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HOW OUR ENGLISH PROBLEM STARTED: A Naija Linguistic SafariBy Thomas Danjuma AbuOnce upon a compound, somewhere between a...
26/07/2025

HOW OUR ENGLISH PROBLEM STARTED: A Naija Linguistic Safari

By Thomas Danjuma Abu

Once upon a compound, somewhere between a barbing salon and a bending corner, Nigeria took English, turned it upside down, added stew, and served it with grammar rice. And that, dear compatriots, was how our English problem started.

Let’s not pretend. The British came, dropped English like it was pure gold, and left. The Americans came after, swagging it up. But Nigerians? We looked at both, squinted, and said, “This grammar too dry, make we add pepe.”

And add pepper, we did.

Take a simple word like “Extreme.”
– British: Extreme
– American: End
– Nigeria: Extreme end — because why end something simply when you can end it extremely?

Or how about “Shorts”?
– British: Knicker
– American: Short
– Nigeria: Short knicker — clarity is power, my brother. We need double confirmation that the knicker is indeed short.

Then there’s our mighty “Barbing salon.”
You see, the British say Salon. The Americans? Barbershop.
But in Nigeria, we enter Barbing salon. Don’t argue. No barb, no beauty.
Someone once asked: “Why ‘barbing’? Barber is a noun!”
Answer? “Because we dey do action there na! Barbing is continuous.”

The Philosophical Depth?
This isn’t just English remixing. It’s Linguistic Rebellion. It is Nigeria reminding the world that language is living, and if it's alive, then it must dance azonto when it enters our borders.

Let’s take more strolls through the valley of Naija Phonetics:

The Wisdom in Our Madness

“So therefore…”
Double transition. Double emphasis. Philosophical principle: "To reach conclusion, you must pass two gates."

“From now henceforth…”
Temporal reinforcement. We don’t want you to forget when. One ‘now’ is time. ‘Henceforth’ is forever. Combine both — it's eternity in action.

“Still yet…”
Two negatives don’t make a positive in maths, but in Naija English, two confirmations make your statement unchallengeable.

“Reverse back…”
Because if you just reverse, how do we know you went back? The word 'back' is the insurance policy.

“Should in case…”
This is Nigerian caution. You’re not just preparing for the worst — you’re preparing in case the worst has a cousin.

“Tell me the reason why…”
We don’t do vague inquiries. We want the reason AND the why. That’s epistemology, my friend — the theory of knowing why you know what you know.

Deep Grammar, Deep Culture

These aren’t just grammar errors. They are expressions of our national personality. Nigerians love:

Emphasis

Redundancy (for assurance)

Rhythmic speech

A touch of drama

We are a people of expression. That’s why when you go to the market and someone says, “That one is costful!” — it makes perfect sense. Why say ‘expensive’ when you can invent ‘costful’? It’s logical. It’s poetic. It’s Naija.

The Moral of This English Wahala

Language evolves. And in Nigeria, it mutates, marries Yoruba, borrows Hausa, sits with Igbo, and then graduates with a 2:1 from University of Benin.

Our English is not broken. It’s bespoke. Custom-tailored for every occasion — from sermons to school to street fights.

Let no one shame us. We are the Original English Speakers.
Where others pause, we reverse back.
Where others explain, we tell the reason why.
Where others end, we go to the extreme end.

As we say in Nigeria:
“Make I no talk too much, before I bend this corner and reverse back. Still yet, sha… just reason am.”

Laughter is the highest form of philosophy — and in Nigeria, we speak it fluently… in English remix.

01/05/2025

N71.2bn Student Loan Scandal Rocks Nigeria: ICPC Reveals Widespread Diversion of Funds

By Kingdom Chieche Nwafor

Abuja, Nigeria - In a shocking revelation, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has uncovered a massive diversion of student loan funds meant for tertiary institutions across the country. According to the commission, a staggering N71.2 billion out of N100 billion disbursed for student loans was diverted, leaving only N28.8 billion for the intended purpose.

The ICPC's investigation revealed that the funds were released to various tertiary institutions, but instead of being utilized for student loans, a significant portion was siphoned off for other purposes. This scandal has raised serious concerns about the management of funds allocated for education and the welfare of students in Nigeria.

The diversion of funds has sparked outrage among stakeholders, including students, parents, and education advocates. Many are calling for immediate action to recover the diverted funds and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

The ICPC's findings have also highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the management of education funds. The commission's investigation is ongoing, and it is expected that more details will emerge about the individuals and institutions involved in the scandal.

