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Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Great100000: 1:00pm On Aug 07, 2022
Babalola spoke about her journey into multilingualism, the many doors of opportunities it opened for her, and her plans for the future.


Prosper Oluwafunmibi Babalola is a 400-level student of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Ibadan. She is a hyperpolyglot, culture enthusiast, writer, and entrepreneur. She is popularly called ‘Prosperlingua’ for her exceptional polyglottal skill.

In a chat with Tijani Abdulkabeer, Babalola spoke about her journey into multilingualism, the many doors of opportunities it opened for her, and her plans for the future.

Tijani Abdulkabeer (T.A.): How did you become multilingual?

Oluwafunmibi Babalola (O.B.): I think it’s just interest that keeps me going. There is no explanation for it. It’s my life. I love languages. I am passionate about it. It just happens. I hear a language, and I pick it up.

(T.A.): How long did it take you to learn these languages? Mention the languages you speak fluently.

(O.B.): I have been learning languages since I was a kid. I remember I did French and a bit of Latin in Primary school, and I used to buy language books. Since I have been old enough to read and write, I have been learning languages.

I speak German, Spanish, Hindi, Korean, Japanese, Twi, Zulu, Russian, Chinese, Indonesian, Dutch, French, Latin, Hangul, Italian, English, Hausa, Yoruba, Egun, Egede, and Igbo, among others. 24 languages.

(T.A.): Tell us about your achievements due to the many languages you speak.


(O.B.): I have achieved a lot in languages. It has opened unimaginable doors for me. You know, people’s expressions when they know you can communicate in different languages. And the recent achievement is my tweet which went viral. I only made a careless tweet to sell myself, but before I knew it, my phone started making funny sounds. Too many notifications from several people across the world; [People from different races] were sending messages to offer me jobs. I have had so many interviews and live videos. Celebrities I have always looked up to were following me, sending DMs. Everything was just crazy.


Before now, there were times I used to go from church to church to present God’s name in different languages. Hausa particularly has helped me get suya, free rides, and more on several occasions.

I did many freelance jobs for primarily private individuals and organisations. Something big is also in the pipe, but I can’t disclose it until the organisation unveils me. I will definitely share it when the deal is official.

(T.A.): As a medical student, what are some challenges you faced in attaining mastery in these languages?

(O.B.): There are a lot of challenges. Veterinary school is very crazy. We have classes from 8 am – 5 Pm daily. And you have to resume early so as not to be locked out. But when it’s about learning languages, I am abnormal. I know how to strike a balance. For instance, I have used Duolingo consistently for about a year without missing out on a day. So, how is this possible? It’s consistency. It’s just like a fun activity to me. It’s like an escape from Vet school for me. I see it as fun, not hard work.

(T.A.): What motivates you?

(O.B.): Well, I can’t remember any day I wanted to quit but there are days I felt tired to carry on. You know there is a saying that goes thus – ‘I have come too far only to quit.’ Like, it has been part of me. It has been my life. So, why is it now that I am going to quit? I can’t just quit. The passion keeps me going too. Anytime I am tired, I remember how much I love languages. How much I can’t do without languages and so reminding myself that giving up is not an option.


(T.A.): How big of a role do you think languages can play in fostering unity in Nigeria?

(O.B.): Languages can play a huge role because one of the significant problems we have as Nigerians is the fact that we are divided in terms of the tongue. People don’t understand each other, and they don’t get to. So, if we can find common ground to embrace one another culture or learn each other’s way of life, we are going to get that much-needed unity.



And in a situation where that is not possible because it’s a popular belief that when you learn other people’s language, you are gaining a window into their life. You are seeing the world from another perspective. So, if there can be a language exchange program, we are gaining ground in people’s lives, and then we are going to understand, appreciate and love them. And speaking from experience now, there is no way you would learn other people’s language and not love them. When there is love, it is like a pointer to development.

(T.A.): How do you think technology can help make the process of learning languages easy?

(O.B.): Using technology will give us exposure to comprehensive applications that can speed up the process of learning languages. I can tell you that the major problem I have had, trying to learn some local languages, was because they don’t exist on the Internet. For instance, Egbiri, I googled and googled, yet I couldn’t find any resources online. Now, I have to meet people from that tribe for personal coaching. And it was very hard getting them to teach me at my own pace. But when there is an application, it speeds up the process.

(T.A.): Is being a hyperpolyglot a skill or a talent?

