Entity: MADAM-KOI-KOI-ALSO-
Madam Koi Koi (also known as Lady Koi Koi and Madam Moke in Ghana) is a Nigerian urban legend featuring a vengeful ghost who haunts dormitories, hallways, and toilets in boarding schools at night; in day schools, she haunts toilets and students who come to school too early or leave school late.
MADAM-KOI-KOI-ALSO-
Etymology
The term 'Madam Koi Koi' is derived from Nigerian urban legends and folklore, where it is used to describe a vengeful ghost that haunts various educational institutions.
Definition
Madam Koi Koi refers to a vengeful ghost in Nigerian and African urban legend, known for haunting dormitories, hallways, and toilets in boarding schools at night, as well as in day schools where she targets students who arrive too early or leave late.
Historical Context
The legend of Madam Koi Koi has been passed down through generations in Nigeria and other African countries, often used as a cautionary tale to discourage students from misbehaving or breaking school rules.
Cultural Significance
Madam Koi Koi is deeply ingrained in Nigerian folklore, serving as a spooky reminder to students to respect school boundaries and curfews. The story of this vengeful ghost adds an element of mystery and fear to the school environment.
Related Concepts
- Lady Koi Koi
- Madam Moke
See Also
Madam Koi Koi refers to a vengeful ghost in Nigerian and African urban legend, known for haunting dormitories, hallways, and toilets in boarding schools at night, as well as in day schools where she targets students who arrive too early or leave late.