• grillgamesh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    if I’m reading it right, it looks like it was a “requirement” to teach the mother tongue, and now its up to the school on if they want to implement mother-tongue languages; but they just now also have to use an English instruction method.

    educational policy changes are nothing new; especially for newer school systems that are still figuring things out.

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      The Federal Government has formally scrapped the mother-tongue-based teaching policy introduced in 2022, reinstating English as the sole medium of instruction across all levels of education in Nigeria.

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      So Wikipedia says they have over 520 languages in Nigeria, Removing the requirement for a mother tongue allows those minority languages to be used by their native speakers in school, supplemented by a nation wide English framework.