Language Preservation, Cultural Studies, Education Initiatives, Linguistic Research, Hausa Language Projects, Collaboration with UNESCO, Literary Competitions, Dictionary Development, Language Standardization, Community Engagement
Nigeria Magazine . 01 March 1970 . Pg 30

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The Centre for Nigerian Languages, established at Abdullahi Bayero College in Kano, aims to enhance the study and development of the Hausa language, taking over from the former Hausa Language Board. Funded by Kano State, the Centre currently has a small staff and is involved in various projects, including creating a bibliography of Hausa studies, reprinting dictionaries, and collecting poetry. The Centre also collaborates with UNESCO and has initiated a prize for the best Hausa short story by a student. Future plans depend on financial support and staffing, with a focus on encouraging cooperation among scholars and promoting the use of vernacular languages in education.
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