Why Our African Languages Must Be Compulsory in Schools
Should Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and African native languages be made compulsory in school? Why do we still prioritize English — a colonial language — while neglecting the roots of our own culture, history, and identity?
In this powerful and eye-opening video, we discuss why it's time for Africans and African Americans to reclaim their heritage by making local languages a core subject in education systems across Nigeria, Africa, and the diaspora.
👉🏽 Why is English compulsory, but our native tongues are not?
👉🏽 How does language shape identity, self-belief, and national progress?
👉🏽 Why do we continue to believe that Western culture is superior to ours?
This is more than just a conversation — it’s a call to action to decolonize our minds and rebuild our identity with pride, confidence, and purpose.
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