(O.B.): Well, I feel like it’s mostly an innate ability, but of course, it can be acquired. That is, learning, but for people that have the talent, they just find it easy.

Although I have a personal belief that you can learn anything in the world, of course, there would be a distinction between someone that knows it naturally and another that goes and learns it. But being a hyperpolyglot is more of a talent, but if you are hardworking and consistent, you can acquire it as a skill.

(T.A.): What’s your dream career?

(O.B.): My dream is to be a billionaire. [Laughs]. A billionaire in any career path I eventually choose.

I have big plans to implement my language skills. I want to connect people to an endless world of possibilities that learning languages can bring to them. I also intend to incorporate these languages into filmmaking. Very soon, I would go into making YouTube videos to tutor people in these languages. Then make money and impact.

I am already focusing on them, but the bigger plans are still something I want to keep private for now.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/547257-meet-oluwafunmibi-babalola-ui-hyperpolyglot-student-who-speaks-24-languages.html

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Hezzyluv: 1:01pm On Aug 07, 2022
Meet GENIUS Oluwafunmibi Babalola. Then, the rest comes in.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Nobody: 1:02pm On Aug 07, 2022
So cool.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Zonefree(m): 1:06pm On Aug 07, 2022
Real slay queen.


The only language 93.682% of Nairaland girls can speak is gbola language. Siofra, Jennyclay and others know what I'm talking about.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Moh247: 1:20pm On Aug 07, 2022
cool


Like studying Vet medicine in University of Ibadan isn't tough enough, she learn and speaks many languages

This is a Genius

I hope she learns coding as well..

What she said about Hausa language is soo true

... If you want the best discount in market or anything, or even need favours in Government offices, please go and learn some Hausa language



.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by care4you: 3:00pm On Aug 07, 2022
Use all those languages go withdrawal money from CBN....

Nonsense!

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by VladimirPutiin(m): 4:32pm On Aug 07, 2022
She’s pretty and her mouth will be good for sucking preeeks also.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by floss(m): 4:59pm On Aug 07, 2022
If I can speak only 5 important languages out of the 24...I know where I will be

She's an investment
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Sucre6: 5:03pm On Aug 07, 2022
care4you:
Use all those languages go withdrawal money from CBN....

Nonsense!

You are so ignorant, if this lady leave the shores of Nigeria now, she is gold.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by PureFace1(m): 5:48pm On Aug 07, 2022
Knowing how to speak and write multiple languages in Nigeria can be life changing and a good source of income but it is not easy to master any language, Despite the fact we have English as our official language in Nigeria you will still see people that can hardly speak or understand English.

That Girl is a Genius

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by iCauseTrouble: 5:51pm On Aug 07, 2022
After meeting her, what next?
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Timagex(m): 6:07pm On Aug 07, 2022
ERM....only if you can help us to communicate to the kidnappers in Nigeria with the "language" they understand.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by etrange: 6:08pm On Aug 07, 2022
I speak 5 languages and I thought I was cool. This is humbling and inspiring.

For those who have never learned a language as an adult, especially a foreign language not spoken where you live, you might never understand the amount of work involved. Languages are naturally complex and it takes a complex mind to study and understand them.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Nairalander248: 7:14pm On Aug 07, 2022
Nice one.. I hope she's Obi-dient
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by rusher14: 7:19pm On Aug 07, 2022
Sucre6:


You are so ignorant, if this lady leave a the shores of Nigeria now, she is gold.

Even from Nigeria she would turn that guys wealth into coins.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by accused(m): 8:18pm On Aug 07, 2022
Zonefree:
Real slay queen.


The only language 93.682% of Nairaland girls can speak is gbola language. Siofra, Jennyclay and others know what I'm talking about.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by agadez007(m): 8:24pm On Aug 07, 2022
Me,I speak four languages fluently
1)Igbo language
2)English
3)pidgin English
4)Yoruba

I try

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Figger(m): 8:31pm On Aug 07, 2022
etrange:
I speak 5 languages and I thought I was cool. This is humbling and inspiring.

