Nri Kingdom set to celebrate annual new yam festival. (See details)

Nri, an ancient Kingdom in Anambra state is set to celebrate their annual new yam festival, on Saturday, the 24th Day of September 2022.

The new yam festival also known in the Kingdom as ilu mmụọ, is set aside to celebrate the bountiful harvest the God of the land has blessed the indigenes with.

This celebration which is traditionally done on the 8th month of Igbo lunar calendar, will be taking place at the palace of his royal Majesty Eze Obidiegwu Onyesoh on the 24th of September. Amongst the activities scheduled for the day include the traditional wrestling competition, new yam exhibition, talent exhibition, and many more.

The event to promote the rich cultural heritages of Igboland.

The event which also doubles as an Avenue to promote the rich cultural heritage of Igboland will be hosted by Prince Ikenna Onyesoh, the Regent of Nri Kingdom, as he uses this medium to invite the general public to celebrate with his people on this auspicious day!

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Opinion: Britain, Take Your Knee Off Our Necks; Nigerians Can No Longer Breathe

By Peter Omonua, Canada

Britain, Nigeria is lying prostrate under your weight, it is choking and can no longer breath. We are aware you have always been the enabler of Fulani, even now as they ravage southern and Middle Belt Nigeria.
Nigerians also know that when you pretend to promote good governance, you actually profit from ineptitude in our governance structure. You seek for misgovernance because a stable and well managed Nigeria would block the loopholes that benefits your economy.

This is why you are “pulling strings” to ensure the agitation for independent Nations of Biafra and Oduduwa don’t materialize. If it takes the sacrificing of every human in southern Nigeria to ensure the agitation is silenced, you are ready to support the killings.

Your ambassador, Catriona Laing is criss-crossing the length and breath of the country trying to convince political, traditional and religious leaders that the “unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable”. It begs the question if Nigeria is still a colonial entity.

An African proverb says “if you present the gift of a goat to a friend, you must also let go of the tether”; why is Britain holding on to this “tether” after independence? Why are you keeping Nigeria on a leash?
While you will not tolerate to see a strand of hair drop from British citizens, it is okay for thousand to be killed in Southern Kaduna, in Benue and in Plateau. That is a fair game as far as you are concerned.

Catriona Laing and other British officials can concoct stories about how “these killings are results of conflict between farmers and herders”, even when there are incontrovertible evidences that this is all about land dispossession from the native owners. As long as the killing is of black people, it is acceptable to the British government. It did not start today. Even your Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, during the Biafra genocide was recorded to have said ‘…I would accept half a million dead Biafrans if that was what it took’?
Any persons or groups that will obstruct the free flow of Nigerian resources to Britain must be crushed.

Is Britain pretending not to be aware of the activities of their Fulani cronies that have brought unprecedented misery, starvation and deprivation to southern Nigeria?
It’s about time the charade stops. Southern Nigeria wants out of the Union of death. Even the Middle Belt, (a region you disingenuously annexed into Northern Protectorate against their wish) want out of the Union. They want their own country. They are done being used as the “willing tools” of the Fulani. They have found their voices; they want to breathe; they want sovereignty. Lift your knee off their neck. They are suffocating under your yoke.

If you genuinely care for the wellbeing of Arewa people, what have you done over the last 60 years to improve their lots? How many industries has British corporations set up in Arewa Nation to address unemployment? How many schools has British organizations built in that nation to address educational backwardness? How many hospitals and healthcare facilities has Britain built to address the healthcare challenges? You know you don’t really care about the ordinary people of Arewa Nation. You are only interested in continuing your indirect rule, a system that gets their political leaders to act as your surrogates, the conduit pipes through which to continue your drain on the Nigerian economy.

Like the proverbial tree which continues to vote for the axe, the leaders of Arewa moronically think you are their savior. If only they knew that with a friend like you, they don’t need any more enemies. If only they would listen to wise counsel that the reason for their backwardness is what the bible termed the British “counsel of ahithophel”; prescriptions which real intent is to perpetually keep Arewa Nation undeveloped.

Why does Britain obstinately believe that by pulling and shoving, they might be able to correct ‘the mistake’ and imperfection of the northern and southern amalgamation? It will never work. Oil and water do not mix. It is time to unshackle the different countries chained together within this space called “Niger Area” and let them blossom as separate Nations. Each of these countries, individually, are bigger, more populous and more viable than many European, Latin American and Caribbean countries. Healthy rivalries between them will foster rapid growth of infrastructure, industries, Agriculture and Commerce. Are you obstructing it because it would become a threat to your economy and domestic interest?

