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You Have Failed If You Cannot Speak And Write Your Dialect Actress, Ifemeludike
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actress, Grace Ifemeludike has tagged Nigerians, specifically Igbos who can’t write or speak their local dialects as failures.

The actress took to Instagram to highlight the need for the Nigerian cultural heritage to be preserved and protected at all cost.
She further admonished parents to restrict the use of English language as the major language of communication in their homes, and encourage a pattern of communication in their indigenous language.people, devil go really mock you if na political position you dey find especially if it’s in the southeast.
Language is the first tool for socio-political influence and must not be taken for granted…
Parents please reduce this too much half baked English you speak at home with your children, introduce a pattern of communication with your indigenous language. Let them speak English with all they phonetics in school biko… We have a unique cultural heritage that must be preserved and protected by all means…
Ps. Igbo language is the sweetest in the whole world

Ps. Igbo language is the sweetest in the whole world
See her post below,
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Many Nigerian Graduates Cant Read Or Write Minister Of Education
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Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, has stated that most Nigerian graduates find it difficult to read or write.

He made the statement while decrying the continuous fall in the standard of education in the country.
Adamu, who spoke in Yola, the Adamawa State capital during official commissioning of completed projects in the college, lamented a situation in which graduates can neither read nor write in a tolerable manner,said the situation was a cause for concern, adding that students and teachers need to sit up and face their tasks squarely if the situation is to be reversed.
“Some graduates of tertiary institutions across the country cannot read or write applications,†said the minister who was represented by the Director of Tertiary Education in the Federal Ministry of Education, Hajia Rakiya Gambo Iliyasu.

The minister elaborated that students and even graduates had been found to be unable to write one full sentence without multiple corrections needing to be made.
The minister urged all stakeholders in the education sector to sit up to ensure that the decline in the value of education is bridged within the shortest time
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