New Chemistry Textbook In Yoruba Launched For Colleges And Universities.
In a groundbreaking step toward advancing STEM education in Nigeria, a new chemistry textbook written entirely in Yoruba has been released for colleges and universities. Titled Chemistry Textbook in Yoruba for Colleges and Universities, the book is authored by the esteemed educator and scholar Olùkọ́ Kẹ́mísírì. The release, announced on May 8, 2025, marks a significant milestone in making science education more accessible and culturally relevant to Yoruba-speaking students.
The textbook is designed to cater to tertiary-level students, offering a comprehensive exploration of chemistry concepts in the Yoruba language. By presenting complex scientific ideas in a native tongue, the book aims to bridge the gap between Western scientific education and indigenous linguistic frameworks, fostering deeper understanding and engagement among students. Olùkọ́ Kẹ́mísírì, known for their dedication to promoting science education in Yoruba, has crafted the text to align with the curricula of Nigerian colleges and universities, ensuring its relevance and applicability.
This initiative aligns with broader efforts, such as the Science in Yoruba project founded by Taofeeq Adebayo in 2017, which seeks to make STEM knowledge accessible to Yoruba speakers, regardless of their exposure to Western education. The project emphasizes translating scientific materials and fostering discussions in Yoruba to enhance learning outcomes. The release of this textbook represents a practical realization of such goals, providing a vital resource for educators and students alike.
The announcement, shared via a post on X by
@YorubaNationCH, has sparked enthusiasm among educators, students, and advocates of indigenous language education. “This is a game-changer for Yoruba-speaking students pursuing STEM,” one commenter noted, highlighting the potential for the textbook to empower learners who may struggle with English-language scientific texts.
Olùkọ́ Kẹ́mísírì’s work builds on the growing movement to integrate mother-tongue instruction into Nigerian education. By offering a resource that complements English-based learning with Yoruba explanations, the textbook supports translanguaging pedagogies, which encourage the use of both languages to enhance comprehension. This approach is particularly valuable in a country where many students are more comfortable expressing complex ideas in their native languages.
The Chemistry Textbook in Yoruba for Colleges and Universities is now available, and its release is expected to inspire further efforts to develop STEM resources in other Nigerian languages. Educators and institutions are encouraged to adopt the textbook to enrich their chemistry courses and promote inclusive education.
For more information or to purchase the textbook, interested parties can visit the official channels linked in the original announcement. This release is not just a triumph for Yoruba language advocates but a beacon of hope for a more inclusive and equitable education system across Nigeria.