- Popular singer and media personality, Cynthia Morgan, questions why Africans still speak English despite historical oppression by the British.
- She challenges the continent’s adoption of English, considering the atrocities committed by Britain in Africa’s colonial past.
- Cynthia Morgan expresses her doubts about the appropriateness of English on the continent.
Popular singer and media personality Cynthia Morgan has sparked a debate on the widespread use of the English language across Africa.
Morgan questioned the rationale behind Africans adopting English, given the historical oppression they faced at the hands of the British colonialists.
Addressing the issue, Cynthia Morgan voiced her concerns, questioning why many Africans continue to speak English despite the tumultuous history of colonization.
She emphasized the injustices inflicted upon Africa by the British Empire and pondered whether Africans should still embrace the language of their former oppressors.
“Considering the atrocities Britain committed against Africa, should we even be speaking English on this continent?” Cynthia Morgan queried.
In other news, Popular Nigerian Dance-hall singer, Cynthia Morgan, who now goes by the name Madrina, has shared a compelling narrative about her journey in the music industry.
In a revelation that has since been removed from her Instagram story, Madrina opened up about her experience with sexual harassment in the music industry.
Cynthia Morgan declared that she has never been subjected to such harassment. She attributes this to her tomboyish demeanor and her assertive approach to dealing with people.
She expressed her distress over the reality of most Nigerian female singers and how it affects them striving for success in the music scene.