Varsity Don Warns Over Gradual Extinction Of Nigeria’s Indigenous Languages

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From INIOBONG SUNDAY, UYO

In order for the prediction of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO, that indigenous languages in Africa could go into extinction within the next 50 years not to hold true, a linguistics expert has called for documentation and preservation of the African cultural values.

A professor of General Stylistics and Literary Criticisms in the department of English, University of Uyo, Joseph Ushie, therefore tasked individuals and groups to ensure all hands are on deck to promote and preserve the indigenous languages.

He recalled that towards the end of 2006, UNESCO had predicted that some minor Languages of the World including Nigerian languages will go extinct in the next 50 years.

But the professor said such prediction can be prevented if individuals and groups undertake research and documentation to preserve, protect and project these indigenous languages which he noted are bearers of ancestral wisdom, history and value system

Ushie stated this while delivering the 103rd inaugural lecture of the University held at the 1000 Seater TEFfund Auditorium, UNIUYO, main campus, Nwanniba road, Uyo the state capital.

“Individuals and groups must rise to the occasion of preventing their indigenous languages from dying as UNESCO had predicted 10 years ago

“This can be done through research and documentation to preserve, protect and project these indigenous languages as3 bearers of much of our ancestral wisdom, history and value system” Ushie said.

While commending the efforts of the Ogori League of Professors of Kogi who are currently working to save their minority Oko tongue from going into extinction, the professor tasked other Nigeria ethnolinguistic groups to emulate the examples of the Ogori professors by developing orthographies and vocabularies for their indigenous languages.

The inaugural Lecturer therefore called on government to copied the example of Malaysia by supporting the enrichment of these languages through writing in them and translating from other languages into the mother tongue

According to him “Government should provide the necessary support that could enhance the enrichment of these languages through writing in them and translating from other languages into the mother tongue. This is what Malaysia did; and it is what the Republic of Ireland is pursuing at the moment most zealously”.

The professor who noted that it would be a wishful thinking for Nigerians to imagine that the nation’s indigenous languages can replace English in all situations of language use in the country immediately, however called on government to, as a matter of urgency, incorporate function domains into the nation’s language policy and be committed to it implementation.

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