By PEACE IJIYERA FOR many Yoruba Nigerian youths born and raised in the diaspora, it can be difficult to [...] ...
In her bid to support the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) endangered languages programme, actress and broadcaster, Feyikemi Niyi-Olayinka, has announced a ...
With more Nigerians exploring study abroad opportunities, international trade, and global networking, the ability to speak another language has never been more valuable. Today, learning another ...
As more and more key aspects of daily life migrate online, language inclusion can be a key component of ensuring equal access for all in digital spaces. However, many African languages lack the ...
There is no gain saying that parents are struggling to keep the local languages alive in today’s world. To ensure that Yoruba Language is kept alive, photographer and CEO of Camara Studios, Mrs.
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