Language is more than a tool of communication; it is the heartbeat of culture, identity, and heritage. In Nigeria, home ...
The Punch on MSNOpinion
Nigeria’s new language policy as ‘cultural genocide’
In a stunning move, Nigeria’s National Council on Education has effectively silenced the voices of its own people by ...
The regions most likely to embrace the mother-tongue policy were the Northern states, where literacy levels are already fragile. In many parts of the North-West and North-East, literacy rates hover ...
The Punch on MSN
Why Nigeria’s cultural roots remain unbroken despite Western influence – Veteran author, Prof Timothy-Asobele
Prof. Timothy-Asobele discusses why Nigeria's cultural identity remains strong despite Western influence, highlighting ...
In West Africa, a major debate stresses the language children should use in school as schools have operated in the languages of colonisers ...
From the late 19th Century to the early 20th, the world witnessed the “Partition of Africa’ by European powers. The motives for the partition are well-known; and many of the contradictions that ...
From the late 19th century to the early 20th, the world witnessed the “Partition of Africa’ by European powers. The motives for the partition are well known; and many of the contradictions that ...
Ẹní bá sọ ilé nù so àpò ìyà kọ́. Whoever loses their home (language, ancestry, and identity) burdens themselves with unending suffering.
Emmanuel Item has tattooed hundreds of people with designs that draw deeply on his Nigerian heritage, connecting people in ...
Nigerian Tribune on MSNOpinion
Nigerian government is duplicitous in fight against terrorism —Dr Yemi Farounbi, former Nigerian envoy
A former Nigerian Ambassador to the Philippines, Dr Yemi Farounbi, in this interview by Deputy Editor, SAM NWAOKO, speaks on ...
Country and Town House on MSN
Adejoké Bakare On Becoming The UK’s First Black Female Chef To Win A Michelin Star
After garnering a cult following through years of hosting supper clubs, Nigerian-born chef Adejoké Bakare (nicknamed Joké) ...
Losing Our Tongues, Losing Our Roots: Why Nigeria Must Not Abandon Indigenous Languages In Education
Nigeria rsquo;s decision to adopt English as the sole language of instruction risks eroding cultural identity, deepening ...
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