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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by deomelllo: 4:17pm On Feb 15, 2018
Partnerbiz:


You said they were ranting in vain since the bill had already been passed into law.
And I inquired if passage of passage of the same was sacrosanct and devoid of any remedy?


So it cannot be declared null and void by the courts?



National Policy on Education (NPE) stipulates that the medium of instruction should be the language of the immediate environment of the child. Schools are free to select such Nigerian Language to be taught.



http://www.nerdc.org.ng/eCurriculum/CurriculumSTructure.aspx



No, it can not be overturned because the LASG did exactly what the FG and the constitution recommended especially the red lighted part.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Efewestern: 5:13pm On Feb 15, 2018
deomelllo:

Fact is, you have zero credibility here and your misguided argument is based on your hate, dislike and anti Lagos sentiments.

You think Lagos is a slum, Lagos is over-hyped and even though the topic of discussion in this thread is the new Yoruba Language law, but your first post in this thread was irrelevant and off topic rubbish about dirty Lagos.


The motive behind those comments was the highlight the true state of Nigeria's biggest city, instead of living In self denial, how you translated that into a hate speech beats me, I actually have nothing to proof to you.. believe anything you want to believe.

Besides, of what relevance is your meaningless argument? The people of Lagos via their elected representatives charged to make decisions for the people of Lagos state made the right call, it doesn't have to be right in the eyes of Lagos hating people like you, but it's the right call in the eyes of the people of Lagos and the Lagos electorates.


It's your state, do anything you so wish.. I just said what I feel.

oodualover:

... You have proven that you are a Yoruba hater through your past comments. Just in case your ignorant mind does not know this, Anambra made ibo language course compulsory for every student that gained admission into their state's higher institutions...
Anybody that criticize that bill is a Yoruba hater...

so because I don't agree with this bill automatically makes me a Yoruba hater?, wow.. never knew opposing some else's view automatically makes him a hater. Stop the emotional blackmail, I gave my reasons why I don't support the language bill.

Anambra and Lagos are not the same, let's take this example, the Urhobos/isoko hardly migrate east Ward, instead they tend to settle In western states like ondo, ogun and lagos, now laws like this will somehow affect any urhobo indigene seeking admission into any of Lagos state institution, or how do you explain to a young man in warri who wants to Attend LASU but was told he needed a pass Yoruba in waec, someone who hasn't been taught Yoruba all his life, I clearly understand you want your language and culture preserved, but believe me this isn't funny.

And stop trying to turn this into a tribal ish.. I hold nothing against you.
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Kenyanna: 5:23pm On Feb 15, 2018
I love this federal system of Nigeria. All the states should take charge of their defense, economy, health and most importantly culture and language! Kudos to Lagos govt.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Kenyanna: 5:42pm On Feb 15, 2018
Amarabae:

Crap.
Allow ur own culture to flourish first before allowing another person own to flourish.
Exactly, first you let your culture thrive before you allow others in. Every developed nation state went through a period of isolation before opening up.
If you open up too early, especially to people from the West, the more organized culture of the guests will overwhelm and diminish the hosts still maturing culture.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by LaudableXX: 6:06pm On Feb 15, 2018
cKaiser:
By Chukwujekwu Ilozue
Onitsha — Principals of secondary schools in Anambra State who promote pupils from Junior Secondary School III (JSS III) to Senior Secondary School I (SSS I) without the pupils passing Igbo language are to be removed from their positions and fined N5,000, for each of the pupils so promoted.

Also, any state or privately owned tertiary institution in the state which is found not to have established an Igbo language department or made Igbo language a mandatory general studies course by September, 2011 shall pay a fine of N100,000 for every month in which the offence continues
http://allafrica.com/stories/201006080539.html

They even extended the law to private tertiary institutions. Can you imagine...?? shocked

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by deomelllo: 6:08pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


The motive behind those comments was the highlight the true state of Nigeria's biggest city, instead of living In self denial, how you translated that into a hate speech beats me, I actually have nothing to proof to you.. believe anything you want to believe.


No, I posted your own comments on different threads and different topics bashing, insulting and denigrating Lagos state and you even did the same thing in this thread even though this thread about Yoruba language Law in Lagos state, you still inserted your hate and disgust for Lagos by letting us know how dirty Lagos is instead of the topic of discussion which highlighted our true intentions and disdain for Lagos state regardless of any Language law or the main topic of discussion.

How hypocritical, absurd and contradictory asking how I translated your comment into hate speech, shouldn't you be asking yourself how you translated the topic, Yoruba Language Law in Lagos state into Lagos is dirty?



It's your state, do anything you so wish.. I just said what I feel.


What you feel was generalization and ignorance since the whole of Lagos is not a slum and last I checked, they have slums in even the most developed countries around the globe.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by omonnakoda: 6:08pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


The motive behind those comments was the highlight the true state of Nigeria's biggest city, instead of living In self denial, how you translated that into a hate speech beats me, I actually have nothing to proof to you.. believe anything you want to believe.



It's your state, do anything you so wish.. I just said what I feel.



so because I don't agree with this bill automatically makes me a Yoruba hater?, wow.. never knew opposing some else's view automatically makes him a hater. Stop the emotional blackmail, I gave my reasons why I don't support the language bill.

Anambra and Lagos are not the same, let's take this example, the Urhobos/isoko hardly migrate east Ward, instead they tend to settle In western states like ondo, ogun and lagos, now laws like this will somehow affect any urhobo indigene seeking admission into any of Lagos state institution, or how do you explain to a young man in warri who wants to Attend LASU but was told he needed a pass Yoruba in waec, someone who hasn't been taught Yoruba all his life, I clearly understand you want your language and culture preserved, but believe me this isn't funny.

And stop trying to turn this into a tribal ish.. I hold nothing against you.

What do I say to him ?

Try Unilag, LASU was not set up to cater for such "migrants " . Isoko and Urhobo kids who have grown up in Lagos and whose parents are taxpayers should be catered for and they should be proficient in Yoruba. In future ALL kids who complete secondary education in Lagos must be literate in Yoruba. They are the ones that LASU must prioritise not children of non residents or non taxpayers. Those should try universities where they schooled or Private or federal universities
The truth is that such people and even indigenous Yoruba people are no longer encouraged to learn Yoruba and that is why this is an excellent law.
Jegede Sokoya the TV character was Igbo . He was born in an era when Yoruba education was emphasised.
We need to get back to that

In the UK UNIVERSITY education is free in SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES for citizens in Scotland if you live there it is not free if you live in England

Those who live,work and pay tax in Lagos cannot have the same entitlement as those who work live and pay tax in Delta state.
With entitlement comes duties and obligations such as............


Learning Yoruba

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by LaudableXX: 6:10pm On Feb 15, 2018
deomelllo:
No, it can not be overturned because the LASG did exactly what the FG and the constitution recommended especially the red ilithed part.

My guy, may you live long!! One cold bottle of Origin Zero for you! cool

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Efewestern: 6:35pm On Feb 15, 2018
omonnakoda:


What do I say to him ?

Try Unilag, LASU was not set up to cater for such "migrants " . Isoko and Urhobo kids who have grown up in Lagos and whose parents are taxpayers should be catered for and they should be proficient in Yoruba. In future ALL kids who complete secondary education in Lagos must be literate in Yoruba. They are the ones that LASU must prioritise not children of non residents or non taxpayers. Those should try universities where they schooled or Private or federal universities
The truth is that such people and even indigenous Yoruba people are no longer encouraged to learn Yoruba and that is why this is an excellent law.
Jegede Sokoya the TV character was Igbo . He was born in an era when Yoruba education was emphasised.
We need to get back to that

In the UK UNIVERSITY education is free in SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES for citizens in Scotland if you live there it is not free if you live in England

Those who live,work and pay tax in Lagos cannot have the same entitlement as those who work live and pay tax in Delta state.
With entitlement comes duties and obligations such as............


