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18 lis 2023 · In 2018, the British Broadcasting Corporation launched the BBC Yoruba, Pidgin, and Igbo channels in Lagos, Nigeria, where it promises to produce stories “affecting the lives of audiences across the region” (BBC, Citation 2018). The network also offers two 60-second video roundups daily that highlight main news about the local communities ...
1 cze 2009 · The use of the English language in Nigeria dates back to the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century when British merchants and Christian missionaries settled in the coastal towns...
26 maj 2009 · Introducing the Historical Corpus of English in Nigeria (HiCE–Nig). English Today, Vol. 38, Issue. 3, p. 178.
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11 sie 2019 · When every guiding and holding factors are scrutinized, the history and role of English language in Nigeria is something noteworthy. The Christian Missionaries who came from Great Britain introduced formal Western education to Nigeria, just before the middle of the 19 th Century.