In this age of cultural awareness, it has become imperative to
identify one’s self with his culture as well as his spoken
dialect. This is necessary especially in a volatile country like
Nigeria where the majority ethnic groups are preponderant over
their minority counterparts and in so doing, reducing these groups
to mere irrelevance. The persuasive inference one can draw from
this, therefore, is that if these ethnic languages are left unused
or sparsely used, they will fizzle out in the near future – and
we will be worse for it. Waghiaghaz’Edo in this respect, is a
useful guide to learning the Edo, one of the minority tribal
languages in Nigeria. It introduces readers to its alphabets,
consonants as well as its pronunciation. In fact, call it a
succinct appraisal of the cultural as well as ancestral heritage of
the Edo people and you are not far from it. Osazuwa Omede has
produced a captivating work for his ethnic Edo tribe so much so
that when you flip its first pages, you are spellbound to read it
through to the end.
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