Niger Replaces French With Hausa As The Official Language


Niger Replaces French With Hausa As The Official Language


Naledi Mfoloe reports on a historic shift in Niger, where the nation has officially embraced Hausa as its national language. In a time of political transformation, Niger is reclaiming its voice — and speaking it loudly.

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  1. In addition to the official local language, there needs to be one common language most Africans can understand, Without a common language and ability to communicate it will be difficult to build Pan Africanism.

  2. One day we will change the name of the continent back to Alkebulan. And drop the name of the Roman general Scipio Africanus who named the continent. The ancient name for the African continent was Alkebulan, which some believe translates to "Mother of Mankind" or "Garden of Eden".