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NIGERIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION 2009, OAKLAND-CALIFORNIA, BY ICHEOKWU.COM

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Oakland, California

The 2009 Nigerian National Independence Day celebration was a full of excitement, music, dances, masquerades, Guosa language lessons, youths development programs and lots of stars presentation. The program was put together by Vicky Awuzie, Icheokwu.com; and the event was covered by Guosa-language.tv World News - your action channel!

www.guosa-language.tv
Well Done Is Better Than Well Said
Guosa Educational, Scientific & Cultural Inst., Inc.
E-mail: guosa-language.tv@yahoo.com
www.dawodu.net/guosa1.htm

WHAT IS THE GUOSA LANGUAGE? - FIND OUT BELOW:

The Guosa language is the result of natural scientific evolution. It assumes international dimension spreading across Nigeria and other West African Sub-Regional countries. It is a linguist link and complement to the languages and cultures of Togo, Republic of Benin, Gambia, Senegal, Chad, Niger, Liberia, and Ghana etc. Guosa is becoming a long lasting lingua franca and a language panacea for the diverse cultures and languages of the West African States or The ECOWAS; a similar position held by Swahili the trade language which facilitated communication and commerce in South and East Africa.

It is a known fact that Language is the main key to a global arts, culture and civilization. Other elements connected with language include socio-cultural awareness as well as unity between peoples. Language is capable of wearing several meanings in its message, mode, and receptacle. Language influences action, behavior, norms, values and other abstract yet perceptible roles of human beings in the society. Also, language brings mutual relationship and trust among different ethnic groups, community and trade.

African languages and cultures have in the past, (and even now), been the subject of myth, oversight, and ignorance despite the international rapport around the world. It is in the light of the above, that the Guosa Educational, Scientific and Cultural Institute, Inc., located on Fremont California decided to introduce the Guosa Language.

Teaching Guosa will bring about much needed linguistic unity, national identities and exposure to the communities at home and abroad. Guosa Language and culture is a unified communication bridge to solve the ages long linguistic barriers between the Western worlds and the people of the West African Regional countries or the ECOWAS.

As a developing language, research assistance is very much needed, kindly help sponsor the TRAIN-THE-TRAINERS SCHOOL PROJECT TODAY AND FOR POSTERITY. CONTACT:

Guosa: Biko fun mi ni ruwa
English language: Please give me water

Source of language evolution:
Biko....from Igbo language
Fun mi....from Yoruba language
Ruwa....from the Hausa language

Guosa: bia nbi....meaning com here (bia)..from Igbo, and (nbi) from Yoruba
Guosa: Abasi a kunzie yin...meaning May God bless you/God blesses you (Abasi)...from Efik/Ibibio, (kunzie)...from Yoruba and Igbo, and (yin) from Yoruba/Itsekiri.

Kodi uzola bibiawa...meaning until next/coming week An evolution of words from Igbo, Edo, Yoruba etc.

Mo hufe yin nida mi....meaning I love you my darling

Guosa Educational, Scientific & Cultural Inst., Inc.
3 Eagle Terrace
Fremont, CA 94538
Tel: (510) 706-5652
e-mail: guosa-language.tv@hotmail.com
All donation/grants are US 501C Tax Exempt and will be used for charitable ventures, Guosa language research and development, train-the-trainers program and family life encouragement international.

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  • Nigerian are one of best respected Africans.. Every hardworking in education, very goal achieving, culture and celebration is beautiful

  • minister this ..minister that....same oldschool mentality.....oh please!!!!roll out!!!!

  • i love this

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