The Role of Nigerian Pidgin in Stand-Up Comedy

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In the vibrant world of Nigerian stand-up comedy, language is more than just a tool for communication—it's a powerful medium for cultural expression and social commentary. "The Role of Nigerian Pidgin in Stand-Up Comedy" delves into the intricate linguistic landscape of Nigerian humor, offering an in-depth analysis of how comedians use Pidgin English to craft jokes that resonate with diverse audiences.

This book explores the evolution and significance of Nigerian Pidgin, tracing its roots from a language of necessity to a symbol of national identity. Through detailed case studies of popular Nigerian comedians, it examines how Pidgin serves as the backbone of comedic performances, enabling performers to navigate and manipulate cultural nuances, social norms, and political issues with wit and creativity.

Readers will gain insights into the linguistic devices employed by comedians—such as irony, exaggeration, and wordplay—and how these elements are masterfully woven into performances to elicit laughter while addressing serious societal topics. The book also highlights the role of comedy as a form of resistance, critique, and cultural preservation, showcasing how Nigerian Pidgin transcends mere entertainment to become a powerful tool for social change.

Whether you're a linguist, a cultural studies enthusiast, or simply a lover of comedy, "The Role of Nigerian Pidgin in Stand-Up Comedy" offers a unique perspective on the dynamic relationship between language and humor in one of Africa's most populous and culturally rich nations. This book invites readers to appreciate the complexity and richness of Nigerian Pidgin, and to understand the profound impact it has on the art of stand-up comedy

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