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25/03/2026
Your language is you
Don't forget that!
The New Anthem, "Nigeria We Hail Thee" composed in Epie language by Hon. (Chief) Ayibanegiyefa Egba.
Hon. Egba is a Linguist and also a member of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly. She has been a staunch advocate of the development of Epie language.
Epie is one of the languages spoken in Bayelsa alongside Ijaw and others.
What's your thought?
Speaking your language is not a crime.
Your language is not criminality. Speaking it doesn't make you a thief.
Whenever you use your language, you preserve the culture
15/10/2025
This was how they labeled us for the show on Monday 😁
Now on with Sam Oråcle Chinedu
Advocacy for Nigerian Pidgin English in School Curriculum Gains Momentum
📌Do you think Nigerian Pidgin English should be taught in our schools?
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15/10/2025
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Kenneth Odion, Jackson Onyenwenu, Uwaoma Uchechukwu, Pst John Okike
13/10/2025
For years, I have been on this advocacy:
1. That Nigerian Pidgin should be recognized as an official language in Nigeria
2. It should be taught in Nigerian Schools
It's a good thing that a scholar from outside the shore of this country has added her voice to it. Maybe, now, it will become a discussion.
Nigerian Pidgin not Not Nigerian Pidgin English is a language and the most populous lingual Franca in Nigeria that has gotten international dialects also.
What's holding it?
Scholar advocates Pidgin English inclusion in school curriculum A United States–based language expert, Dr. Foluso Okebiorun, has called for the inclusion of Nigerian Pidgin English in the national school curriculum,
23/09/2025
We are still advocating and speaking out!
Today, by 1pm, we shall be Live Today95.1fm to dissect the new foreign languages added to the Senior Secondary Schools curriculum in Nigeria.
We shall look at its undertone, prospect and challenges of course in relation to our indigenous languages and development generally.
I am Josiah Egbilika
The Indigenous Language Advocate