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April 14, 2026
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Tag: Language

Walnut Book Club marks International Mother Language Day in Lagos
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Walnut Book Club marks International Mother Language Day in Lagos

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March 4
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Open letter to minister of education Tunji Alausa on reversal of National Language Policy
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Open letter to minister of education Tunji Alausa on reversal of National Language Policy

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November 18
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NAL urges rethink of cancellation of National Language Policy
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NAL urges rethink of cancellation of National Language Policy

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November 15
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I now understand ‘versioning’ as cultural engineering — where language, images, values, child psychology shape young minds
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I now understand ‘versioning’ as cultural engineering — where language, images, values, child psychology shape young minds

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June 29
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Ngugi: Language and the African mind
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Ngugi: Language and the African mind

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June 1
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When Walnut Book Club celebrated International Mother Language Day 2025 at Didi Museum
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When Walnut Book Club celebrated International Mother Language Day 2025 at Didi Museum

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March 13
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Language, creative arts, digital innovation confab at Alex Ekwueme Federal University holds February 7
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Language, creative arts, digital innovation confab at Alex Ekwueme Federal University holds February 7

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January 7
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Again, making a case for mother tongue at IMLD celebration
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Again, making a case for mother tongue at IMLD celebration

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April 19
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