The Renaming Of Nigeria Was A Phonetic Conquest
The Cartography of Pronunciation The Politics Behind the Pen WHEN the British entered Nigeria, they encountered societies with complex phonetics and layered naming conventions. But empire operates by documentation. What it cannot spell, it reshapes. What it cannot pronounce, it renames. This process was especially visible in Nigeria, where tonal languages dominate meaning-making. Igbo: The […]
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