Learning Yoruba

You didn't acknowledge the fact that we have so many Yorubas schooling in Delta, especially Delsu and Ozoro which are state owned , now imagine us asking those Yoruba students to learn Urhobo before they will be admitted, won't they feel we are imposing our language and culture on them? or should we say Delsu wasn't set up to Carter for their needs?

So what you re implying is that, everybody should go to their state to further their education.. so much for one Nigeria.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Partnerbiz(f): 6:37pm On Feb 15, 2018
LaudableXX:



You conveniently ignored the fact that Igbo is a compulsory part of mandatory courses like General Studies, in state-owned tertiary institutions in Anambra and Imo. You also ignored the fact that Igbo is compulsory in all state-owned primary and secondary schools within Anambra as well as Imo, and students will not be promoted to the next class if they fail Igbo, no matter how high their scores are, in English, Maths, Physics, Biology and other core subjects. undecided

If Lagos state has decided to make a credit pass in Yoruba language part of its admission criteria into tertiary institutions, why don't you opt for a federal institution, where the law does not apply? Why are you wailing over this issue when alternatives exist nationwide? shocked

There is absolutely nothing unconstitutional about the law. sad The Lagos State House of Assembly is simply trying to preserve the cultural heritage of the state, and its indigenous language. You did not wail about "unconstitutionality" or rant about "tribalism", when Anambra made Igbo, a mandatory part of General Studies courses for all undergraduates within its' state-owned tertiary institutions, did you?

You mean that Unizik offers mandatory Igbo language course for ALL students. A federal Uni?

Thats incredible.
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Efewestern: 6:44pm On Feb 15, 2018
deomelllo:


No, I posted your own comments on different threads and different topics bashing, insulting and denigrating Lagos state and you even did the same thing in this thread even though this thread about Yoruba language Law in Lagos state, you still inserted your hate and disgust for Lagos by letting us know how dirty Lagos is instead of the topic of discussion which highlighted our true intentions and disdain for Lagos state regardless of any Language law or the main topic of discussion.

How hypocritical, absurd and contradictory asking how I translated your comment into hate speech, shouldn't you be asking yourself how you translated the topic, Yoruba Language Law in Lagos state into Lagos is dirty?


I said there are matters that needed urgent attention in Lagos instead of this language law and I used the refuse dump as an example .

What you feel was generalization and ignorance since the whole of Lagos is not a slum and last I checked, they have slums in even the most developed countries around the globe.


if you noticed I didn't limit my criticism to Lagos alone, sometimes I do call warri names, I don't know why you were so concerned about lagos, and the last time I checked a huge part of lagos still looks unattractive, all thanks to our/Your "Good" leaders.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by LaudableXX: 6:46pm On Feb 15, 2018
Partnerbiz:
You mean that Unizik offers mandatory Igbo language course for ALL students. A federal Uni?

Thats incredible.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by USAbabe(f): 6:53pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


Everything is silly about the move, If they limited the law to Primary and secondary school I wouldn't have complained, but they went too far, to the extent of Using Yoruba language as a major criteria for gaining admission into any of the state institution, something we haven't heard of since the history of this nation.

This is another tribalist nonsense taken too far, In Lagos almost half the population understand and speaks Yoruba fluently, the language is not endangered, so the law is useless believe me, this is not what the state needs now.

i LOVE U..THEY JUST WANT TO CREATE TRABALISM
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Partnerbiz(f): 6:54pm On Feb 15, 2018
[quote author=LaudableXX post=65095581][/quote]
Believing that is akin to believing that Nigeria is in Asia.
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by deomelllo: 6:54pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


You didn't acknowledge the fact that we have so many Yorubas schooling in Delta, especially Delsu and Ozoro which are state owned , now imagine us asking those Yoruba students to learn Urhobo before they will be admitted, won't they feel we are imposing our language and culture on them? or should we say Delsu wasn't set up to Carter for their needs?




