1. “Aba na anya”
If you have lived in or visited Aba, you probably already understand the popular phrase “Aba na anya” translated as “Aba and eyes”. The people in Abaare curious people and as such, are well-known spectators. They do not only notice everything that goes on around them, they make a point of staring at anything new or weird so much that the perpetrator is aware they have been noticed. Sometimes they call friends to join in on the beholding with phrases like : “Umu Aba lele oh!” translated as “Aba children, come and see”.
For instance, a tourist in heel boots who visits Aba park will not only be stared at, but will most likely be accosted and asked questions on why they are dressed different. This can be considered as a level of friendliness, but there are times they can go overboard.
–36NG
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