We know it was to shoot down kites propagating sovereignty of Biafra and Oduduwa that you instigated Kenya to “rendition” Nnamdi Kanu. It was for same reason you sentenced Adeyinka Shoyemi (“Adeyinka Grandson”) to hash length of imprisonment for what should ordinarily call for light reprimand.

Looking back in retrospect, you may now realize the folly of your amalgamation experiment. You must now be convinced it was a bad decision but too embarrassing to admit. The true mark of leadership is owning up to mistakes, making amends and learning from them. It does not necessarily diminish you; maybe a bruise on your ego and reputation. Come down from the high-horse, own up to the mistake and let’s have a reset. Why struggle to hold on to Nigeria when you should be focused on repositing your troubled economy? You imagine that without Nigeria you could not possibly survive and that your economy could be on tailspin.

I recently came across the below artistic impression, which depicts the 3 major ethnic groups in a combative posture. As trivial as it may first appear, nothing illustrates the unhealthy rivalry and mutual destruction of the 3 tribes better than this. While the artist may have intended it as a comic, it aptly captures the true state of affair that has persist in the relationship between these 3 ‘Nations’ since their un-negotiated amalgamation.

How do you, Britain, expect any progress to be made under such open distrust and mutual disdain for each other? Theirs have been a zero-sum game, with Nigeria being the ultimate loser.

It is the reason an Oduduwa person would not willingly support rejuvenation of a Port Harcourt or Warri Seaport (because what Port Harcourt or Warri gains is perceived as a loss to Tin-Can or Apapa Port). It is why a Hausa man will prefer all the refineries to be moribund than the Warri refinery to work and Kaduna does not work; It is why an Ibo man thinks he has a higher intellectual prowess than the other two. Any compromises these different tribal Nations have made to collaborate is usually a matter of situational convenience and momentary exigency.

Seeing this, why must you insist they must be yoked together in the same country despite overwhelming evidence that these are totally different peoples? How do you, if not for self-serving motive, expect to have progress under such a “crab theory” environment of “if I can’t have it, neither can you”?

The ethnic coloration of their current presidential candidates (Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar and Bola Ahmed Tinubu) has led to suggestion that these men be automatically elevated to the position of Regional Premiers of their respective regions of South East, Core North and South West. This proposition is borne out of the ethnic sentiment of the supporters of their candidature. Perhaps that would have been a consideration if the south had not had the fortune of unravelling the true intent of the Fulani race in Nigeria. Any arrangement that will give the Fulani unfettered access and egress through the territorial borders of Biafra or Oduduwa is off the table.

The rumor mill is rife with how Britain is working behind the scene to perpetuate Fulani hegemony by manipulating the electoral process. Pictures have emerged in the past few days showing Catriona Liang in meeting with the frontline Fulani candidate, in what could be construed as act of “anointing”.
It would serve the UK government well to know that the last thing Southern Nigerians will accept is another Fulani at the helms of their affairs. There is general apprehension in the entire southern Nigeria about an ‘islamization and fulanization’ of the country. These fears are not unfounded. The suspicion has been called out by no less personalities than Chief Ayo Adebanjo, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Gen Theophilus Danjuma (Rtd), all of whom are elder Statesmen, well versed in the political history of Nigeria.

During the 1993 election in which the will of the people was mindlessly subverted, there was no doubt where the British government’s interest lied. Your then envoy, Sir Christopher Macrae admitted to Prof Omo Omoruyi that your “government’s first choice for the rulership of Nigeria would certainly have been a Northerner and would definitely not have been Chief MKO Abiola…”- see “The Tale of June 12” (page 126).

Your sentiment, which culminated in the eventual annulment of that election and the subsequent ‘assassination’, through poisoning of the winner of that election, set the country ablaze, from which it had barely recovered. You aided and abetted in the killing of the winner of that election. Are you planning a repeat episode exactly 30 years later?
I am sure the British officials and its people have seen pictures and videos of Fulani terrorists slicing human throats as you would an animal; yet you use your propaganda machines to paint a picture of Farmer/Herder clashes; how callously inhuman!!

How about the videos where terrorists who kidnapped the Abuja/Kaduna train passengers were flogging their captives?. Swap the pigmentation of those passengers and imagine those were white British being flogged. That may help you to imagine the level of barbarism and how subhuman the elements you have yoked us with.