That's up to your state to decide, Lagos state government is empowered by the people of Lagos state to make and enforce laws in Lagos state, not Delta state.

Lagos state doesn't function or exist based on what the people in Delta state are doing or not doing.

Again, LASG did exactly what the FG and the National Policy on Education (NPE) recommended, it is up to Delta state to follow or ignore that recommendation, but stop acting as if you know more than the framers of that policy.


So what you re implying is that, everybody should go to their state to further their education.. so much for one Nigeria.

That's the individual choices people have to make and if it's so important or necessary for Yoruba students to school in Delta state, well, they have other options because I'm sure they have a Federal University in Dleta state without such requirements.

They also have a FG university in Lagos without such requirements.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by omonnakoda: 6:55pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


You didn't acknowledge the fact that we have so many Yorubas schooling in Delta, especially Delsu and Ozoro which are state owned , now imagine us asking those Yoruba students to learn Urhobo before they will be admitted, won't they feel we are imposing our language and culture on them? or should we say Delsu wasn't set up to Carter for their needs?

So what you re implying is that, everybody should go to their state to further their education.. so much for one Nigeria.
We are talking about a new law not the past.
If Delta State makes a law then anyone wanting to go there MUST obey the law.
No one is going to tell students already in LASU to go and do WAEC Yoruba.but new entrants is a different matter.

Many people from Delta state live in Belgium, Netherlands, Italy and so on. Some die trying to get there.
When they arrive they learn the language.
You cannot insist on changing a place to suit you.

YOU must change to assimilate

GO and research the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and it's Language learning Act.

There is nothing new or strange here

MANY is a meaningless term.

How many?

What proportion.

Those Yorubas do they live and do their parents pay tax in Delta?
Please do not misrepresent my words.


LASU is there primarily for those kids who schooled in Lagos regardless of ethnicity. As long as they are residents and their parents pay tax.

They are priority

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Partnerbiz(f): 6:56pm On Feb 15, 2018
deomelllo:








No, it can not be overturned because the LASG did exactly what the FG and the constitution recommended especially the red lighted part.







I need not argue with you more on this. We will be talking at cross purposes.
You have not even a smattering of the legal system.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Partnerbiz(f): 7:00pm On Feb 15, 2018
cKaiser:


By Chukwujekwu Ilozue
Onitsha — Principals of secondary schools in Anambra State who promote pupils from Junior Secondary School III (JSS III) to Senior Secondary School I (SSS I) without the pupils passing Igbo language are to be removed from their positions and fined N5,000, for each of the pupils so promoted.

Also, any state or privately owned tertiary institution in the state which is found not to have established an Igbo language department or made Igbo language a mandatory general studies course by September, 2011 shall pay a fine of N100,000 for every month in which the offence continues
http://allafrica.com/stories/201006080539.html

I asked if Igbo was made a criteria for gaining admission. You answered in the affirmative, now you are quoting a different thing.
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Partnerbiz(f): 7:02pm On Feb 15, 2018
LaudableXX:

Are you for real? shocked The same Anambra that made Igbo a mandatory part of its compulsory General Studies course, in state owned tertiary institutions within Anambra? Unlike Lagos where the Yoruba language is just a criteria for admission into higher institutions, but it can be discarded after your admission process is completed?

The fact that you cited Unizik, a federal varsity as one offering Igbo compulsorily for all students casts aspersions on the authenticity of that source.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by omonnakoda: 7:02pm On Feb 15, 2018
Partnerbiz:


I need not argue with you more on this. We will be talking at cross purposes.
You have not even a smattering of the legal system.

Anyone can say that it is cheap and meaningless.


If there was such a thing as you wish to pretend.there would be no court cases because all lawyers would simply agree on issues which would be so OBVIOUS there would be no need for courts

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by deomelllo: 7:04pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


I said there are matters that needed urgent attention in Lagos instead of this language law and I used the refuse dump as an example .


