User talk:ALEX EKHAGUOSA IGBINEWEKA

GUOSA LANGUAGE EVOLUTIONIST, CREATOR
I am the 5th of my mother’s five children. I was born on March 20, 1950 to the family of Late Pa Igbineweka Okpevbo and late Madam Ayemien Igbineweka nee Odia. My birth was a metaphysical phenomenon as a messenger from some other planets. In my early teens I was able to communicate in the dreams with some people in another world using some languages unknown to man. I lost this ability, as I grew up to the age of 6 and began settling down for business in my linguistic odyssey; guided by some inner mind and wisdom. I interlaced one Nigerian indigenous language word, semantics, phonetics etc automatically with the others as my spirit directed my brain almost effortlessly for the building blocks of the new Guosa language; and it became known to me that my mission here in this planet is to bridge the linguistics and religious disunity, problems and barriers among Nigerians, the West Africans or the ECOWAS and the world communities. The objective of the Guosa language evolution is to bring about the much-needed peace, unity and identity because, without linguistic and socio-cultural peace the world is upside down chaotic to live.

I also invented "Oppeng" and other languages as I gathered Nigerian words and vocabularies for the evolution of the language now known and called “Guosa”.

My mission was further made possible when I was living with my uncle Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba “King” Erediauwa CFR in my early youth. My uncle was a top government official in the former Eastern parts of Nigeria, and, it was my efforts to speak the “Edo” my mother’s tongue separate from the Igbo languages that fully gave birth to the Guosa language. Before then I mixed up the nine Nigerian language vocabularies that was translated over the “redifusion” – a house-to-house public radios that was in vogue at that time.

In the very beginning I spoke the Guosa language to myself, for myself because I was scared my family and friends may think that I was having some brain disorders until the middle part of the year 1965 when accidentally Guosa language words skipped off my tongue while buying groceries at the Sandgrous market in Lagos, Nigeria. Before then I had thought I was insane as my brain twisted and woven around almost all the Nigerian languages and dialects which filtered into my brain. I grew up to find that language is love. Language is unity, languages are fundamental traditions and cultural values, and languages are identity for any mankind and nations of the world.

Socially, I like and pondered into educational, scientific, cultural, evolution, invention issues, movies and books. The most wonderful, intriguing and surprising thing to me is how God created the world and everything in it, wishing I could see Him live to oblige for at least, an atom of his creative ability in addition to the Guosa language creation. I also like actions movies, ghosts, animal kingdoms, documentary, inventors, and music. I am a man with visions; a philosopher and I believe in God. Some pool of thoughts told me years ago that I was born a hundred years ahead of Nigeria and the West African nations.

I began my elementary school and secondary schools in Benin City and attended Shorthand, secretarial and business administrative schools in Lagos and Kaduna in Nigeria respectively before traveling to the US for further research and studies. In the United States I attended UC Berkeley Vocational Schools and received a diploma in Instructional Strategies for Adults and Adolescence in 2002. I further attended the Contra Costa College on San Pablo in California, where I graduated in health education and Pharmacology. Thereafter studied business administration and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree, MBA, PhD in Business Admin majoring in Home Health Management and a PhD in World Language Creation.

BOOKS

I published the first dictionary of the Guosa language in 1981, and the expanded research edition in 1987. This further heralded the worldwide spreading of the Guosa language; giving me the opportunity to travel out of the Nigerian territories to the Boston University, Massachusetts USA as a guest speaker at the 19th African Linguistics Conference in 1988. Since then, I have been to so many national and international linguistic and cultural conferences in Europe particularly the Interslavic nations and in Canada.

The Guosa language gained momentum in the US and became one of the course syllabuses offered by the West Contra Costa Unified School District Adult Education since 2000 to date and later by the University of Abuja between (2016 to 2020) respectively. These achievements were made possible by the visionary management of the various districts, particularly Mr. Jim Trombley, Prof. Michael U. Adikwu, Norense Omogbe Igbineweka, Rn and others. It is my hope and visions that sometime in the future, the Guosa language mission will be developed and established as a vehicle of peace and unity in the West African - ECOWAS nations and beyond. 2601:643:8881:2A40:0:0:0:8069 (talk) 16:49, 10 September 2022 (UTC)