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Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Sleekfingers: 6:40pm On Jan 26 |
Resetinc: In Japan and other developed countries. Most their student learn at least one foreign language. I don't see anything wrong learning Chinese language, do you know that, in the next 50 years, the Chinese will be the major players in Africa business partners....it has already started. Sit down there dey look..... 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by CandidAdmin(m): 6:41pm On Jan 26 |
You haven't learnt Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa. It's Chinese you want to learn? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by DenreleDave(m): 6:41pm On Jan 26 |
Resetinc: They don't see Igbo as enemy, it is the reverse |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by JoveD20(m): 6:46pm On Jan 26 |
This should be a good news to the Chinese. 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Funkyswagzz(m): 6:46pm On Jan 26 |
E don red |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Calitoscassius(m): 6:50pm On Jan 26 |
Righthussle:You think christianity is not foreign? You better think again. |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Sleekfingers: 6:52pm On Jan 26 |
CockPit: There is nothing wrong in learning foreign languages. As long as you can speak your language fluently. I am a yoruba, I speak and write it fluently. English fluently, I speak French, because of where I was born, and because I spent my early childhood there. I speak passable Spanish.....travelling things.....understand hausa language , can't speak fluently. 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by ITbomb(m): 6:54pm On Jan 26 |
The whole southeast should make Chinese compulsory from secondary school |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Ppogbae: 6:59pm On Jan 26 |
OP could've included the other languages in the title but we all know their agenda |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by CockPit: 7:01pm On Jan 26 |
Sleekfingers: Is Yoruba language developed? Can you study physics and Chemistry in Yoruba language? The fact that you can merely speak a dialect does not mean it is fully developed. Shame on all the linguistic professors, present and past government in Nigeria. Look at what Asian countries did with their languages. 2 Likes |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Kingrshd3: 7:04pm On Jan 26 |
Iceman2017: We don't have any foresight leaders to handle that t 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Sleekfingers: 7:12pm On Jan 26 |
CockPit: You made a valid point. It is not fully developed.....i remember, what Baba Faleti said, when my friends and I visited him years back ....he said, there was a move by some yoruba professors to developed the use of yoruba to teach mathematics and other subjects. But the idea or move was buried. |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by seunayantokun(m): 7:13pm On Jan 26 |
Their own Ijaw language nko? 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Lovenorth: 7:16pm On Jan 26 |
Agbadocassava:And you wrote your opinion in English |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by MeineMutter: 7:25pm On Jan 26 |
Is that the next thing for a state to do? Ilé ún jó, wèèrè ún la gutter. Is it Chinese language that Bayelsa people don’t speak or write that makes them to be on the state where they are? A state surrounded by water that doesn’t have drinkable water. No road. No hospital. Education has dilapidated but they are thinking of bringing and feeding, guarding and paying Chinese men. With the level of allocation that Bayelsa receives every month, the state can, conveniently, be paying, at least, N25,000 every month to its indigenes and still be able to do a lot of projects. I don’t see why governors of a state like Bayelsa with huge allocation cannot construct some hundred watts of electricity for his people and give them concrete or solid interlocking or asphalted roads, modern clinics (2 per local government), new classrooms building, etc. How much were Awolowo and Bola-Ige spending on these things when they were using cocoa money then? Bayelsa people beyyer talk now because mouth close and no dey talk, na im dey smell o. Chinese language is not what they need now. They need better standard of living. |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Anatolia: 7:34pm On Jan 26 |
The governor is pragmatic. The future of world economy will be dominated by the Chinese. Do the commenters not see that they will also learn Ijaw language. 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by ComeToJesus: 7:46pm On Jan 26 |
Way to go... China is a global powerhouse that has taken the world by storm in all spheres of human development. Their language is worth studying because in the next 10 years, there's going to be massive interface with Chinese civilization and one's ability to communicate fluently in the language opens a lot of vistas. 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Ironbull: 7:54pm On Jan 26 |
Bayelsans pls what is meaning of these? We are trying to break free from English colorisation used to took everything away from us now you are going Chi-Tun-Hin way pls what is e matter? |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Never4getU: 8:14pm On Jan 26 |
I hope the governor knows what his doing with this action of his because Chinese language or China isn't a country whom u think it's. I hope this isn't an attempt to use China to contain and enslave our unborn generations because if u look inward, their activities in Nigeria and how they subject our people to an untold hardship with inhuman treatment at any. China have a penchant for maltreatment worse than u can describe India. For me, It's not entirely wrong to understand a foreign language except in an event where we try to idolize it makes it annoying and the said country will use it to it's advantage. China is not a friendly country like English speaking countries. |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Konjiboii: 8:17pm On Jan 26 |
Coldspice: Not just fishery but agriculture as a whole, most importantly they should embrace tech and hospitality |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Righthussle: 8:17pm On Jan 26 |
Calitoscassius: I know it's foreign. |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Sunijacks(m): 8:56pm On Jan 26 |
You sure say them never sell bayelsa state given Chinese people |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by CockPit: 9:21pm On Jan 26 |
Sleekfingers: Honestly, we need to develop our indegenous languages like the Asians. Imagine the level of understanding if you yave to learn chemistry or maths in Yoruba or Igbo or Hausa. Even as small as South Korea, they created and developed their own languages not abandon them for a foreign language. We should have a seperate ministry for indigenous language developement headed by a fully qualified linguistic professor. Then we incorporate our indigenous language into education and make it mandatory. There should be like maths textbook in Yoruba dialect for example and the use made compusory from pry 1. Imagine having to learn maths in your own dialect like the Asians. Our children can't even speak or write our languages anymore. This is not acceptable. 4 Likes |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Ndipe(m): 9:29pm On Jan 26 |
Colomentality. Has the Chinese government incorporated any Nigerian language in their curriculum on the basis that Nigeria is an oil producing nation which may serve them economically? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by mikmash(m): 9:34pm On Jan 26 |
A welcome idea.i wish the government can incorporate that in all schools.to beat them, you have to stand toe to toe with them in communication.language is power. |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by divinelydiffere(f): 9:54pm On Jan 26 |
What's the confusion about. We have not finished learning English not to talk of our mother tongue and now Chinese 🤷🤷🤷. Please let's not confuse ourselves joor 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Mrvictorwrite(m): 10:09pm On Jan 26 |
That is really good |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by shonepa(m): 10:25pm On Jan 26 |
E don go, why u think say dem won start to dey teach Chinese? oz4real83: 1 Like |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by MissKudoswrite(f): 11:26pm On Jan 26 |
Woahhh |
Re: Bayelsa To Include Chinese Language In School Curriculum by Runnazzy(m): 11:28pm On Jan 26 |
oz4real83:Its already happening 1 Like |
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