Exactly how you would say it anywhere else in the world.
English, Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba
To say "I love you" in Hausa, you would say "Ina son ku" or "Na gode da kai" which both translate to "I love you."
According to a report by the Nigerian Communications Commission, about 37% of Hausa people have access to the internet in Nigeria.
To say "I am coming" in Hausa, you can say "Ina zo."
To say "thank you" in Hausa, you would say "nagode."
To say "I miss you" in Hausa, you can say "Ina son ka."
To say "black panther" in Hausa, you can say "karakara kifi."
"In the Hausa language, 'I love you' is translated as 'Ina son ku'."
In Hausa, you can say "barka da zuwa" which translates to congratulations.
you say - inayni [in a-yeah knee]
In Hausa, you can say "Ina kwana" to greet someone in the evening.
In Nigeria, there are over 500 languages, but one widely spoken language is Yoruba. In Yoruba, "Jesus loves me" can be translated as "Jesu fẹ́ràn mi." If you're interested in another Nigerian language, such as Igbo or Hausa, the translation would differ accordingly.