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Mr. Issiaka Daouda

B.A French, M.A French

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Doctoral Student/ Graduate Assistant-Teaching

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Graduate Assistant (Non-Teaching), French and Francophone Studies

Faculty of Arts, School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures

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I hail from Yewa North Ogun State, Nigeria and I grew up in a bilingual environment; a border town between Nigeria and Republic of Benin. This of course gave me the opportunity to be exposed to French and English language at a very tender age. Indeed it was a great experience as I later joined a French school for my basic and high schools in the  Republic of Benin. After earning my A-level certificate (Francophone Baccalaureate) from Lyceé Toffa 1er (Porto-Novo), I then joined the Lagos State University (LASU); Nigeria as a Direct Entry student in 2013,  where I  obtained a B.A in French (1st Class Hons.) and M.A. in French Linguistics (Distinction) as the overall best graduating student in the faculty of Arts respectively. Presently, I am an Assistant Lecturer of French Language in the institution. I am very passionate about Yoruba culture and Nigeria indigenous literature in general. I see Language as a tool to curb instability and eradicate corruption in Africa and West Africa sub-region in particular. Thus, my love for sociolinguistics and of course my choice for the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Calgary for my doctorate degree (Fall 2021). I speak fluently Yoruba, French, English, Basic Portuguese and Arabic . My favourite novel is le soleil des independances by Ahmadou Kourouma, while my favourite movie is Roots: the Saga of an American Family by American author Alex Haley. I also enjoy reciting Qur'an, watching football, making new friends and listening / interpreting Yoruba talking drum.