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Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by debbydominic(f): 4:31pm On Dec 29, 2013
Prof. Ihechukwu Madubuike, Director, Igbo Renaissance at the Gregory University, Uturu, Abia, said on Saturday that the university would soon introduce the Igbo language as a compulsory course in the second year.

Madubuike announced this at Uturu during the 6th edition of the Igbo (Uturu) Cultural Carnival, which held at the university.

“By the next two years, the university plans to introduce the Igbo language as a compulsory subject for all students in the second year.

“Whether you are Yoruba, Hausa or Efik, you must take Igbo as a compulsory subject, in spite of your area of specialisation,” he said.

Madubuike described the Igbo language as the “soul of the culture of Ndigbo,” adding that the disappearance of the language would mean the ultimate death of the culture.

Earlier, the traditional ruler of Oko in Anambra state, Igwe Laz Ekwueme, called for concerted efforts by people of the South-East to save the Igbo language from going extinct.

Ekwueme, who was the chairman of the carnival, expressed regret that the Igbo language was under serious threat, due to the decline in its usage as a means of communication in various families.

He noted that many families of Igbo origin preferred to communicate in foreign languages, especially the English language, with their children.

“More often, nowadays, you find many parents communicating with their children and relations in the English language, rather than the Igbo language,” he said.

Ekwueme regretted that the development was capable of endangering the Igbo language, if not promptly checked.

The monarch, who was a former Minister of Education, commended the Chancellor of the University, Dr. Greg Ibe, for initiating the carnival.

“Anything that is done to encourage the sustenance of the Igbo language and culture would be encouraged,” he said.

Ekwueme noted that the event would add value to similar efforts designed to re-establish and reinforce the Igbo culture.

He urged governors in the zone to rally support toward the sustenance of the culture and the language of Ndigbo by identifying with the carnival.

Prof. Barth Chukwuezi, a director in the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, expressed delight that the Igbo cultural heritage and artefacts could be found in abundance in Uturu.

Chukwuezi, who is the Head, Educational Services and Training, said that the commission often encouraged the people to communicate in their native languages during its outreach programmes.

He noted that the Igbo language ranked among the few native languages in the country facing serious threats of possible extinction and called for urgent steps to stem the tide.

“Once a people’s language and culture go extinct, then the people literally cease to exist,” Chukwuezi said.

He advised parents to encourage the use of the Igbo language in their homes, as a major means of communication with their offspring, to save the language from dying.

The initiator and sponsor of the carnival said that the objective of the yearly event was to provide a platform for the transmission of Igbo culture from one generation to another, among others.

He said that the theme of this year’s carnival: “Ibu anyi danda” (meaning “resilience and the indomitable spirit”) of Ndigbo, underscored the numerous challenges and struggles faced by the Igbo man.

Ibe noted that God had always rewarded the Igbo man with huge success in his vocations and determination to succeed in life.

The Chancellor explained that the ceremony was organised as “our contribution to the cultural heritage of mankind”.

He described the celebration of a people’s culture as “the celebration of their history, civilisation and the totality of their way of life”.

The lecture on the theme was delivered by a renowned author and publisher, Mr Chinedum Ofomata.

Highlights of the ceremony included cultural dances by various dance groups from 16 states of the federation.

Different kinds of masquerades, including “Ijele” and “Atu” from Anambra, took turns to perform at the event, which attracted a large crowd from within and outside the country.

http://www.punchng.com/news/abia-varsity-to-make-igbo-language-compulsory-course/

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by debbydominic(f): 4:33pm On Dec 29, 2013
Mods please front page. A welcome development.
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Andyblaze: 4:43pm On Dec 29, 2013
This is a welcome development. We need to promote our own indigenous languages angry angry

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by ichommy(m): 4:44pm On Dec 29, 2013
Only Igbo, Good sha.
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by johnwizey: 4:44pm On Dec 29, 2013
Nice initiative

























I am a lawyer, so dont threaten me
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Nastyclown: 4:44pm On Dec 29, 2013
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by peeta4u(m): 4:45pm On Dec 29, 2013
Na by force?

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by codeine123: 4:45pm On Dec 29, 2013
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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by GSKing: 4:45pm On Dec 29, 2013
We take igbo language as a compulsory course in my school.

Why is this news?

