The Nigerian English variety exists to adapt to the linguistic context of Nigeria, serving as a dynamic means of communication that reflects cultural, social, and historical influences. This paper engages readers in an engaging study that explores current trends in Nigerian English through the Ethnomethodology of Communication approach. Although many scholars have established the existence of Nigerian English as a recognised variety, few studies have delved into its recent developments to assess how far it has evolved. This study seeks to fill that gap by examining the latest patterns emerging within Nigerian English and identifying the key factors driving its transformation. A central focus of this research is the spoken words of random Nigerian graduates, which serve as a case study for understanding the practical applications of Nigerian English. Findings indicate that Nigerian English has moved beyond the simple transfer and accommodation of indigenous lexical features in English—though this remains a significant aspect. More notably, Nigerian English has become a tool for redefining meanings, encapsulating societal attitudes, and addressing intrinsic linguistic needs. It reflects how Nigerians perceive and express their thoughts on various phenomena while providing a means for cultural identity within a globalized world. As Nigerian English continues to evolve, its role in shaping linguistic trends and communication patterns remains significant; highlighting the interplay between language, culture, and expression in Nigeria.
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