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French Language Politics and Education in Nigeria
Building Human Capital and a Multilingual Nation
French Language Politics and Education in Nigeria
Building Human Capital and a Multilingual Nation
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This book highlights the current trends and challenges of French learning in Nigeria's formal education system.
Edited by Michael Akinpelu and Tunde Ajiboye, French Language Politics and Education in Nigeria: Building Human Capital and a Multilingual Nation discusses the teaching/learning of French in Nigeria and its roles in building human capital and fostering meaningful relationships with Francophone nations in the sub-region. Presenting varying approaches, contributors postulate a renewal of pedagogical approaches to the teaching of French as a foreign language, while others call on government authorities to promote and implement language policies in favor of French that take into account the realistic needs of the country. Comprised of three parts, part I examines the relationship between language policies and the texture of French educational planning in Nigeria. Part II reflects on policy enunciations and interpretations that affect both the present and future, as well as the challenges that French teaching and learning in the Nigerian educational system. Part III explores policy decisions on French language education. Through detailed analysis and interview data, Akinpelu, Ajiboye, and the contributors argue for renewed approaches to French language studies in Nigeria from practical sociolinguistic pressures.
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: French Language: Policy and Diplomacy Issues
Chapter One: Abacha and French: From Intervention to Interlude?
Tunde Ajiboye (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
Chapter Two: The Politics of Language Policies in Nigeria: Some Implications for the Teaching and Learning of French
Bayo Isa (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
Chapter Three: Nigeria's Educational Policy on Foreign Language Acquisition: An Albatross to the Teaching and Learning of French
Rasaq Aina Thomas (Lagos State University, Nigeria)
Chapter Four: The French Language and Nigeria's Geopolitics in West Africa
Margaret Mary Okon (University of Calabar, Nigeria) and Samson Fabian Nzuanke (University of Calabar, Nigeria)
Chapter Five: Re-articulating French as a Language-Based Security Measure in Addressing National Security Challenges in Nigerian Borderlands
Peter Akongfeh Agwu (University French Teachers' Association of Nigeria, Nigeria) and Angela A. Ajimase (University of Calabar, Nigeria)
Chapter Six: The Contribution ofthe French Institute to Disseminating the French Language in Nigeria
Rebecca Alao (University of Regina, Canada) and Michael Akinpelu (University of Regina, Canada)
Part II: French Language in the Nigerian Education System: Trends and Challenges
Chapter Seven: French in Nigerian Universities Today: Examining the Trials of our Times
Tunde Ajiboye (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
Chapter Eight: The Future of French Language in Nigerian Education: Secondary School Students' Perspectives
Samson Olusola Olatunji (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
Chapter Nine: The Challenges of French Language Teaching and Learning in Nigeria
Afsat Sanni-Suleiman (University of Ilorin, Nigeria), Ibrahim Adissa Owoo (University of Ilorin, Nigeria), and David Boluwatife Nehemiah (University of Benin, Nigeria)
Part III: French Language Didactics
Chapter Ten: Language Education in Nigeria: A Case for the Integration of Information and Communication Technology in Teaching French
Olushola Adedeji (University of Regina, Canada)and Michael Akinpelu (University of Regina, Canada)
Chapter Eleven: Content Assessment of Selec ted Mobile Apps for Learning French as a Foreign Language in South-West Nigerian Universities
Olukemi Esther Adetuyi-Olu-Francis (University of Lagos, Nigeria)
Chapter Twelve: Improving French Education in Nigeria Through the Adoption of Immersion Programs at the Basic Education Level
Michael Akinpelu (University of Regina, Canada) and Olushola Adedeji (University of Regina. Canada)
Chapter Thirteen: Action-oriented Approach in Teaching French as a Foreign Language in Nigerian Secondary Schools
Omotayo Foluke Siwoku-Awi (University of Ilorin, Nigeria) and Julius Olufemi Oyetunde (Redeemers University, Nigeria)
Chapter Fourteen: The Game Pedagogy in Teaching French as a Foreign Language at Crescent School, Lagos
Mudasiru Akanbi Ilupeju (University of Lagos, Nigeria), Mujibat Opeyemi Omotokese (University of Lagos, Nigeria), and Rasaq Babatunde Lasisi (Federal College of Education, Oyo, Nigeria)
Conclusion
Tunde Ajiboye (University of Ilorin, Nigeria) and Michael Akinpelu (University of Regina, Canada)
Index
Product details

Published | Oct 02 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9781666971361 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 1 b/w photo and 18 tables |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |