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Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. “Nyamiye” is a Twi word that means “God is good”. It is a way to show appreciation to God, showing a form of gratitude, and giving people hope that someone is...
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. “Kalabule” is a West African slang that refers to a shrewd, street-smart, sometimes illegal way to beat the system while doing business. It can be used as a verb or a...
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. “Apuskeleke” is Ghanian slang describing those who wear fitting clothes that show off their body, curves, or skin. People use it as a compliment, on looks, style, and clothes, and as a...
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. "No Wahala" means no worries in the Hausa language. It's a common phrase in Nigeria and Ghana. It's a great way to say "it's cool" or "don't worry". This design was...
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. "Burkina" means "honest" or "upright" in the Mossi language spoken in Mali, Togo, and Burkina Faso. This pattern is modelled after the Dashiki, a design popularised in the 1960s by African...
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. IJGB is Nigerian slang. It stands for "I Just Got Back", and signifies wealthy Nigerians who show off their riches. It is said, such people start every sentence with "I just...
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. "No Gidigidi" is a Hausa expression, that means "no rush", or "take it easy". The Hausa language is spoken by people in Nigeria, Ghana, Benin, Togo, Niger, Mali, and other West...
Premium designer cotton socks sent your way from Ghana. "Na Wash" is Ghanian and Nigerian slang which means "It's bullshit". When someone tries to tell you lies, you can send them away by saying "Na Wash". It's also the source...