The fact that they have sanitation issues in Lagos or any other society on the surface of the earth doesn't mean they should and cannot make laws and you don't even get to decide when and how they can make laws.

What about your own state? Don't you have slums in your state and the fact that you have slums prevent your lawmakers from making laws?

Don't you think they have to clean up every corner of Delta state before their lawmakers make and pass laws in Delta state?

You need to stop making these lame and ignorant arguments.



if you noticed I didn't limit my criticism to Lagos alone, sometimes I do call warri names, I don't know why you were so concerned about lagos, and the last time I checked a huge part of lagos still looks unattractive, all thanks to our/Your "Good" leaders.


I still don't see the connection between Yoruba Language Law in Lagos State and slums.


Go to your state and tell them to stop making laws until they clean up your slums

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by LaudableXX: 7:06pm On Feb 15, 2018
Partnerbiz:
Believing that is akin to believing that Nigeria is in Asia.
Partnerbiz:
The fact that you cited Unizik, a federal varsity as one offering Igbo compulsorily for all students casts aspersions on the authenticity of that source.

Are you talking about the same Nnamdi Azikiwe University which came into being, as an offshoot of the defunct Anambra State University of Technology (ASUTECH)?

ASUTECH which was established through Law No. 7 of 30th July 1980 by the Government of the old Anambra, and operated as a multi-campus university, with campuses in Abakiliki, Enugu, Awka and Nnewi.

In 1991, following the split of the old Anambra State into Anambra and Enugu States, the Awka and Nnewi campuses of the former ASUTECH were constituent into Nnamdi Azikiwe University by the Anambra State Edict No.5 of November 26 1991. https://unizik.edu.ng/about/

It was later taken over by the Federal Government by Decree No. 34 of July 15, 1992.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by erek(m): 7:07pm On Feb 15, 2018
I'm just surprised on how this country was even arranged into separate regions with each having a particular language.... if only ogun state that is very close to lagos is an Igbo state while that of IMO is a Yoruba state....den this level of unitary form of law bills been passed would have been at its minimum level.......interest, opinions, future growth of each region or state will never bring about that one NIGERIA so of us say as a common slogan.....I think we can only be one if all of us should just learn one language... and that should be...URHOBO.......



HEHEHEHE......LAUGHS IN URHOBO
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by deomelllo: 7:09pm On Feb 15, 2018
Partnerbiz:


I need not argue with you more on this. We will be talking at cross purposes.
You have not even a smattering of the legal system.




You can not challenge the state for doing what the constitution recommended or for following the law.

If you don't like the law, then lobby your lawmakers to change or amend the constitution that gave Lagos state the legal backing to create their Language law..

Learn that basic concept per the constitution and legalities before your next comment.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by Efewestern: 7:12pm On Feb 15, 2018
deomelllo:


[b]That's up to your state to decide, Lagos state government is empowered by the people of Lagos state to make and enforce laws in Lagos state, not Delta state.

Lagos state doesn't function or exist based on what the people in Delta state are doing or not doing.


Laws made in Lagos state will somehow affect someone from another state, Especially regarding this Bill .

Let's assume 70% of non yoruba don't have a pass in Yoruba and hence can't seek admission into any of the state uni, they will be forced to go to their state to seek for admission, on getting there they will still end up competing with the students from other states , It actually means that you can't school in my state until you understand my language, but I can school in your state.

Again, LASG did exactly what the FG and the National Policy on Education (NPE) recommended, it is up to Delta state to follow or ignore that recommendation, but stop acting as if you know more than the framers of that policy.[/b]


FG encouraged promotion of our local language, but not to use it as a criteria for admission.

That's the individual choices people have to make and if it's so important or necessary for Yoruba students to school in Delta state, well, they have other options because I'm sure they have a Federal University in Dleta state without such requirements.

They also have a FG university in Lagos without such requirements.

Should every state follow this trend, I hope you know the implications.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by googi: 7:12pm On Feb 15, 2018
Cheri, see me see trouble O!

All these because man wan ime language for ime state.