For those who have never learned a language as an adult, especially a foreign language not spoken where you live, you might never understand the amount of work involved. Languages are naturally complex and it takes a complex mind to study and understand them.
I can relate bro, I dey Arab country presently and Arabic language no be beans, am catching up gradually sha.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by 8BitGee(m): 8:34pm On Aug 07, 2022
Her Twitter handle is @Prosperlingua ..
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Bimpe29: 9:03pm On Aug 07, 2022
This is fantabulous. She'll go places with this skill hopefully.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by gozzlin: 9:40pm On Aug 07, 2022
What a brainiac she is. Kudos.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Starwriters: 9:47pm On Aug 07, 2022
Incredible.
Passion, hardworki and persistence truly pays.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by grandstar(m): 10:51pm On Aug 07, 2022
That's remarkable! I think the average Dutch can speak 4 languages.

I feel it goes beyond learning. She's gifted or a genius in that field. It mustn't be wasted!
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Treasure17(m): 11:08pm On Aug 07, 2022
care4you:
Use all those languages go withdrawal money from CBN....

Nonsense!
Eveything is not about money. She's a treasure with this gift of hers.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by Itsokayo: 11:37pm On Aug 07, 2022
Treasure17:

Eveything is not about money. She's a treasure with this gift of hers.

bro, everything is about money. If she's not using the knowledge to make money, it is a complete waste of time cos she will forget those languages in no time. who will she be conversing with with those languages?

what shall it profit you to have all the knowledge in the world and not being able to turn it into doe?

so rest.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by KingAzubuike(f): 11:38pm On Aug 07, 2022
etrange:
I speak 5 languages and I thought I was cool. This is humbling and inspiring.

For those who have never learned a language as an adult, especially a foreign language not spoken where you live, you might never understand the amount of work involved. Languages are naturally complex and it takes a complex mind to study and understand them.
Some of you will only understand the basics of a language like come, go, buy, eat and you'll be claiming you can speak. That's the case with most Nigerians who claim they speak multi languages. . Ask yourself, can you make a series of sentences , communicate and Express yourself freely in the language? Can you hold a fluent and free flowing conversation in the language with another speaker?
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by etrange: 12:50am On Aug 08, 2022
KingAzubuike:

Some of you will only understand the basics of a language like come, go, buy, eat and you'll be claiming you can speak. That's the case with most Nigerians who claim they speak multi languages. . Ask yourself, can you make a series of sentences , communicate and Express yourself freely in the language? Can you hold a fluent and free flowing conversation in the language with another speaker?

Wow... You don't even know me and you're all worked up. Like it or not, there are many of us that speak multiple foreign languages. I have worked as a language teacher and as a professional translator in and outside Nigeria, and I presently live and work in a city where English is not the primary language. I have my students here on NL and those that follow me know my contributions in the travel section. I'm sorry if it pisses off to see others with skills you don't have, but it is what it is.

Really, it's so ridiculous that you'd say such a thing to someone you don't know. What is even more hilarious is the question you're asking. I believe they're better ways to communicate your opinion than littering the thread with such disparaging comments.

Good evening.

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Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by colonelwealth(m): 1:00am On Aug 08, 2022
Great100000:
Babalola spoke about her journey into multilingualism, the many doors of opportunities it opened for her, and her plans for the future.


Prosper Oluwafunmibi Babalola is a 400-level student of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Ibadan. She is a hyperpolyglot, culture enthusiast, writer, and entrepreneur. She is popularly called ‘Prosperlingua’ for her exceptional polyglottal skill.

In a chat with Tijani Abdulkabeer, Babalola spoke about her journey into multilingualism, the many doors of opportunities it opened for her, and her plans for the future.

Tijani Abdulkabeer (T.A.): How did you become multilingual?

Oluwafunmibi Babalola (O.B.): I think it’s just interest that keeps me going. There is no explanation for it. It’s my life. I love languages. I am passionate about it. It just happens. I hear a language, and I pick it up.

(T.A.): How long did it take you to learn these languages? Mention the languages you speak fluently.

(O.B.): I have been learning languages since I was a kid. I remember I did French and a bit of Latin in Primary school, and I used to buy language books. Since I have been old enough to read and write, I have been learning languages.

I speak German, Spanish, Hindi, Korean, Japanese, Twi, Zulu, Russian, Chinese, Indonesian, Dutch, French, Latin, Hangul, Italian, English, Hausa, Yoruba, Egun, Egede, and Igbo, among others. 24 languages.

(T.A.): Tell us about your achievements due to the many languages you speak.