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by imperiouxx(m): 4:45pm On Dec 29, 2013
What's the surprise about that? You said Gregory University. The only way Gregory (Giringory) that I know acts is like that in that nostalgic drama "The new Masquerade"

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by ichommy(m): 4:46pm On Dec 29, 2013
johnwizey: Nice initiative

























I am a lawyer, so dont threaten me


So you didn't take the Drugs abi?

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Tonyfrancis(m): 4:46pm On Dec 29, 2013
The only better story I have had from "God's own" state lately










#ma condom don burst inside oo

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Edoboy1(m): 4:47pm On Dec 29, 2013
Mtcheeeeew......nothing else to say.
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Andyblaze: 4:47pm On Dec 29, 2013
ichommy:


So you didn't take the Drugs abi?

He just escaped YabaLeft this afternoon. angry angry
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by johnwizey: 4:47pm On Dec 29, 2013
Andyblaze: .
If to say na anoda person, i for say his head no correct. But nxt tym use ur brain not ur fingers


















I am a lawyer, so dont threaten me
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Andyblaze: 4:48pm On Dec 29, 2013
Tonyfrancis: The only better story I have had from "God's own" state lately










[/b]#ma condom don burst inside oo[/b]


Bruva, what's wrong with your Medulla? angry angry
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by joaquin64(m): 4:48pm On Dec 29, 2013
Honestly, i need this!
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by johnwizey: 4:49pm On Dec 29, 2013
ichommy:


So you didn't take the Drugs abi?
lol..........shebi i tell u yesterday say e don finish

















I am a lawyer, so dont threaten me
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Andyblaze: 4:50pm On Dec 29, 2013
johnwizey: If to say na anoda person, i for say his head no correct. But nxt tym use ur brain not ur fingers


















I am a lawyer, so dont threaten me

Stop derailing the thread. Let's talk about the welcome development. Thanks angry angry
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Andyblaze: 4:52pm On Dec 29, 2013
ichommy: Only Igbo, Good sha.

You expect them to make other tribe's languages compulsory? angry angry

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by johnwizey: 4:52pm On Dec 29, 2013
Andyblaze:

Stop derailing the thread. Let's talk about the welcome development. Thanks angry angry
So u get sumtin to say before, u cum put .



















I am a lawyer, so dont threaten me
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Serendipity: 4:53pm On Dec 29, 2013
I am Igbo, but this is the apogee of rudderlessness. Igbo is a microscopic langiage and the knowledge of it is more or less useless. This is truer given that the majority of pupils that will attend that glorified secondary school varsity are Igbos who in most cases were taught the subject in high school and have thus gotten a smattering of the language.

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by adezjamz(m): 4:56pm On Dec 29, 2013
Kk

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Akshow: 4:58pm On Dec 29, 2013
And this is news because?
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by JohnFrankling(m): 4:59pm On Dec 29, 2013
Serendipity: I am Igbo, but this is the apogee of rudderlessness. Igbo is a microscopic langiage and the knowledge of it is more or less useless. This is truer given that the majority of pupils that will attend that glorified secondary school varsity are Igbos who in most cases were taught the subject in high school and have thus gotten a smattering of the language.
please go and sleep

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by JohnFrankling(m): 5:00pm On Dec 29, 2013
Serendipity: I am Igbo, but this is the apogee of rudderlessness. Igbo is a microscopic langiage and the knowledge of it is more or less useless. This is truer given that the majority of pupils that will attend that glorified secondary school varsity are Igbos who in most cases were taught the subject in high school and have thus gotten a smattering of the language.
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by OkikiOluwa1(m): 5:02pm On Dec 29, 2013
Very good.

Last Bullet:

They said some Nigerian languages are going into extinction.
These are ways of preventing that from happening.

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by DocAdray(f): 5:03pm On Dec 29, 2013
Nice...
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by NnamdiN: 5:04pm On Dec 29, 2013
Shouldn't be compulsory. Imagine a yoruba/hausa person carrying over an igbo language course ? It's weird. French was compulsory in high school, how many of us actually know french ?

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Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by pinpinkay: 5:06pm On Dec 29, 2013
Kk .. I wil b back to comment .. I nid to .....
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by ibnzubair(m): 5:12pm On Dec 29, 2013
I think they should make the standard quality of education compulsory on every segment of their institution
Re: Gregory University, Abia To Make Igbo Language A Compulsory Course by Andyblaze: 5:17pm On Dec 29, 2013
johnwizey: So u get sumtin to say before, u cum put .



















I am a lawyer, so dont threaten me

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