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by oodualover: 7:18pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


The motive behind those comments was the highlight the true state of Nigeria's biggest city, instead of living In self denial, how you translated that into a hate speech beats me, I actually have nothing to proof to you.. believe anything you want to believe.



It's your state, do anything you so wish.. I just said what I feel.



so because I don't agree with this bill automatically makes me a Yoruba hater?, wow.. never knew opposing some else's view automatically makes him a hater. Stop the emotional blackmail, I gave my reasons why I don't support the language bill.

Anambra and Lagos are not the same, let's take this example, the Urhobos/isoko hardly migrate east Ward, instead they tend to settle In western states like ondo, ogun and lagos, now laws like this will somehow affect any urhobo indigene seeking admission into any of Lagos state institution, or how do you explain to a young man in warri who wants to Attend LASU but was told he needed a pass Yoruba in waec, someone who hasn't been taught Yoruba all his life, I clearly understand you want your language and culture preserved, but believe me this isn't funny.

And stop trying to turn this into a tribal ish.. I hold nothing against you.
How many Delta residents choose LASU if not Yoruba? Most people that select LASU are people that reside in Lagos or Yoruba people that live in other states. And yes, the language is here to stay. I hope other Yoruba states will follow. You keep trying to justify what Anambra did. There is no difference between them. They both have indigenes

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by USAbabe(f): 7:25pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


Laws made in Lagos state will somehow affect someone from another state, Especially regarding this Bill .

Let's assume 70% of non yoruba don't have a pass in Yoruba and hence can't seek admission into any of the state uni, they will be forced to go to their state to seek for admission, on getting there they will still end up competing with the students from other states , It actually means that you can't school in my state until you understand my language, but I can school in your state.



FG encouraged promotion of our local language, but not to use it as a criteria for admission.



Should every state follow this trend, I hope you know the implications.

keep it on i am with u. after they will all be shouting one Nigeria
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by oodualover: 7:28pm On Feb 15, 2018
erek:
I'm just surprised on how this country was even arranged into separate regions with each having a particular language.... if only ogun state that is very close to lagos is an Igbo state while that of IMO is a Yoruba state....den this level of unitary form of law bills been passed would have been at its minimum level.......interest, opinions, future growth of each region or state will never bring about that one NIGERIA so of us say as a common slogan.....I think we can only be one if all of us should just learn one language... and that should be...URHOBO.......



HEHEHEHE......LAUGHS IN URHOBO

Yes! We are different people and located in different regions. This is why Nigeria can be split easily. We don't share any similarity in anyway. We don't need to deceive ourselves by enforcing one language on other people because we are naturally not united

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by USAbabe(f): 7:29pm On Feb 15, 2018
Efewestern:


Laws made in Lagos state will somehow affect someone from another state, Especially regarding this Bill .

Let's assume 70% of non yoruba don't have a pass in Yoruba and hence can't seek admission into any of the state uni, they will be forced to go to their state to seek for admission, on getting there they will still end up competing with the students from other states , It actually means that you can't school in my state until you understand my language, but I can school in your state.



FG encouraged promotion of our local language, but not to use it as a criteria for admission.



Should every state follow this trend, I hope you know the implications.

My question is why didn't they introduce this law to other yoruba state where yorubas are majority? y lagos:?

Lagos state was former capital territory and every Nigeria worked for the development of the state


why must is be lagos? unless they have other intention
Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by LaudableXX: 7:29pm On Feb 15, 2018
USAbabe:
keep it on i am with u. after they will all be shouting one Nigeria
This your statement sounds hypocritical. So other states can implement a language law, but Lagos state cannot?

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Re: My Message To Igbos Over The New Language Law In Lagos by LaudableXX: 7:33pm On Feb 15, 2018
omenkaLives:
You don't seem to understand what I wrote. Was actually pointing out what the same Afam who's complaining today wrote a couple of years ago.

Oh, sorry! My bad. cry You quoted Sanchez01, who had earlier responded to Afam4eva's post. I get it, now.

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