As the investigation continues, students and parents are eagerly awaiting the outcome, hoping that justice will be served and the diverted funds will be recovered. The ICPC's probe has brought to the forefront the importance of prudent management of public funds and the need for stringent measures to prevent corruption in the education sector.

The N71.2 billion diversion scandal has significant implications for Nigeria's education system, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond to this crisis. One thing is certain, however: the ICPC's investigation has opened a Pandora's box, and the nation will be watching closely as the situation unfolds.

Volunteer Opportunities: Community Reporters NationwideAbout UsCommunity Reporters is a dynamic digital news platform de...
22/04/2025

Volunteer Opportunities: Community Reporters Nationwide

About Us
Community Reporters is a dynamic digital news platform dedicated to sharing impactful stories, insightful features, and timely updates from rural communities, as well as national and international news. Our mission is to foster justice, fairness, peace, unity, and sustainable development through responsible journalism. We cover a diverse range of topics, including People & Culture, Places & Events, Travel & Tourism, Home & Gardens, Fashion, Lifestyle, Entertainment, Campus Life, Agriculture, Business, Industry, Finance, Health, Education, Economy, Opinion, Politics, Sports, Technology, Personalities, Law, and Crime.

Our History
Launched officially on August 6, 2022, Community Reporters faced an early challenge due to a contractual dispute with our web designer, which temporarily affected operations. The platform was successfully restored in December 2024, and since then, has experienced significant growth. We’ve published over 1,000 news reports, features, and opinion articles, reaching more than 500,000 people monthly across our digital platforms. Our website alone averages 50,000 monthly visitors and 100,000 page views, with an all-time total of 305,295 visitors and 579,350 page views. Community Reporters is a project of Kingdomgate Integrated Services, currently in the process of being registered as a Limited Liability Company. Our editorial team comprises seasoned freelance journalists and content creators passionate about truth and accuracy.

Join Our Editorial Team
We are expanding our editorial network nationwide and invite passionate volunteers to join our growing team. We are recruiting:

1. State Editors – One per each of the 36 states and FCT

2. Campus Editors – For universities, polytechnics, and colleges

3. LGA Editors – For each of the 774 Local Government Areas

4. Campus Reporters

5. Community Reporters

6. Columnists

7. Contributors

Join us in shaping narratives, amplifying community voices, and promoting positive change through responsible journalism.

State Editors

Role Summary
Lead editorial operations within your state, develop and implement editorial strategies, and manage state-wide content and contributors.

Key Responsibilities

1. Oversee and grow state-level editorial operations

2. Lead teams of LGA Editors, Contributors, and Columnists

3. Ensure timely and quality publication of content

4. Recruit and train editorial staff

5. Supervise special projects and investigative reporting

6. Monitor performance and provide regular feedback

Requirements

1. Minimum of 2 years editorial experience

2. Experience in state-level or local content

3. Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Communications, or related field

4. Strong leadership and editorial judgment

Campus Editors

Role Summary
Coordinate and manage editorial content from academic institutions, including student reporters and event coverage.

Key Responsibilities

1. Manage campus editorial teams and strategies

2. Attend and report campus events

3. Mentor and train student journalists

4. Approve special projects and feature stories

Requirements

1. Minimum of 1 year editorial experience

2. Experience with student or campus publications

3. Currently enrolled or recently graduated from a tertiary institution

4. Strong writing, editing, and communication skills

LGA Editors

Role Summary
Oversee editorial activities at the local government level, working closely with community reporters to ensure coverage of local news and developments.

Key Responsibilities

1. Manage editorial operations at the LGA level

2. Attend local events and press briefings

3. Coordinate and mentor local reporters

4. Approve and supervise special reports

Requirements

1. Minimum of 1 year editorial experience

2. Experience with community reporting

3. Strong communication, editing, and leadership skills

4. Familiarity with local community issues and stakeholders

Campus Reporters

Role Summary
Cover campus-based stories, conduct interviews, and produce timely content related to academic communities.

Key Responsibilities

1. Gather news and write reports

2. Conduct interviews and collect multimedia content

3. Meet deadlines and maintain editorial standards

Requirements

1. Enrolled in a university, polytechnic, or college

2. Strong interest in journalism or media

3. Basic research, writing, and interviewing skills

Community Reporters

Role Summary
Cover stories from local communities, including events, development issues, and human interest features.

Key Responsibilities

1. Write and report local news stories

2. Conduct interviews and gather multimedia content

3. Attend local events and community meetings

Requirements

1. Diploma or experience in journalism or communications

2. Good writing and interviewing skills

3. Passion for community development and storytelling

Columnists

Role Summary
Write opinion pieces, thought leadership articles, and commentary on societal issues and current affairs.

