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Ban Nigerian Culture by danvon(op): 1:02pm On Mar 21, 2020
Nigeria is a country with many languages and culture and this makes it difficult for Nigeria to function as a single entity

What if one day the Nigerian government decides to ban Igbo Yoruba and Hausa speaking and make English the only language spoken in the country, also get rid of some cuisines, attires etc to enforce a more united culture

Is this possible? What would be it's consequences?
Re: Ban Nigerian Culture by Adeba01(m): 1:27pm On Mar 21, 2020
danvon:
Nigeria is a country with many languages and culture and this makes it difficult for Nigeria to function as a single entity

What if one day the Nigerian government decides to ban Igbo Yoruba and Hausa speaking and make English the only language spoken in the country, also get rid of some cuisines, attires etc to enforce a more united culture

Is this possible? What would be it's consequences?
Well said, I think we are like minded, could be wrong, time may tell, I say let us go back to our tribal lifestyles it was a lot better, there was more clarity and a lot less confusion
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