Let’s share this little mobile helper that’s been saving us stress lately – even surprising us: Dada Keyboard. It solves our long-standing typing struggles. You might need it.
As someone who communicates daily in English, Pidgin, and Yoruba, I’ve endured the “arrogant autocorrect” of default phone keyboards – like our everyday languages aren’t officially recognised, always getting “corrected” relentlessly. So frustrating. Plus, with my average phone performance, typing more than a few words caused annoying lag. Not a pleasant experience.
Then one day, while joining a recharge card giveaway, our crew downloaded Dada Keyboard from Google Play. First impression? Lightweight – just 24MB, way smaller than my usual Google keyboard. After trying it, our colleague instantly recommended it to all of us. Right from the setup screen, we felt that strong Nigerian vibe – pure familiarity!
But the really good thing happened when we started typing:
- Native language freedom, smooth expression:
I immediately tested common phrases like “E don happen! Wetin dey happen?” – Awesome! It totally understands and respects our language flow, zero “arrogant corrections.” That feeling of “My language is seen, my language is acknowledged!” – long overdue.
- AI smart phrases, saves time & heart:
Its advertised “AI Phrases” feature got me curious. Tried it? This is a genius invention. Type abbreviations like “hayd” → it suggests “How are you doing?” on the side. When sending birthday love to my sister, I typed “birthday” → instantly, a warm message popped up:
“As you celebrate your special day, may God bless you with joy and peace for many more years to come. 🎂✨”(even helped me match emoji).
Perfect. Time-saving. Emotion delivered. Same for love, blessing, greetings – rich quick-phrase library for every situation. This is how keyboards should help us express richly and efficiently. Made me think: “Why didn’t anyone do this for us before?!”
- Massive localised stickers & emojis, fun conversations:
This Dada Keyboard’s sticker gallery dwarfs any keyboard I’ve used – packed with Nigerian flavour, you’ll find nuanced emotions here, even characters from our favorite local TV shows. This is very interesting.
Overall, Dada Keyboard feels more than just a tool. It honours our language and culture, solves hardware lag issues, and – crucially – boosts my communication with smart phrases and hyper-local stickers. It makes expression livelier, easier, and truly Najia style.
If you are tired of slow keyboard typing, dealing with phone lag, or just want richer/funnier ways to express yourself, I suggest you try the Dada Keyboard. It might just be that “get-you” input companion you’ve been searching for.










