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Jobs/VacanciesWriter & Researcher Needed (PAID ROLE) by 3edibles(op): 11:26pm On Jun 04, 2024
I run a small podcast narrating the entire lives of famous people which usually lasts an hour plus. Scripts are a length of 10,000 - 12,000 words.

Auto-biographer and researcher needed who can handle the script wiring and has the creativity to tell a life story in an engaging way that captures one's attention from the first paragraph.

Please get in touch on WhatsApp (09134881844).
CultureAny Farefare Speakers Here? by 3edibles(op): 6:16pm On Jul 27, 2022
Could you please translate this song?

Please, please, please I can't find the translation anywhere and it's for a report:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9R6VlZyR-0&t=3s&ab_channel=WiseBirdMusic
CultureRe: UPDATE: Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa by 3edibles(op): 5:23pm On Jun 21, 2020
Iceberg3:
Imagine,Tabili!!!?

BAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAHAHAA!!!!

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Please keep your deranged tribalistic posts off this thread, you are a pathetic embarrassment.
If you have no intelligent suggestions to post, you have my permission to s h u t - u p.
CultureRe: Alafin Weds New Bride by 3edibles: 5:17pm On Jun 21, 2020
What benefit has this man actually provided for his people? How has he improved their liveshuh What exactly is his purpose than to bleach and marry women young enough to be his great-grand daughter and feast of ill-gotten wealthhuh??

These idiots flourish because no one holds them accountable.
CultureUPDATE: Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa by 3edibles(op): 5:09pm On Jun 21, 2020
In Nigeria today we often find that our indigenous languages, even the main three are spoken by the current generation with a lot of English words. Either word for word or poorly remixed to fit the tonation.

E.G. Table (english) --- Tabili (yoruba)

Without relying on the federal government (due to chronic uselessness), how would you suggest this habit can be fixed? Would it be possible to establish a central and official language development centre where our indigenous vocabulary is updated by fluent language experts creating new words for new objects and inventions and publishing official dictionaries (like the english Oxford dictionary for example) instead of simply copying the English language? I fear that without this crucial action, indigenous languages are at risk of being left to decay in the past.

Do you think it's necessary or possible and if so how?
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