By Josiah Chijindu Egbilika February 21 every year is the celebration of the international day for mother tongue. It is a day set aside to create global sensitization about indigenous languages in a bid to bridge the gap on language discrimination. This year is not left out in the celebration as the world commemorates the day focusing on education with the theme: Multilingual education – a pillar of learning and intergenerational learning. According to United Nations, presently, 40% of global population lacks access to education in their native languages. And the figure goes over 90% in some regions. In Nigeria, one can point places or regions where native languages are used as means of communication or even taught in educational sector, regrettably, it has not been a major concern in the nation. Although the Nigerian situation seems challenging with about 625 recognized languages and over 2000 dialects, it becomes difficult on how to actualize a multilingual system in...
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