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Pidgin English Should Be Introduced Into Nigerian Education System -2Face Idibia (Do you agree?)

2Face Idibia wants the education framework in Nigeria to introduce pidgin English with the educational program!

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He has proposed that Pidgin English be introduced to ease communication and exchange information to children in country regions who use Pidgin English as their second dialect.

He made what could be termed questionable explanation at the MTV Base #ChooseOrLose Roundtable which likewise emphasized Banky W, Ebuka Obi Uchendu, Yemi Alade & more

2Baba who routinely talks pidgin English himself, said

“For me, they can gather some linguistic professors and let them package pidgin English properly”

Do you concur with him and if yes would you permit your youngster study it as a course in school?

As for me, the publisher lolade hehe. I accept and it should not stop there..  I think we need a survey in each state or region to check the common language, or mother tongue and use it as that region’s official Language, while English may take the second seat and also still compulsory subject.

For example, an area like Aramoko now should use English as second language and Yoruba as 1st official Language the same thing in the eastern zone and Northern zone respectively. Igbo/Hausa as first Language and English may take the second seat. This will help uniting people and create more jobs.

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  1. Onakomaya Mojisola A

    : @2faceidibia # every body sabi pidgin b4 now

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