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Speak English Without Mother Tongue Interference (Video)

Speak English  without mother tongue interference.
I may sound hilarious in this video to most people...LOL
But heck... Who cares?
So I did this video for those Nigerians who feel speaking their native language will destroy their perfect English..... Asi asi.... Nwane... You lie.

Also,  those of you who think that some of us who speak English that is void of Nigerian accent  are  hypocritical... Please,  you own hypocrisy knows no bounds.
I speak and write Igbo... Can you write your own language?
When was the last time you wrote your facebook post in your language?... LOL.
We all need to learn OK?
Did you think I never had mothertongue issues?
Guys... I did... I really did.
Watch the video here...




Comments

  1. Your igbo too much. I laughed so hard, I fell off my seat. Keep it up bra.

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  2. Chi m ooo.
    My brother idiegwu. This Igbo just fell off like bomb through your mouth. Hehehehe

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  3. You're doing alright sir.

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