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Video: “Don’t Teach Your Kids Your Language, Oyinbo Will Teach Them For You”- Nigerians Express Surprise As White Kids Embrace Yoruba Language In School
Video: “Don’t Teach Your Kids Your Language, Oyinbo Wil Teach Them For You”- Nigerians Express Surprise As White Kids Embrace Yoruba Language In School....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah

A recent viral video has left Nigerians astonished as it showcases white children enthusiastically learning Yoruba, one of the largest languages in Africa, under the guidance of their school teacher. CONTINUE READING
The footage captures a heartwarming scene where the teacher engages the young students, teaching them basic greetings and expressions in Yoruba. The sight of non-Nigerian children showing genuine interest in the language has taken many by surprise and ignited a sense of cultural appreciation.
In a world where cultural diversity is celebrated, this video serves as a reminder of the power of education in fostering cross-cultural understanding and bridging linguistic gaps. It challenges the notion that language learning is limited to one’s ethnic background and highlights the importance of embracing different cultures. CONTINUE READING
The response from Nigerians has been a mix of astonishment, pride, and encouragement. Many have applauded the efforts of the teacher and expressed delight in witnessing children from different backgrounds embracing the Nigerian culture.
Some have also taken this opportunity to reflect on the importance of preserving indigenous languages and encouraging their transmission to future generations. The viral video has sparked discussions about the role parents play in instilling cultural values and the significance of language in shaping identity.
As Nigerians continue to share the video and celebrate the enthusiasm of these young learners, it serves as a reminder that language and culture know no boundaries. The sight of white children embracing Yoruba offers hope for a future where diversity is celebrated and cultural exchange becomes a catalyst for unity and understanding.
Watch the video below;
Source: Bushradiogist
