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It is a known fact that 90% of women all over the world do not want to declare their years in the age markets. Men are fully aware of this unless you want to forfeit your dinner and bed time or tread the angry lion's paths with your wife. Two things, never you ask a woman her age, and, how dare you discuss about the weight meters before the sexy mother? However, there are still few out there, particularly Ms. Loveth Ogbebor the youngest lady at 50 said she is proud to say it loud that she is 50. And as a matter of fact, that life begins at 50 not 40 any more as long as you kept body and soul intact as a Christian. Saturday night June 18 was a big show as family members and friends far and near came in for a family retreat. Supported by some clubs and association headed by Mr. Osazuwa Iyamu - President of BANC as well as the Master of Ceremony Mr. Edwin Edebiri got it all in control with the pair DJ Tunde taking over the music vibe from the Christian choir group who performed earlier at the event.
As if that was it all, dance, dance, dance and it was the dollars rainy season when Odionwere Peter Arasomwan opened up the treasury, leading all other members into the spraying notes everywhere in the hall. It's like the game should never end but whatever has a beginning must come to an end, so the groovy night rose happily in the early ours of Sunday June 20 with some questions when is Ms. Loveth having her next birthday "miliki".
From Guosa-language.tv
ALEX G. IGBINEWEKA reporting
SWAHILI FOR THE EAST...GUOSA FOR THE WEST:
The colonial lingua franca monopoly of the indigenous independent Nigeria and the West African nations did not only destabilize and destroy the socio-political and industrial strategies of the 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.
The need for an indigenous evolved lingua franca for Nigeria and the Economic Communities of the West African States (ECOWAS) cannot be over emphasized. Experts have pointed out that most people think in the language of their mother land, and that when they speak other languages of no identical parameters to their ethnicity they engaged in transliteration and endless hurdles before the main issues at hand.
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 ensure receipt of same from varied sources without. Above all, language is knowledge, and knowledge is POWER to 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. The Guosa Language alone had in its evlution at least 120 of these divers tongues beginning with a pair in evolution. The language is made up of carefully detailed units of the different ethnic languages and cultures, so that in the future years, Nigeria and 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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