Oyinbo
Oyinbo is a Yoruba term primarily used in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa to refer to a white person or a foreigner. The word is believed to be derived from the Yoruba words "oyin" meaning honey and "bo" meaning to peel or be white, suggesting a connection to pale skin color or possibly foreign-made goods. While it has historically been used neutrally to describe people of European descent, its usage and reception can vary depending on context and regional dialect.
In contemporary usage, "oyinbo" is often employed in informal settings and can be used playfully, descriptively,