BOSU Vice-Chancellor Engages in Kanuri Language Conference
BOSU Vice-Chancellor Engages in Kanuri Language Conference
In a remarkable demonstration of dedication to linguistic and cultural studies, the Vice-Chancellor of Borno State University, Professor Umar Kyari Sandabe, took part in the 2nd International Conference on Kanuri Language, Literature, and Culture.
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This prestigious event, held over two days, brought together a diverse and esteemed assembly of scholars, academicians, and dignitaries, all converging on the shared objective of advancing knowledge and appreciation of the Kanuri language and culture.
Accompanying Prof. Umar Kyari Sandabe were Dr. Mustapha Mohammed Ali, the Director of the Centre for Kanuri Ajami and Quranic Studies, and Professor Mohammed Ibrahim, the Director/CEO of Arabic Language Village Ngala. These distinguished individuals, along with the broader conference attendees, engaged in discussions and presentations that promised to enrich our understanding of Kanuri language, literature, and culture.
The 2nd International Conference on Kanuri Language, Literature, and Culture was skillfully organized by the Centre for Research in Nigerian Languages, Translation, and Folklore (CRNLT &F) at Bayero University, Kano. This event showcased the university's commitment to fostering a deeper comprehension of Kanuri heritage and its contribution to Nigeria's diverse linguistic tapestry.
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As the conference unfolded, it provided a platform for profound academic discourse and cultural exploration, reflecting the enduring importance of preserving and advancing the Kanuri language and culture.
The participation of Borno State University's leadership and scholars in this conference highlights their dedication to education and cultural enrichment. It is with great anticipation that the insights gained during this event will be shared with the broader community to further foster appreciation for the Kanuri language and culture.