THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA IN WEST AFRICA

Martina Chioma Uche, Bridget Onyebuchi Chinedu

Abstract


Language is a rule-based system of signs. Saying that language is rule-based system makes people think of other kinds of situations where rules are enforced by particular authority. For example, think about classroom behavior; students are expected to sit still, be quiet, pay attention, clap or carry out any other instruction commanded by the teacher; typically, there are consequences if they do not follow these rules. This means that, they come into existence through the above common practice by the users of language. Therefore, this study is based on the role of language in the development of Nigeria in West Africa. The focus is to discuss the major terms, explain the role of language in the development of Nigeria in West Africa. Basic problems that face Nigeria’s development and solutions to solving the problems were highlighted. The article adopted a qualitative descriptive method. There should be an implementation of policy put in place to enhance language study, this will expose learners to the culture, socio-economic issues, and situational circumstances in which proverbs, idioms, and native wisdom are put into practical expression. The study finds out that language plays a vital role in the development of Nigeria. Ways of improving language study are recommended.

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