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Kparo: A Study of the Emergence and Death of a Minority Language Newspaper in Nigeria
Indigenous Language Media in Africa (2006)
  • Farooq A Kperogi, Kennesaw State University
Abstract

This paper is concerned with exploring the history, evolution, content, language and death of the Kparo newspaper, an indigenous, state-run minority language newspaper that was published between the mid and late 1980s in Baatonum (more popularly known as Bariba) language for the people of the former Borgu Local Government who occupy the westernmost fringes of Kwara State on Nigeria’s border with Benin Republic.

Keywords
  • Kparo,
  • Minority language,
  • Nigeria,
  • Indigenous language media,
  • Bariba,
  • Batonu
Publication Date
2006
Editor
Abiodun Salawu
Publisher
Center for Black and African Arts and Civilization
ISBN
ISBN978-039-024-12
Citation Information
Farooq A Kperogi. "Kparo: A Study of the Emergence and Death of a Minority Language Newspaper in Nigeria" Lagos, NigeriaIndigenous Language Media in Africa (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/farooq_kperogi/5/