Language and Power in Cross River State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Title Language and Power in Cross River State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 10
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 648-656
URL http://www.mcser.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/viewFile/2937/2899
Abstract
This work focuses on the languages of Cross River State and their relative relevance in the state. Cross River State is a
multilingual state with many of Nigeria’s minority languages to be found within it. The paper examines the relative status and
functions of the languages in use in the state and their relevance to affairs of the state. The languages have been seen to be
state languages, Local Government Area (LGA) languages while others do not have any functional status. Coupled with other
non-indigenous languages in the state, some languages are official; others are second languages, lingua francas, trade
languages etc. in importance. They are used in the domain of administration, politics, education, trade etc. in the state. For the
other indigenous languages in particular, it is suggested that though they are not state languages and are not in use outside of
their immediate environment, they should be developed in order to maintain the identity and history of the people.

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