LAGOS TO MAKE YORUBA LANGUAGE COMPULSORY IN SCHOOLS

Lagos State Government has concluded plans to make the teaching of Yoruba language compulsory in all its public schools. 
Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State represented by his deputy Dr  Idiat Oluranti Adebule, said that the subject will be taught in primary  schools and junior secondary schools JSS3 across the state.
 He disclosed this yesterday at a stakeholders forum organised by the  Lagos State House of Assembly at Academy hall, Agidingbi, Ikeja Lagos on  the need to make Yoruba Language a compulsory teaching subject in all  schools in the state. 
According to him, the state government equally noted that the imposition  of western culture and language on Nigerian children has done a lot of  damage to the rich local cultural heritage of the Yoruba people.  
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