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ABSTRACT
Nearly a third of the world's language are in Africa and some 10-28% of these are endangered. The case of Endangered languages in Nigeria are visible in minority languages. This paper evaluates the Endangered language of the Ika people in Nigeria. The slow but steady extinction of the Ika language, which has experienced a sharp decline particularly among the present generation of youths due to modernization, urbanization, christianization and globalization, and the failure of older generations and institution to transfer the language to the younger generation. This paper therefore attacks the issues as well as the remedy by which the Ika Language would become infused in the daily life of the Ika society.