The House of Representatives has initiated plans for the establishment of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Federal University of Nigerian Languages.
This follows the first reading of a bill sponsored by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu and eight other members.
The proposed institution aims to promote the study of Nigerian languages and cultures.
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According to the bill, the university will provide higher education opportunities in Nigerian languages to individuals of all backgrounds.
It also outlines that the President will conduct regular visits to oversee university affairs and ensure proper governance.
The proposed university seeks to offer a range of academic programs, including diplomas and higher degrees, focusing on skills relevant to Nigerian languages.
 Its goal is to cultivate professionals capable of effectively using these languages for national development.
In addition to academic programs, the university aims to facilitate research, outreach, and community services related to Nigerian languages.
It will also build connections with other institutions engaged in language training and research.
The bill will be scheduled for a second reading in the coming weeks.