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Should we discuss it today, or leave it for next time?😊😊
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I don’t like this narrative. Whose duty is it to translate these things? Bishop Ajayi Crowther translated the Bible to yoruba, if we want to blame anyone, let’s blame ourselves for not making these things available in our own languages, no one is stopping us!

He is not making sense, Nigeria is an English speaking country. China is a Chinese speaking country Spain is a Spanish speaking country. Translating a science book to Chinese n China is valid because they speak Chinese and not English.

So everybody in Nigeria understands and speaks English?

The only thing i learned from this video is that Africans wait for others to do everything for them. He said there are science textbooks written in Chinese but no science textbooks written in African language. I am very sure it’s the Chinese that translated their books. What’s stopping Africans from doing the same?

The black “enslaved people” will come and say this is wrong, blah blah blah ! They’d still find away to shift the goal post because they don’t want to unlearn that which they have been forced to learn.

Talk hits harder the more you listen

The real question is... Who is stopping Africans from translating those books to their native languages?

I’m starting the correction by having kids that have only Igbo names

I devoted my early productive years to this, wrote papers, and published an anthology - I have come to the sad conclusion that this is a lost battle.

This AI video though.

Of course. Doesn’t change the topic.
