The Defaka language is an endangered and divergent Nigerian language of uncertain classification.
Although she is not Yoruba, most of her hits were sung in the western Nigerian language, and drew heavily on the culture and tradition.
Persons of different language backgrounds most commonly communicate in English, although knowledge of two or more Nigerian languages is widespread.
Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo are the most widely used Nigerian languages.
Her family moved around Nigeria extensively and as a consequence, she speaks several Nigerian languages.
In: The tense systems of Nigerian languages and English.
Today, most Nigerians learn at least one Nigerian language.
Jara, also known as Jera, is a Nigerian language spoken by 46,251 people as of the year 2000.
(2002) Harmonization and standardization of Nigerian languages.
An index of Nigerian languages.