It's a Yoruba thing, they don't believe in English language because it's not their mother tongue. Yorubas are too comfortable with their language and it's worrying. Nobody said you shouldn't speak or promote ur language, bt in this modern world, u have to know English to an extent to communicate properly if u actually wanna be progressive.
It's not a yoruba thing please, am yoruba , my kids are still little and have never been to Nigeria, but they understand English and yoruba, and my eldest can speak yoruba . Moral lesson, the kids parent and school are the problem. Because it's not for the teachers to teach the children alone but the parents need to speak it to them sometimes too
I just got to know this woman lately and am sure I love her content and how she does it
Did the father and mothers do well in school in the first place? 😂😂😂
Are there ways to teach morals to Nigerians including the man in question ?
Ogbon ologbon kii je ki a pe Agba ni were .
If there father cannot speak English. so how can the children learn how to speak English?
It's a Yoruba thing, they don't believe in English language because it's not their mother tongue. Yorubas are too comfortable with their language and it's worrying. Nobody said you shouldn't speak or promote ur language, bt in this modern world, u have to know English to an extent to communicate properly if u actually wanna be progressive.
It's not a yoruba thing please, am yoruba , my kids are still little and have never been to Nigeria, but they understand English and yoruba, and my eldest can speak yoruba . Moral lesson, the kids parent and school are the problem. Because it's not for the teachers to teach the children alone but the parents need to speak it to them sometimes too