![]() ![]() The signature of this letter of intent is an opportunity to reconfirm the past commitments but also to mark the official launch of an ambitious program to modernize the teaching and learning of French in public secondary schools.įor several years now, the cooperation for the promotion of teaching and learning French materializes has taken a number of different forms. In Lagos State, the cooperation with the French Embassy is long-standing and fruitful, and the Government of Lagos State has regularly expressed interest in promoting the teaching of French language. The letter marks the renewal cooperation and support for the promotion of the French language in public schools. It is amazing to see the demand for learning French in Nigeria, and we are delighted to work with the state of Lagos to support access to French classes.” Our language creates links between populations of 88 countries across the world. The Minister said: “French is a language of culture, but also a language of business and opportunities for all those who learn it. Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, who was on a visit to Nigeria. The letter was signed on Wednesday by the Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat and the Ambassador of France to Nigeria, Mrs Emmanuelle Blatmann, in the presence of French Minister of State for development, francophonie and international partnerships, Dr. The teaching of French language may return to many public schools in Lagos State as the government of the state has signed a letter of intent for the promotion of the language in the State. ![]()
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