(O.B.): I have achieved a lot in languages. It has opened unimaginable doors for me. You know, people’s expressions when they know you can communicate in different languages. And the recent achievement is my tweet which went viral. I only made a careless tweet to sell myself, but before I knew it, my phone started making funny sounds. Too many notifications from several people across the world; [People from different races] were sending messages to offer me jobs. I have had so many interviews and live videos. Celebrities I have always looked up to were following me, sending DMs. Everything was just crazy.


Before now, there were times I used to go from church to church to present God’s name in different languages. Hausa particularly has helped me get suya, free rides, and more on several occasions.

I did many freelance jobs for primarily private individuals and organisations. Something big is also in the pipe, but I can’t disclose it until the organisation unveils me. I will definitely share it when the deal is official.

(T.A.): As a medical student, what are some challenges you faced in attaining mastery in these languages?

(O.B.): There are a lot of challenges. Veterinary school is very crazy. We have classes from 8 am – 5 Pm daily. And you have to resume early so as not to be locked out. But when it’s about learning languages, I am abnormal. I know how to strike a balance. For instance, I have used Duolingo consistently for about a year without missing out on a day. So, how is this possible? It’s consistency. It’s just like a fun activity to me. It’s like an escape from Vet school for me. I see it as fun, not hard work.

(T.A.): What motivates you?

(O.B.): Well, I can’t remember any day I wanted to quit but there are days I felt tired to carry on. You know there is a saying that goes thus – ‘I have come too far only to quit.’ Like, it has been part of me. It has been my life. So, why is it now that I am going to quit? I can’t just quit. The passion keeps me going too. Anytime I am tired, I remember how much I love languages. How much I can’t do without languages and so reminding myself that giving up is not an option.


(T.A.): How big of a role do you think languages can play in fostering unity in Nigeria?

(O.B.): Languages can play a huge role because one of the significant problems we have as Nigerians is the fact that we are divided in terms of the tongue. People don’t understand each other, and they don’t get to. So, if we can find common ground to embrace one another culture or learn each other’s way of life, we are going to get that much-needed unity.



And in a situation where that is not possible because it’s a popular belief that when you learn other people’s language, you are gaining a window into their life. You are seeing the world from another perspective. So, if there can be a language exchange program, we are gaining ground in people’s lives, and then we are going to understand, appreciate and love them. And speaking from experience now, there is no way you would learn other people’s language and not love them. When there is love, it is like a pointer to development.

(T.A.): How do you think technology can help make the process of learning languages easy?

(O.B.): Using technology will give us exposure to comprehensive applications that can speed up the process of learning languages. I can tell you that the major problem I have had, trying to learn some local languages, was because they don’t exist on the Internet. For instance, Egbiri, I googled and googled, yet I couldn’t find any resources online. Now, I have to meet people from that tribe for personal coaching. And it was very hard getting them to teach me at my own pace. But when there is an application, it speeds up the process.

(T.A.): Is being a hyperpolyglot a skill or a talent?

(O.B.): Well, I feel like it’s mostly an innate ability, but of course, it can be acquired. That is, learning, but for people that have the talent, they just find it easy.

Although I have a personal belief that you can learn anything in the world, of course, there would be a distinction between someone that knows it naturally and another that goes and learns it. But being a hyperpolyglot is more of a talent, but if you are hardworking and consistent, you can acquire it as a skill.

(T.A.): What’s your dream career?

(O.B.): My dream is to be a billionaire. [Laughs]. A billionaire in any career path I eventually choose.

I have big plans to implement my language skills. I want to connect people to an endless world of possibilities that learning languages can bring to them. I also intend to incorporate these languages into filmmaking. Very soon, I would go into making YouTube videos to tutor people in these languages. Then make money and impact.

I am already focusing on them, but the bigger plans are still something I want to keep private for now.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/547257-meet-oluwafunmibi-babalola-ui-hyperpolyglot-student-who-speaks-24-languages.html

Amazing.
Truely a gifted and blessed lady... kudos!
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by IsellSmartTvs: 6:47am On Aug 08, 2022
This is where walking with the right people comes in
Our 3 local languages are enough to take u places,talk less of that amount.kudos cool
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by akosy(m): 11:25am On Aug 08, 2022
This one no fit lack job.
Re: Meet Oluwafunmibi Babalola, UI Hyperpolyglot Student Who Speaks 24 Languages by oxiide22(m): 4:26pm On Jun 20, 2023
Figger:
I can relate bro, I dey Arab country presently and Arabic language no be beans, am catching up gradually sha.
hhh

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