HOW AFRICAN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES CAN “SERVE AN ACTUAL NEED” IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES

  • Osita Nnajiofor
Keywords: African languages, indigenous, foreign languages, actual need,Achebe

Abstract

In this essay, I contend that African indigenous languages can “serve an actual need” in our concepts and contemporaryterminologies by time by being careful African language to intellectualize developers to and internationalize make them appreciable like their ideas, other mainland foreign languages. I observed that African indigenous languages are grossly neglected by her users like students, lecturers, parents andthe government; who ordinarily should enforce policies that would promote them. This poses a serious threat to most of these languages and leaves them in danger of abandonment and the possibility of going into extinction. I observed also that these predicaments are as a result of negative attitudinal perception of indigenous languages and multilingualism in African as a result of arbitrary partitioning of Africa by the colonial powers. I contend that African languages have the same prospects like their foreign counterparts in terms of richness of ideas, terminologies and concepts. I conclude that African languages are treasures yet to be explored and their potentials are yet to be maximized to the fullest. This is why intellectualization and internationalization of African languages will expose these latent potentials and standardize them for international exploration

Published
2023-12-04
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