Former presidential candidate of Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA), Prof. Mercy Olufunmilayo Adesanya, has urged Nigerian leaders to ensure that citizens enjoy their rights and protections as enshrined in the Constitution and harness the power of indigenous languages in addressing challenges.
Former presidential candidate of Mass Action Joint Alliance , Prof. Mercy Olufunmilayo Adesanya, has urged Nigerian leaders to ensure that citizens enjoy their rights and protections as enshrined in the Constitution and harness the power of indigenous languages in addressing challenges.Former presidential candidate of Mass Action Joint Alliance , Prof.
According to her, Bishop Ajayi Crowther was the pioneer and father of linguistics in Nigeria and Africa, saying that the bishop was responsible for creating the Yoruba alphabets from English alphabets, compiling a Yoruba dictionary and writing many books, including, “A brief history of the Yoruba.” “I hereby present the Audio Bible in Nigerian indigenous languages as having the transformative potential to solve Nigeria’s societal challenges.”
Former presidential candidate of Mass Action Joint Alliance , Prof. Mercy Olufunmilayo Adesanya, has urged Nigerian leaders to ensure that citizens enjoy their rights and protections as enshrined in the Constitution and harness the power of indigenous languages in addressing challenges. There was tension in Asaba, Delta State, on Tuesday, as unknown gunmen reportedly abducted the former Commissioner for Technical Education, Mrs. Oyeamachi Mrakpor, killing her police orderly and driver. The Guardian learnt that Mrs. Mrakpor, a one-time member of the House of Representatives, was kidnapped at around 4:30 pm with her children inside a church…
Ahead of the nationwide #EndBadGovernance protest, Abuja residents have started stockpiling their homes with food and medicines, The Guardian has learnt. Organisers of the planned protest, billed for August 1 to 10, insist that it is aimed at addressing both economic hardships and longstanding systemic issues, such as corruption. A cross-section of residents in the…
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