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Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group

... of two or more Nigerian languages is widespread. Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Fulani, and Ijaw are the most widely used Nigerian languages. The Nok people in central Nigeria produced terracotta sculptures that have been discovered by ... Read Read: Gender Sensitivity Among Nigerian Ethnic Group

By: owomero stanley | 07/10/2007 | Women's Issues
Yetunde Farinloye

ORIGIN OF EFIK LANGUAGE

... English except C,J,Q,V,X and Z. The vowels include A.E. I. O. U. It would also be worthy to mention that In 1860, it was one of the first three Nigerian languages to be codified with its own orthography and grammar. Also, In 1862, Efik ... Read Read: ORIGIN OF EFIK LANGUAGE

By: Yetunde Farinloye | 02/09/2009 | Art & Entertainment
Emeka Esogbue

The Amazing English Language as Spoken by Nigerians

... long sentences were just too hot for Nigerians to utilize. Lenka was later made to understand that the Nigerian native languages are lacking in words like “Excuse me”, “Sorry” as it regards “Excuse”, “pardon me, “sorry?”   A Nigerian ... Read Read: The Amazing English Language as Spoken by Nigerians

By: Emeka Esogbue | 01/08/2008 | Culture

A Journey to Republic De Benin in West Africa: My Personal Experiences and the Nigerian Situation

... in any way been encouraged to understand or learn French by the Nigerian education system to become advantageously armed their citizens with the two international languages. It was also amazing to discover that road and notice boards in ... Read Read: A Journey to Republic De Benin in West Africa: My Personal Experiences and the Nigerian Situation

By: Emeka Esogbue | 11/07/2008 | Travel Tips

Traditional Nigerian recipes

... , cassava, fish, rice, okra, bananas, guinea corn and millet, and palm nuts. They are usually starchy and Nigerians love to cook with a lot of pepper and spices especially those from the southwest and southeast. This recipe uses all ... Read Read: Traditional Nigerian recipes

By: Jennifer Carter | 20/05/2006 | Health

Language Varieties

... is generally learned as a second language and used for communication among people who speak different languages. Examples are Nigerian Pidgin and Bislama (spoken in Vanuatu). Creole: When children start learning a pidgin as their first ... Read Read: Language Varieties

By: Md sahid Morsalin | 03/07/2008 | Languages
Augusta okon

The Nigerian Craze for Mexican Telenovelas

... Strokes, Mixed Blessings, Mind your language, Doctor in the House, Rising Dam, Some Mothers do have them, Rent A Ghost," amongst others. Unfortunately, they stopped the broadcast of these programmes and Nigerians had to be content with the ... Read Read: The Nigerian Craze for Mexican Telenovelas

By: Augusta okon | 15/09/2009 | Television
Emeka Esogbue

Knowing a Nigerian

... . Nigerians have continued to progress taking up international positions both within the international and regional organizations. Nigerians are hospitable people this may perhaps explain why the country may pass for the freest Nation ... Read Read: Knowing a Nigerian

By: Emeka Esogbue | 27/02/2008 | News & Society

How Gsm Phones Has Changed the Lives of Nigerians

... a means of extorting money from boys. Subsequently “send me credit” is now a common language in Nigeria A new name also crept into the Nigerian phone dictionary. This is “business centre” a kind of umbrella shade provided by owners ... Read Read: How Gsm Phones Has Changed the Lives of Nigerians

By: Emeka Esogbue | 04/02/2008 | News & Society

Nigeria: Taking Pidgin Language to Greater Heights

... to achieve which obviously is the adoption of one language Pidgin language is fast seeking to achieve. But this development also has certain draw-backs, consider the fact that most times Nigerians are found to communicate in Pidgin ... Read Read: Nigeria: Taking Pidgin Language to Greater Heights

By: Emeka Esogbue | 24/03/2008 | News & Society
Paul Thomson

Things Fall Apart: Chinua Achebe's Snapshot of Nigerian Colonization

... considering that he writes in English specifically for the purpose of bridging language barriers. His three most widely read novels form a sort of trio that explores Nigerian history during British colonization. By focusing on traditional ... Read Read: Things Fall Apart: Chinua Achebe's Snapshot of Nigerian Colonization

By: Paul Thomson | 23/10/2009 | K-12 Education

Traditional Food of Nigerian recipes

... , cassava, fish, rice, okra, bananas, guinea corn and millet, and palm nuts. They are usually starchy and Nigerians love to cook with a lot of pepper and spices especially those from the southwest and southeast. This recipe uses all local ... Read Read: Traditional Food of Nigerian recipes

By: jai | 30/09/2009 | Recipes
Emeka Esogbue

Igbo: Ruling Nigeria with Gospel tunes

... ” is a music that sold that particular Igbo vocabulary to the rest of Nigerians so well that it has become another word for “blessing” in just any Nigerian language. The Ngwa musical group will go down in the history of gospel music in the ... Read Read: Igbo: Ruling Nigeria with Gospel tunes

By: Emeka Esogbue | 01/09/2009 | Music

Abuja: How the Northern Oligarchy Led by the Military Junta Brought Nigeria’s Capital to the Door-step of the North

... spent almost their entire lives in the state. I bet that everyone will admit that more people today speak Yoruba than any other Nigerian language. This is the influence of Lagos. Historically, Lagos is widely believed to be an Awori ... Read Read: Abuja: How the Northern Oligarchy Led by the Military Junta Brought Nigeria’s Capital to the Door-step of the North

By: Emeka Esogbue | 05/05/2008 | Politics

Igbo: Ruling Nigeria with Gospel tunes

... ” is a music that sold that particular Igbo vocabulary to the rest of Nigerians so well that it has become another word for “blessing” in just any Nigerian language. The Ngwa musical group will go down in the history of gospel music in the ... Read Read: Igbo: Ruling Nigeria with Gospel tunes

By: Emeka Esogbue | 21/09/2009 | Music

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