Nigeria was colonized by the British. Their schools and all were taken over by the British. Eventually, Nigeria got their independence again ..... Even after the British left Nigeria, their language remained with the Nigerian people.
Nigeria was part of the European slave trade, which Great Britain took part in. Britain also controlled Nigeria for a time and attempted to convert natives to Christianity, which is why the English language is used in Nigeria.
What are the roles of english language in nigeria
English is used as a second language in Nigeria due to its history as a British colony. The British introduced English during colonization, and it became the official language of administration, education, and communication. This has continued to be the case since Nigeria gained independence, leading to English being widely spoken and taught in the country.
the natives were Inslaved to the Spanish and English
The official language of Nigeria is English. However there are over 500 living languages in Nigeria although Nigerian Pidgin English is popular
Natives speak in their own tongue, whether it is English or dialect
Your question is not clear - English is the official language in Nigeria
yes, that's why the official langauge in nigeria is English
Besause the american started the Nigerians and by their heredity the English language started developing in Nigeria
English is the official language of Nigeria. Certain local languages are also recognised, notably Huasa Igbo and Yoruba.
Selestin babayahro is the first nigeria player to in english premier league(chelsea)
English is the official language of Nigeria although there are literally hundreds of spoken language in the country. English was chosen to reconcile cultural and linguistic differences.