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How Naija Are You? Take This Everyday Habits Quiz to Find Out!

How Naija Are You? Take This Everyday Habits Quiz to Find Out!

Nigerians have their own unique ways of living life — From shouting “Up NEPA!” to hunting for that perfect smoky party jollof. But the real question is: how much of that Naija spirit lives in you? Think you’re 100% Naija?

Take this fun quiz to find out if you’re a Certified Naija Icon 🇳🇬🔥, a Chill Naija ✨, or just an Observer of Naija Life 👀.

👉 Share your result, challenge your friends, and let’s settle it once and for all: Who is the most Naija in your squad?

  • Question of

    When NEPA takes light, what’s your first reaction?

    When NEPA takes light, what’s your first reaction?
    • Quietly turn on your generator/inverter.
    • Shout “Up NEPA!” immediately
    • Just sleep — light or no light, life must go on.
  • Question of

    Someone tells you “I dey come” — what does it usually mean?

    Someone tells you “I dey come” — what does it usually mean?
    • They’ll be back in 2 minutes.
    • They’re probably not coming back.
    • Depends on the person o.
  • Question of

    At a Nigerian wedding, where can you be found?

    At a Nigerian wedding, where can you be found?
    • Dancing close to the couple (so camera go see you).
    • Near the food & drinks section.
    • Sitting quietly, observing and enjoying.
  • Question of

    Which of these phrases do you use most?

    Which of these phrases do you use most?
    • “Abeg!”
    • “How far?”
    • “No wahala.”
  • Question of

    Your jollof rice preference?

    Your jollof rice preference?
    • Party jollof (smoky & plenty firewood vibes).
    • Homemade jollof.
    • Any jollof, as long as it’s not Ghana’s.
  • Question of

    Traffic is holding you for 3 hours. What do you do?

    Traffic is holding you for 3 hours. What do you do?
    • Start calculating your life choices.
    • Put music on and vibe.
    • Start a mini-church or comedy show in the bus.
  • Question of

    When someone says “We go see tomorrow” — what’s your expectation?

    When someone says “We go see tomorrow” — what’s your expectation?
    • You’ll definitely meet tomorrow.
    • You may never see them again.
    • Depends on if money is involved.

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