BÍ ÈDÈ YORÙBÁ SE DI KÍKO SÍLE. (IBEERE) Gbogbo awon wonyi ni won kópa nínú bí èdè Yorùbá se di kiko síle àyàfi

BÍ ÈDÈ YORÙBÁ SE DI KÍKO SÍLE. (IBEERE)

Gbogbo awon wonyi ni won kópa nínú bí èdè Yorùbá se di kiko síle àyàfi

  1. Gollmer C. A.
  2. Hanaya Kilham.
  3. John C. Raban.
  4. Obáfémi Awólówọ. ✓

Explanation

Obafemi Awolowo was a politician, not a linguist who developed Yoruba writing. The others helped create the written Yoruba system.

Gollmer, Kilham, and Raban worked on Yoruba alphabet and spelling rules. Awolowo focused on politics and governance.

Knowing who contributed to language development helps us appreciate linguistic history. Writing systems require dedicated scholars.