, not necessarily suggestions of words that should be added. Do any of the definitions not represent what the words mean to Nigerians?
Let me thank every Nigerian, friend, colleague, supervisor and all who have sent me words of congrats. Thank you! We will ride on the strength of your support to do more.

Kingsley Oluchi Ugwuanyi
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