Ethno-Linguistic Loyalty: The Paradox and Search for the Sustainability of Language in Nation-Building in Nigeria

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Ethno-linguistic loyalty, Language, Language sustainability, Linguistic diversity, Nation-Building, Nigeria

Abstract

The success or failure of any nation lies, to a great extent, in the collaborative capacity and the tone of language used for governance. This paper seeks to unveil ethno-linguistic loyalty and the paradox of language in maintaining sustainable development in Nigeria as a nation. It however draws parallels from other nations for clearer depth and illustrations. Language is a unifying force that binds a nation; it can also serve as a divisive element, creating cultural and linguistic schisms in a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual society like Nigeria. Drawing from the social psychology theory of social identity and the concept of linguistic fragmentation, this paper explores the role of identity formation in understanding ethnolinguistic loyalty and the paradox of language in nation-building. Social identity theory examines how people define themselves and perceive others based on group membership. At the same time, the concept of linguistic fragmentation argues that language can be a barrier to nation-building. When a nation is linguistically diverse, multiple languages spoken within its boundaries can create communication gaps and hinder effective governance. This framework is deemed proper for this study because it argues that extreme attachment to a people’s linguistic group and language can lead to discrimination and tensions among different linguistic groups, making it challenging for a nation to work together towards common goals. Through analysis of various happenings and instances in Nigeria and other parts of the world, this paper examines how language can impact nation-building and sustainable development. Furthermore, it discusses the challenges that arise from ethnolinguistic loyalty, incongruity, and lack of comprehension in dialogue, and makes recommendations for effectively managing and promoting linguistic diversity within a nation. Ultimately, by examining the challenges and opportunities posed by this phenomenon, this paper aims to explore strategies for ensuring the sustainability of Indigenous languages while fostering a unified Nigerian identity.

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Miriam Stephen Inegbe, Akwa Ibom State University

Department of English and Literary Studies

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Published

24-12-2024

How to Cite

Inegbe, M. S. (2024). Ethno-Linguistic Loyalty: The Paradox and Search for the Sustainability of Language in Nation-Building in Nigeria. Journal of Innovations in Art and Culture for Nature Conservation and Environmental Sustainability, 2(2). Retrieved from https://journals.adompublication.com/jinces/article/view/45