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Nigerians react as FG reintroduces history in basic education curriculum

Omotayo Daranjo by Omotayo Daranjo
November 25, 2022
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Nigerians have reacted to the news of Federal Government reintroducing history into the basic education curriculum.

The Federal Government formally announced the reintroduction of History as a subject in the basic education curriculum, after it was removed from primary and secondary education curriculums from the 2009/2010 academic session.

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According to the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, the need for the reintroduction arises because the national cohesion of the country is being threatened.

Nigerians react to reintorduction of history in schools

The reintroduction of history into the basic education curriculum has generated mixed reactions from nigerians.

@veevogee: This particular history will never be forgotten

@simdiverse: History won’t forget the role Snapchat played in our currency rebranding.

@magamudi: Finally. However, we have to know history according to whose account?

@daeze: Teach the students undiluted history,don’t filter anything

@p.terry: Imagine next generation Dey write history exam dey cry whenever them remember as Buhari take show their papa pepper

@prince_of_anaedo: Make them just tell the truth shaa, no be their own arranged history

@hortee_wo: Honestly, Pre colonial history should be taught. We had history before.

@nwachukwunkechioputa: But why una remove am before not done anywhere in the world. Our children should know their roots. Thank u for reintroducing it.

@ochuba: Introducing history isn’t an issue. The issue here lies with on whose account or point of view will the history be taught? Will there be objectivity in the curriculum introduced and a lack of by the teachers? May our history not be distorted to appeal to the ego of a section of the country or some elites! Insha Allah

@bpokafor: Civil war & the klling of 3million Igbos will never be forgotten. History is one important course teaching about how Fulani Herdsmen invade farms slughtering millions nationwide

@thekanyinsola: Those who don’t rennet history are doomed to repeat it!

@megakidsnaija: This is a win in education! Hopefully there are professionals that will curate the curriculum.

@iamclaytonofficial: Please can they teach History beyond colonization & slavery in those curriculums? The kids need to know they have the blood of Kings and not slave workers thanks.

@stanleyco: Hope the history will not be about islam and Mohammed, sokoto jihard and the Northern part of Nigeria.. let every region study their history abeg

@shody_inc: “Generation Z” needs to learn about the history of Nigeria and the yeyebrities should also learn about channeling water to lake Chad, desertification and desert encroachment.

@taurus: Lol… the way they twist and turn on the bed of Nigeria deserves shots from boy director Mr TG omori. My GOD are we building and evolving or are we just stagnant and creating laws to favour a set of people??

Netizens question FG over N30 increment on school children’s daily feeding

You will recall that Mixed reactions trailed the Federal Government’s thirty-naira increment on school children daily feeding in Delta state.

The State Commissioner for Humanitarian and Community Support Services in Delta state, Dr Darlington Ijeh announced that the cost of school children feeding through the National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme had been reviewed from seventy Naira to a hundred Naira per child.

Netizens react to N30 increment on school children’s daily feeding

Coco Poder wrote: These people keep doing evil and yet rubbing it on us. What exactly Is this?

Mr Good news wrote: They should show the world what 30 naira can buy.
Chyo.maa wrote: It only keeps getting worse

Miss Essa wrote: please let vote well. That all I can say. Make all this nonsense stop. A country that 500 can’t even buy you a decent meal. It’s well oooo.

Opemipo wrote: 100 naira meal? How will that be enough

Lavishghost wrote: I never understand why they sit with them in class to eat and take pictures. What are they trying to portray?

Oribi wrote: 100 Naira can’t even buy plastic takeaway pack.

Mr landlord wrote: Na 100NGN food una children dey eat daily, awon werey 😢

Munachimso wrote: What is this ???

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