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Kenyan Leader Sparks Uproar After Mocking Nigerians’ Spoken English

A controversy has erupted online after a Kenyan political leader sparked backlash over comments perceived as mocking the way Nigerians speak English.

The remarks, made during a public engagement, suggested that Nigerians’ spoken English could be difficult to understand and implied that communication with Nigerian speakers might require extra interpretation.

The leader also contrasted this with Kenyan English, describing it in a way many listeners interpreted as self-congratulatory. The comments quickly spread across social media, drawing criticism from Nigerians and other Africans who accused the official of reinforcing stereotypes and undermining African linguistic diversity.

Many users defended Nigerian English as a widely recognized and functional variant of the language, shaped by history, education systems, and local linguistic influences. Critics also argued that English, as spoken across Africa, naturally varies from country to country and should not be used as a basis for ridicule or comparison.

The backlash has reignited broader conversations about language, identity, and unity across the continent, with commentators urging public figures to avoid statements that could create unnecessary tension between African nations.

As of now, there has been no official clarification or apology from the Kenyan official regarding the remarks.

 

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