+S.I. CIMTHOG I am only pleased to inform you that I am never surprised at the popularity of Pidgin English in Nigeria and West Africa. The bottom line is that Pidgin is a polluted Queens English language with all the anglophone roots. Pidgien English do not share any deep rooted link with the traditional Nigerian or West African languages, cultures and dialects, unlike the Guosa language, rooted from West African languages, for the West Africans and by the West African, using what we have to get what we want in a linguistic democracy. Thank you soo much for your comment, I sincerely appreciate you so much.
MARVELOUS, BIG LOVE......
BIG KISS OUR GREAT FATHER, THE FATHER OF OBA OF EDO STATE BENIN KINGDOM Love you........
happy birthday my king u shall live long to enjoy the sweetness of life ijn amen!! long live my king
Isee kevb'uwe
Happy birthday my wonderful king of Benin.
Oba gha tor kpe re! Ise!
Oba ghate kpere isee
GOD BLESS OUR KING AND EDO KINGDOM
happy birthday
Thank you so much beautiful Loveth Aluku
Happy birthday love Daddy
You will be surprised to know how popular pidgin English is in most West African countries.
+S.I. CIMTHOG I am only pleased to inform you that I am never surprised at the popularity of Pidgin English in Nigeria and West Africa. The bottom line is that Pidgin is a polluted Queens English language with all the anglophone roots. Pidgien English do not share any deep rooted link with the traditional Nigerian or West African languages, cultures and dialects, unlike the Guosa language, rooted from West African languages, for the West Africans and by the West African, using what we have to get what we want in a linguistic democracy. Thank you soo much for your comment, I sincerely appreciate you so much.
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Thanks brother Adeloju T. Bamidele
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