The BBC has announced it will be launching a digital service in Pidgin
and Yoruba in Nigeria, Africa's most populous state. "Pidgin is a
popular language among young people in Nigeria and across West Africa,"
said Liliane Landor, controller of languages at the World Service.
The BBC will also launch a TV service in Somali, and radio and digital services for Ethiopia and Eritrea, said BBC Africa editor Solomon Mugera.
The announcement comes after the UK government agreed to invest around $128m (£85m) a year in enhancing BBC services around the world.
The BBC will also launch a TV service in Somali, and radio and digital services for Ethiopia and Eritrea, said BBC Africa editor Solomon Mugera.
The announcement comes after the UK government agreed to invest around $128m (£85m) a year in enhancing BBC services around the world.
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