Key Responsibilities

1. Write engaging opinion columns on assigned or chosen topics

2. Provide analysis, insight, and unique perspectives

3. Meet publication deadlines

Requirements

1. Demonstrated writing or analytical experience

2. Strong command of language and editorial tone

3. Ability to present arguments and perspectives coherently

Contributors

Role Summary
Contribute articles and features on a freelance or contract basis, aligned with our editorial vision.

Key Responsibilities

1. Research and write compelling articles

2. Submit quality content that meets editorial guidelines

Requirements

1. Writing experience (freelance or full-time)

2. Ability to pitch and develop ideas independently

3. Strong research and storytelling abilities

Why Join Community Reporters?

Benefits of Volunteering with Us
1. Career Growth: Build your portfolio and gain exposure in the media space.

2. Learning & Development: Access training sessions, workshops, and editorial mentorship.

3. Professional Network: Collaborate with a community of experienced journalists and editors.

4. Leadership Opportunities: Take the lead on projects and stories that matter.

5 Community Impact: Use your voice to drive change and development at the grassroots level.

Ready to Make a Difference? Join Us Today!
Whether you're a seasoned media professional or a passionate beginner, Community Reporters provides the perfect platform to grow and make meaningful impact.

Application Process
Interested candidates should submit their CV and samples of previous work to our email address at [email protected] using position as the subject, for consideration.

For inquiries call or WhatsApp:

Publisher (Kingdom C. Nwafor) - 07038942960

Deputy Publisher (Bagudu Mohammed) - 07034943575

Managing Editor (Aminu Ahmed Adamu) - 08093040705

Click here to join our Editorial Team WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/L5IdcFcW8uoJdWwzc0Y3Yq

Click here to join our Latest News Updates WhatsApp Group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/EKQXIl6Smmc3H4PtdPC2w9

Click to read more https://communityreporters.ng/volunteer-opportunities-community-reporters-nationwide/

PDP South South Zone Warns National Publicity Secretary Over "Reckless" StatementsBy Kingdom Chieche Nwafor
18/04/2025

PDP South South Zone Warns National Publicity Secretary Over "Reckless" Statements

By Kingdom Chieche Nwafor

The South South Zonal Working Committee of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) has issued a stern warning to Mr. Debo Ologunagba, the party's National Publicity

Omuma Local Government Council Dissolves Committees, Task Forces, and Agencies | Community Reporters
18/04/2025

Omuma Local Government Council Dissolves Committees, Task Forces, and Agencies | Community Reporters

The Administrator of Omuma Local Government Area, Mr. Manager Ikechi Nwala, has announced the immediate dissolution of all standing committees, task forces, and

Abia Assembly Member Raises Concern Over Profiling of Igbo People | Community Reporters
18/04/2025

Abia Assembly Member Raises Concern Over Profiling of Igbo People | Community Reporters

A member of the Abia State House of Assembly, Nnamdi Ibekwe, has expressed deep concern over the profiling of Igbo people living in various parts of Nigeria. Du

Wike Slams PDP Governors Forum and Atiku Over Coalition Move | Community Reporters
18/04/2025

Wike Slams PDP Governors Forum and Atiku Over Coalition Move | Community Reporters

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has criticized the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors Forum and former Vice President At

Wike Reveals Preference for Fubara's Removal Over Emergency Rule | Community Reporters
18/04/2025

Wike Reveals Preference for Fubara's Removal Over Emergency Rule | Community Reporters

Former Rivers State Governor and current FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, has expressed his reservations over the state of emergency declared in Rivers State by Presi

Keke on the Express: When Survival Becomes a Gamble | Community Reporters
18/04/2025

Keke on the Express: When Survival Becomes a Gamble | Community Reporters

By Thomas Danjuma Abu   Earlier today, a video went viral. A young woman—Asheahe, reportedly from Nasarawa Eggon—voiced outrage over a new clampd

Rivers State Rep Slams Nigerian Bar Association Over Emergency Declaration | Community Reporters
18/04/2025

Rivers State Rep Slams Nigerian Bar Association Over Emergency Declaration | Community Reporters

A heated exchange has erupted between a member of the House of Representatives from Rivers State, Solomon Bob, and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) over the a

Three Killed in Ambush Attack by Suspected Bandits in Katsina State | Community Reporters
18/04/2025

Three Killed in Ambush Attack by Suspected Bandits in Katsina State | Community Reporters

A devastating ambush attack by suspected armed bandits has claimed the lives of three members of a local community watch group in Dutsinma Local Government Area

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