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The importance of language. The idea that Africa should all speak one language sounds good on the surface. More unity. More communication. More trade. But language is not just a tool for speaking. Language carries history, philosophy, spirituality, humour, proverbs, identity, and ancestral knowledge. It is one of the main ways a people understand themselves and their relationship to the land they come from. Africa is not one culture. It never has been. The continent is home to thousands of nations, ethnic groups, traditions, and ways of seeing the world. An Akan person, a Somali person, a Yoruba person, a Zulu person, and an Amhara person may all be African, but their histories, customs, and cultural foundations are not the same. When people advocate for one language across Africa, the question becomes: whose language? The moment one language is elevated above all others, hundreds of others become secondary. Over time, stories are forgotten, meanings are lost, and future generations become further removed from the worldview of their ancestors. Language is often what connects people to specific rivers, mountains, towns, kingdoms, clans, and ancestral lands. Remove the language and eventually the deeper meanings attached to those places begin to disappear as well. Unity does not require uniformity. Africa does not need to become culturally identical to become connected. Real unity can exist while preserving the diversity that makes the continent what it is. A continent with many languages is not a sign of weakness. It is evidence of thousands of years of history, innovation, migration, civilization, and identity. The goal should not be one language replacing all others. The goal should be Africans being able to communicate with one another while still protecting the languages that tell us who we are. What do you think?
The importance of language. The idea that Africa should all speak one language sounds good on the surface. More unity. More communication. More trade. But language is not just a tool for speaking. Language carries history, philosophy, spirituality, humour, proverbs, identity, and ancestral knowledge. It is one of the main ways a people understand themselves and their relationship to the land they come from. Africa is not one culture. It never has been. The continent is home to thousands of nations, ethnic groups, traditions, and ways of seeing the world. An Akan person, a Somali person, a Yoruba person, a Zulu person, and an Amhara person may all be African, but their histories, customs, and cultural foundations are not the same. When people advocate for one language across Africa, the question becomes: whose language? The moment one language is elevated above all others, hundreds of others become secondary. Over time, stories are forgotten, meanings are lost, and future generations become further removed from the worldview of their ancestors. Language is often what connects people to specific rivers, mountains, towns, kingdoms, clans, and ancestral lands. Remove the language and eventually the deeper meanings attached to those places begin to disappear as well. Unity does not require uniformity. Africa does not need to become culturally identical to become connected. Real unity can exist while preserving the diversity that makes the continent what it is. A continent with many languages is not a sign of weakness. It is evidence of thousands of years of history, innovation, migration, civilization, and identity. The goal should not be one language replacing all others. The goal should be Africans being able to communicate with one another while still protecting the languages that tell us who we are. What do you think?

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