The linguistic complexity of Nigeria and the affinity of the indigenous languages to the diverse ethnic nationalities have made the issue of national integration become very worrisome and seem unattainable in the country. The different ethnic nationalities have continued to live in mutual distrust of one another. Apart from the National Policy on Education, which recognises Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba as the majority languages and also encourages every child to learn one of them in addition to the child’s mother tongue, government is yet to boldly come up with an official national language policy for Nigeria. In this paper, the use of indigenous languages to disseminate information to Nigerians, in addition to English, which is the country’s off...
The administration and maintenance of linguistic plurality and multilingualism in Nigeria seem to co...
Nigeria is a country with an immense population of over 140 million, the largest in Africa, and seve...
Language is like a chord that binds people together. However, when language issues are not properly ...
Studies have shown that Nigeria has over 400 indigenous languages as well as over 250 ethnic groups....
This paper dwells on the use of indigenous languages in the Nigerian education sector. The Nigerian ...
When it comes to matters of National Identity, the clamour usually is for the promotion of indigenou...
Nigeria is the most multilingual nation in Africa with about 400 to 500 indigenous languages, which ...
The National Policy on Education has done well to cover education levels ranging from the early chil...
Language which can be used as an effective instrument for national development and the promotion of ...
One of the major concerns of African scholars is the wide linguistic and educational gaps that exist...
As the most populous African nation, with one of the most diverse, and problematic, ethnolinguistic ...
The socio-linguistic picture of Nigeria, as a developing nation with so much economic, political, hu...
In multilingual societies like Nigeria, language which can be used as an effective instrument for na...
The socio-linguistic picture of Nigeria, as a developing nation with so vast economic, political and...
The paper aims at providing the function of the mother tongue and/or the language of the immediate c...
The administration and maintenance of linguistic plurality and multilingualism in Nigeria seem to co...
Nigeria is a country with an immense population of over 140 million, the largest in Africa, and seve...
Language is like a chord that binds people together. However, when language issues are not properly ...
Studies have shown that Nigeria has over 400 indigenous languages as well as over 250 ethnic groups....
This paper dwells on the use of indigenous languages in the Nigerian education sector. The Nigerian ...
When it comes to matters of National Identity, the clamour usually is for the promotion of indigenou...
Nigeria is the most multilingual nation in Africa with about 400 to 500 indigenous languages, which ...
The National Policy on Education has done well to cover education levels ranging from the early chil...
Language which can be used as an effective instrument for national development and the promotion of ...
One of the major concerns of African scholars is the wide linguistic and educational gaps that exist...
As the most populous African nation, with one of the most diverse, and problematic, ethnolinguistic ...
The socio-linguistic picture of Nigeria, as a developing nation with so much economic, political, hu...
In multilingual societies like Nigeria, language which can be used as an effective instrument for na...
The socio-linguistic picture of Nigeria, as a developing nation with so vast economic, political and...
The paper aims at providing the function of the mother tongue and/or the language of the immediate c...
The administration and maintenance of linguistic plurality and multilingualism in Nigeria seem to co...
Nigeria is a country with an immense population of over 140 million, the largest in Africa, and seve...
Language is like a chord that binds people together. However, when language issues are not properly ...