The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has raised the alarm that the viral social media slogan for the New Year 2024, “No gree for anybody,” was meant to trigger chaos in the country.
The Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who stated this in Abuja, said that based on intelligence, the police were informed that the slogan was aimed at triggering a revolution in the country.
The police spokesman, however, warned that no freedom is absolute and people should be careful of following illegal trends as freedom ceases when crime is committed; hence, the “no gree for anybody” slogan will not work at that instance.
He said the slogan will not work when anyone is being arrested for a crime by law enforcement agents.
“Let me say it again: with the new slogan for 2024, ‘No gree for anybody’, we have been informed by intelligence that this slogan is coming from a revolutionary sector that may likely cause problems across the country,” ACP Adejobi stated.
He noted that “No gree for anybody’ is being seen as normal talk, but in the security community, we have seen it as a very dangerous slogan that can trigger crises.”
Chronicle NG reports that “No gree for anybody” is more than a phrase; it represents a declaration of importance and a willingness to stand up for oneself. This slang, deeply rooted in the pidgin language, serves as a tool to challenge misunderstood viewpoints, demonstrating unwavering dedication to expressing one’s own perspective.
Beyond its direct meaning, “No gree for anybody” also encompasses the idea of refuting misconceptions. It’s a verbal stance against anyone prostrating or presenting a skewed view, a commitment to setting the record straight anytime, anywhere.
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The usage of this slang is not limited to the primary parties involved; third-party observers often join the fray, injecting an element of amusement they refer to as “Cruise.”
In doing so, they actively contribute to the playful and dynamic nature of Nigerian linguistic culture.
So, when do you deploy “No gree for anybody”? Picture this: when someone faces aggressive criticism or backlash, the timely invocation of this slang becomes a rallying cry. It signals solidarity and support, reinforcing the stand against unwarranted opposition.
In essence, “No gree for anybody” transcends its linguistic novelty; it encapsulates a spirit of resilience, individuality, and a refusal to succumb to external pressures. As this slang continues to resonate across social platforms, it reflects not only linguistic creativity but also the evolving ethos of Nigerian expression in the ever-dynamic landscape of 2024.