The driver is right. The Igbo used in Jehovah Witness magazines, Igbo Bible and school Igbo books is the central Igbo. The closest dialect to that in spellings is Owerri dialect. In books you see ụlọ for house. In Anambra dialect we say ụnọ. In books you see ihe meaning thing. We say ife, ifhe or ivhe in different Anambra dialects. But still, not all Owerri dialect words are used in Igbo books. 😂😂😂 You miss the Lagos chaos abroad? Chai o!
Wow! This is good to know, thank you. Didn't know this. I miss it o, the chaos , the banter with the drivers, conductors and passengers make Lagos life interesting😁
The driver is right. The Igbo used in Jehovah Witness magazines, Igbo Bible and school Igbo books is the central Igbo. The closest dialect to that in spellings is Owerri dialect. In books you see ụlọ for house. In Anambra dialect we say ụnọ. In books you see ihe meaning thing. We say ife, ifhe or ivhe in different Anambra dialects. But still, not all Owerri dialect words are used in Igbo books.
😂😂😂 You miss the Lagos chaos abroad? Chai o!
Wow! This is good to know, thank you. Didn't know this.
I miss it o, the chaos , the banter with the drivers, conductors and passengers make Lagos life interesting😁
Najia ohhh I dey miss
😊 oya enjoy it through my eyes. Thank you for watching sis
My dear enjoy Nigeria ooo. I miss public transport ooo. Nice vlog.
Thank you
Naija too sweet oooo
Yes o