By Ranti Thomas
The Vicar/Archdeacon of Saint John’s Anglican Church, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, Venerable Lawrence Otegbola, has described the gradual extinction of the Yoruba language as dangerous if something is not done to stop it.
Otegbola stated this in his sermon during a thanksgiving service marking the 32nd edition of the Owu National Convention held at Ijebu Igbo, headquarters of Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State.
The clergyman expressed his sadness that the current generation of Yoruba children and youth no longer understand as well as speak the language proficiently.
To appreciate the beauty of the rich tradition and cultural values of Yoruba, Otegbola called on parents to begin to encourage the speaking of the language in their various homes among their children.
According to him, speaking and understanding the language would preserve it and save it from going into extinction.
Otegbola urged Nigerians to live in harmony with their neighbours irrespective of their tribes.
He particularly urged Owu people to see their diversity as a major advantage capable of transforming the economy of the people and ensuring peaceful co-existence with others.