This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency is dedicated to Nigerian lexicographer Philip Akoda and his tech startup Nkanda, preserving African languages through technology and digital lexicography. As 2050 approaches, Akoda poses an urgent question: When Africa becomes home to the world's largest working population, will we communicate in borrowed languages, or will we bring our own voices into that future?

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This episode of #PanAfricanFrequency is dedicated to Nigerian lexicographer Philip Akoda and his tech startup Nkanda, preserving African languages through technology and digital lexicography. As 2050 approaches, Akoda poses an urgent question: When Africa becomes home to the world's largest working population, will we communicate in borrowed languages, or will we bring our own voices into that future?

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