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8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 1:58pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
1.Many parents,especially the elites send their wards to fee-paying schools where the medium is English. They believe English will guarantee good performance and help them get a good job . 2.Some parents ban their children from using their mother tongue at home even though both parents speak the same language. 3.In certain schools, particularly the indigenous languages are described as 'vernacular'.pejorativly used to refer to the indigenous languages as local, primitive and non-standard. Therefore in such schools,the moment you get to the compound,you will see an inscription boldly written in a conspicuous place:VERNACULAR SPEAKING IS HIGHLY PROHIBITED..any student caught speaking any language but English or French is heavily punished by beating or fining. 4.Proprietors of nursery and primary schools disregard the provision in the national policy of education with impunity. 5.Indigenous languages are accorded an inferior status in the curriculum 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 2:20pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
6. There is a great disparity in the amount of time devoted to the study of indigenous languages compared with English at school. For example in secondary schools in the Yoruba speaking states,Yoruba is taught for three periods of 40minutes each per week,where as English language and Literature is taught for eight periods per week,regardless of the fact that English has only 2 components where as Yoruba has three components: Language, Literature &Culture. Altogether they are given only three periods. And these same things are done to all languages of Nigeria; thereby, killing it gradually. 7. In the recruitment of teachers and allocation of teachers to schools, English and Science teachers are given priority by the Ministry of Education and school principals. Even when the schools' board/the Ministry of Education can't immediately provide such teachers,they are appointed and paid under the auspices of parents teachers' association(PTA). But our national Languages teacher are not treated in such manner. 8. In some cases graduates of other courses like History,Political Science, Sociology,Religious Studies, e.t.c who are native speakers of Yoruba are asked to teach Yoruba to make up their periods. Thinking anybody can teach it, they push these people to teach a subject they never read in school. Surprisingly, the students are always seen correcting the teachers. I used Yoruba as the major example because it is one of the three national languages, and it is the nearest to me. We have 18,565,000 speakers of the language. However, the Yoruba experience is a replica of what happens with other local languages taught concurrently in our schools presently. Although lecturers and student of the linguistics department are trying hard to make sure our languages does not die, it is up to you to keep our 527+ languages from dying out completely and being replaced by a foreign language: English. 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by AnodaIT(m): 2:51pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
Divepen:It beats my imagination why government show allow British Curriculum that negates all we took for as an African society. School stand proud to say they are offering British Curriculum not Nigerian Curriculum. The result is children coming back from school looking like total strangers to their community especially if if coming back from school means getting locked up in a fenced compound. 10 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 4:26pm On Sep 04, 2013 |
AnodaIT: AnodaIT: |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 1:17pm On Dec 27, 2014 |
AnodaIT:True talk boss.. In fact, when they arrive, they would become useless to the community and would blame the country for their uselessness 1 Like |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 12:17pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Yea, other languages might dieā¦ but yoruba will neva die. my pman no dey speak english for house. 10 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Jostico: 12:17pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
you dey define kabi osi for maths Tomorrow you become president,then com dey address us with agbor langauge guy think am now....GOD na english man ooo DEVIL na tribal man. We are made in the image and likeness of GOD sho gbo?? You know something well well,you nor write the thread with your agbor language 8 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by donmalcolm21(m): 12:17pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Nigerians view anybody that doesnt speak English as inferior, we blame Pej as if English should be a pre requisite for any communication. In my University days the best student wasnt able to express himself very well but he knew the right formular for every equation. Speaking our own language should be inculcated into our wards before we lost our future to western culture and language. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Jostico: 12:18pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Chukwugekwu: Chukwugekwu: 1 Like |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 12:18pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
9. We don't value our tribal names anymore. Instead, we settle for Shantel, Andre, Mason, Cameron and Olivia. I'm not saying we shouldn't have English names, but our native names should be first then English name should be Secondary or even Eliminated sef. 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by slimpoppa(m): 12:18pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Eiya |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by AKMoney1(m): 12:18pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Op are you high? |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by oathman(m): 12:18pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
nigeria we leave in......... and the children will end up not being able to speak there mother's language and there english will not be sound 2 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by youngds: 12:20pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by MillionDollars: 12:20pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Its starts from u mr op, y nt type your topic nd post in ur native language?? 7 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by jonezz(m): 12:20pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
What can we do?Since every gadget are been Made by these English people we just have to follow follow. |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by wisepigeon: 12:20pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Hmn, after a second thought ... 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Penuelseun(m): 12:20pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
That is Nigeria for u, we hold other nation's cultures in high esteem but ours in total disregard 3 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Dreyl(m): 12:21pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Hmmm |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 12:22pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Divepen: Ka fadi gaskiya! Duk abun da ka fadi da gaske ka ke! 2 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by lanxlot(m): 12:22pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
na im make una go vote 4 me 4 presidency na.....wen I wan contest. I go make pigin our official language.....if dem catch u de speak oyinbo......u pay 5n. |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by GIYAZZ(m): 12:22pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
2.Some parents ban their children from using their mother tongue at home even though both parents speak the same language. This is the worst, parents should STOP doing this! It's very harmful. 5 Likes |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by NaLaugh: 12:23pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Not really |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by Nobody: 12:23pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
did the mods just bring a post of 2013 to front page it's not fair o 1 Like |
Re: 8 Reasons Nigeria's Languages Will Never Stop Dying by RichDad1(m): 12:23pm On Dec 29, 2014 |
Op, I share your sentiment, but unfortunately, that is one of the price of Evolution. It will interest you to know that the USA was not originally an All English speaking country, They have local and indigenous languages and applies to the UK. Infact, up till today, there're still people speaking indigenous languages in Wales and Scotland - alas, a few of them. And since we are modeling our country towards this DEVELOPED nations, this is the price to pay. 5 Likes |
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