Nigeria: JWs boost pidgin language

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  • betterdaze
    betterdaze

    Jehovah’s Witnesses boost pidgin language devt

    OTA—THE advancement of Pidgin English received a boost recently at Ota, Ogun State at the Nigerian Pigdin Convention Series of Jehovah’s Witnesses which held from December 20 to 23, 2018.

    This was the seventeenth in the series of the 2018 “Be courageous!” Regional Convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses

    Recently there are clear indications that Jehovah’s Witnesses are seriously using Pidgin as tool to reach the heart and they have risen beyond the general stereotypical description of it as ‘Pidgin English’ or ‘Broken English.

    Jehovah’s Witnesses adopted Nigerian Pidgin as a formal language of worship in 2015.

    Speaking on the development, a convention coordinator in Ota, Jonathan Diyaolu said: “It is all about communication, reaching the heart. Whatever language communicates best to those we are speaking to is the language that should be used.

    Jehovah’s organisation is spirit directed, hence could see far ahead. The most organised organisation on earth has seeing in advance how this will boost the preaching work, not only in Nigeria but the whole of English speaking West Africa to aid seekers of truth hear the kingdom message.”

    Explaining Jehovah’s Witnesses line of thinking, Seyi Olojede, who served as Programme Overseer for the last Pidgin Convention said: “Today, many focus on promoting the English language. The world encourages the thinking that speaking English means that one is intelligent or educated.

    Thus, parents and family members are very eager to speak English or teach their children to do so. However, we as Jehovah’s people are different. The purpose of the Christian Congregation is not to learn English nor is one elevated if he speaks English.

    “In fact, it is not unusual to hear pidgin spoken by those with a high degree of education, including professionals.

    “I am impressed with the way things have been going.”

  • john.prestor
    john.prestor

    "The purpose of the Christian Congregation is not to learn English nor is one elevated if he speaks English."

    That's just not true, if I remember correctly, and correct me if I'm wrong guys, you need to speak and write English fluently to attend the Gilead school, and you practically need to attend Gilead if you want to become a CO, Branch Committee member, those kind of high-ranking, highly-sought after positions..A lot of Governing Body members went to Gilead too if I recall, and Governing Body members speak English, and so do Governing Body helpers. Sure looks like English gets you places. I mean credit where credit's due, Jehovah's Witnesses do translate their teachings into a lot of really obscure languages, they want to get their message out. But then somebody wants to make a blatantly false statement like this trying to show off. Also, "the most organized organization on earth"? I mean really, come on.

  • Moster
    Moster

    Jehovah’s organisation is spirit directed,..."

    Since when?

  • User99
    User99

    Reminds me of the comment “We’re the thinkingest people on earth!”

  • waton
    waton

    English for the elite, pidgin for the slaves. keep the slaves from researching. It is very hard to discuss abstract concepts in many languages. pidgin being one of them. of course, it serves just fine if your basic religious concept is a talking snake,

    did the snake talk pidgin, you bet-ya, you can verify it in wt literature. can dumbing down get any dummer?

  • dropoffyourkeylee
    dropoffyourkeylee

    They have had pidgin language literature for many years. I’m not sure whether they had pidgin congregations though

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