Nigeria is one of the most-lingual African countries. It is a nation with a kaledoscopic linguistic diversity comprising of both indegenous and foreign languages. Akindele and Adegbite (1992). According to language.nigeria.com there are five hundred and and twenty-one estimated and catalogued languages in the nation, which include five hundred and ten living native languages, two foreign languages, that is, the English Language and French Language and nine extinct languages. in spite of the heterogeneous native languages, the incursion of colonialism, and its linguistic imperialism.
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