GUOSA LANGUAGE - THE UNITY IN ECOWAS
The lack of a common language in independent Nigeria and other West African regional countries or the ECOWAS has given rooms to the socio-economic and political backwardness of the sub-region. It brought about the absence of cohesion and unity among the people. Language is a means by which words or expressions find meaning and put into use.
Essentially, language is a building bridge and a tool for conveying information, thoughts, skills, ideas, and reasoning, and ensures receipt of it from varied sources. The absence of a common language can only mean that people are unable to share ideas, thoughts, skills, ideas, and reasoning. The need for an indigenously evolved lingua franca for the people in the West Africa sub-region cannot, therefore, be over emphasized. There are about 400 different ethnic languages, and dialects in Nigeria and about twice this number in other West African countries. The Guosa Language evolved from at least 120 of these languages and dialects. It is my vision that, as a common unifying language, Guosa will be fully developed into a linguistic and trans-cultural vehicle of communication and identity of the West African Regional Countries of Africa or the ECOWAS. The Language, therefore, will not only unite the people, but also contribute substantially to the socio-economic, political and industrial revolution of Africa and the black communities all over the world.
Let's remember you for some good works in posterity. Help sponsor or donate for the Guosa Language Train-the-Trainers program in your country. Contact:
Alex G. Igbineweka
E-mail: guosa-language.tv@live.com
Teliwaya: (510) 225-9172
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