Bridging the Language Divide: The Search for Quality and the
Pidgin English Question in Nigerian Drama
Emmanuel, E.U. Department of Theatre and Film Arts, University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. E-mail: emmanuelebere@yahoo.com
Abstract
The language of drama in the 21st century Nigeria has become not only an issue
of academic discourse but a major social phenomenon. Over the years we have seen the gradual but potent attempt to decolonize and rescue Nigerian drama from the ideological contraptions of the West. Part of this struggle is manifested in the fusion of the Pidgin English in our play texts. This paper therefore examines this trend, its ideological framework vis-à-vis the social realities of present day Nigeria. It is an attempt at demystifying the Pidgin English as well as evaluating its relevance for modern Nigerian drama in its quest to put Nigeria in the global political and economic stage.