OBA OF BENIN 90TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION AND APPELATIONS, BY ALEX G IGBINEWEKA JUN 2013
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- SWAHILI FOR THE EAST AFRICA....GUOSA FOR THE WEST (ECOWAS)
The need for of a common indigenous lingua franca in the West African Regional Countries or the ECOWAS is well over due. Lack of this essential vehicle of unity and identity did not only destabilize and destroy the socio-political and industrial strategies of the West African countries; it raised data or questions which borders on the basis for cohesion, comprehension, industrial and technological revolution and the unity in such diversity because language plays a unifying role in the beginning, development, beliefs, and customs of any group of people.
Experts have pointed out that most people think and act better in the language of their motherlands and identifiable language to their roots; and that when they speak other languages of no identical connection to their cultures they engaged in transliteration and endless hurdles before the main issues to be discusses.
Language is a means by which words or expressions find meaning and is put into use. Basically, it is used as a means of giving out information, thoughts, skills, ideas, reasoning and ensures receipt of it from varied sources. Above all, language is knowledge, and knowledge is POWER for the people, from the people and by the people.
The Guosa Language:
There are about 400 different ethnic languages, dialects and fractional tongues in Nigeria and about twice this number in other West African countries. As of now, the Guosa Language consists of at least 120 of these diverse tongues and it all began with only two languages in its evolutionary conception and birth. The language is made up of carefully detailed units of the different ethnic languages and cultures, so that in the future years, the West African Regional Countries should be able to take their positive stand in the communities of lingua franca nations of the world, such as the East Africa, the North Africa, Europe, America, Asia and so on.
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Help sponsor or donate for the GUOSA-LANGUAGE TRAIN-THE-TRAINERS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, AND LAY A UNITED WEST AFRICAN NATIONS OR ECOWAS BUILDING BLOCKS FOR POSTERITY. Contact:
Alex G. Igbineweka,
Guosa Language Dept.
A West African (ECOWAS) Common Indigenous Future Lingua Franca for
Unity, Identity, Political Stability and African Industrial Revolution, AIR
American Heritage University
San Bernadino, CA
In Partnership with
Guosa Educational, Scientific & Cultural Inst., Inc.
Teliwaya:(510)225-9172Ext.1 E-mail: guosa-language.tv@live.com,
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happy birthday my king u shall live long to enjoy the sweetness of life ijn amen!! long live my king
Isee kevb'uwe
BIG KISS OUR GREAT FATHER, THE FATHER OF OBA OF EDO STATE BENIN KINGDOM Love you........
Oba gha tor kpe re! Ise!
Happy birthday my wonderful king of Benin.
MARVELOUS, BIG LOVE......
GOD BLESS OUR KING AND EDO KINGDOM
Happy birthday love Daddy
happy birthday
Thank you so much beautiful Loveth Aluku
You will be surprised to know how popular pidgin English is in most West African countries.
+S.I. CIMTHOG I am only pleased to inform you that I am never surprised at the popularity of Pidgin English in Nigeria and West Africa. The bottom line is that Pidgin is a polluted Queens English language with all the anglophone roots. Pidgien English do not share any deep rooted link with the traditional Nigerian or West African languages, cultures and dialects, unlike the Guosa language, rooted from West African languages, for the West Africans and by the West African, using what we have to get what we want in a linguistic democracy. Thank you soo much for your comment, I sincerely appreciate you so much.
Bravo
Thanks brother Adeloju T. Bamidele
lSEEE .....
U ru ese kakabo!