Why African languages matter
The survival of many African languages is at risk. We need recognise what is at stake, turn adversity into opportunity, and add value to our tremendous linguistic resources, says Victor Oladokun.
The survival of many African languages is at risk. We need recognise what is at stake, turn adversity into opportunity, and add value to our tremendous linguistic resources, says Victor Oladokun.
Yoruba culture is one of the most dominant African influences throughout the African diaspora. From Nigeria to Cuba, from Brazil to New York, the influence …