You cannot pretend not to have seen the pictures and videos of the vicious massacre of babies, children, women and men that are going on in Christian communities throughout Nigeria. You saw how Fulani terrorists capture women, young, old, married or unmarried, rape them and then kill them, all while video-recording. Yet, you try to convince the world otherwise. When an attack happens within the UK territory, you project it to the entire world and all we hear thereafter is “I STAND WITH BRITAIN”. Catastrophes, the scale of genocide is happening in Nigeria, yet your greedy quest for its resources will not allow you to “STAND WITH THE CHRISTIANS OF NIGERIA”. You continue to downplay the impending conflagration; you would rather have these warring natives in the same territory, if that is what it takes to preserve your hold on it and its resources.

We know that you derive tremendous benefit from an unsettled Nigeria. That is one sure way to have Nigerians see Britain as an escape haven, that “Heaven”, they must continually aspire to go for a respite. You want them to keep coming to pay exorbitant tuitions at your educational institutions; which helps to reflate your economy and bolster your currency. A stable polity in Biafra, Oduduwa and the Savanna Nations would deprive you of that.

You always had a rabid fear for the regenerative spirit of the Yorubas and the Ibos; a fear that the redemption and blossom of these 2 countries could signal the dwindling of the British economy. Might that also explain why, in cohort with your Fulani partners, you have orchestrated the near collapse of the southern economy with its attendant mass migration of southern Nigerian professionals?
Did it have to get to the level where the Fulani terrorist cut off the hands of 5 months old babies? How much ferocious must it get before you come to the realization that these countries don’t belong together? Do you want the Bosnia experience in Nigeria? Do you want another Rwandan experience to happen in Nigeria? Our people say when you pursue a goat until it reaches a brick wall, it turns back to face it pursuer. The Fulani have pursued the Southern and Middle Belt people to that point that they are starting to look back to face their pursuer; it would not be pretty. Do you want to push this land to the path of Sudan? How much more calamity do you want to see happen before you accede to the clarion calls for dissolution of the Union?

Was Catrina Laing sent to Nigerian to become a Kingmaker or to carry out Consular duties? Since when did her job description include the selection and imposition of a president?

Could there be truth in the claim that she is in fact “an Undertaker”? Those who have followed her career path tell us she is sent to countries earmarked for destruction. They point to Sudan, Zimbabwe and Afghanistan as the most recent location of her ‘tour of duty’, all of which collapsed after her tenor. There is no doubt that Nigeria is on the path to Afghanistan and just as the Western Coalition made a tactical withdrawal for the Taliban to move in and take over, that Nigeria may have been programmed for similar handover to Islamist.

Why was the UK at liberty to exit membership of the European Union, because she felt the EU does not further her strategic interest but Catrina Laing is criss-crossing the length and breath of Nigeria, trying to dissuade agitating groups from seceding from Nigeria? Why is UK so bent on keeping Nigerian one, even if the price is the blood of her citizens?
Remove the Strait of Dover on the English Channel that divides Dover (UK) with Calais (France); what you will find is a people, not only different dialectically, but also in values and culture. We are at a loss as to why Britain prefers a failed ‘monolithic’ Nigeria rather than unions of potentially very prosperous smaller units of countries; Nations with cultural and social affinity, whose individual unity and progress will be propelled by their shared values, common aspiration and the homogeneity of its citizens.

I will conclude by reminding Britain that you have facilitated the destruction of the lives of southern and Middle Belt of Nigeria for the past 100 years. Do you want to repeat the same thing for their next 100 years? Ab initio, the comingling was done in bad faith and was wrong. It could never have worked and it would be delusional to think what has not worked for over 100 years will suddenly make an about turn. There is an unprecedented level of ethnic consciousness and to put it bluntly, ‘this genie can no longer be put back in the bottle’.

Already, different communities have started to arm their citizens in readiness for the next Fulani invasions. That is their last option in the face of the failure of the central government. We would have assumed it was a case of wilful blindness but thanks to Gen T.Y Danjuma, we now know the central government is both complicit and the de-facto facilitator of the invasion and the killings.
There are already internecine wars in Biafraland, Benue & Plateau. Your flagship Station, the BBC did a documentary on Zamfara and you could see the scale of atrocities Fulani terrorists have committed against the peaceful Hausa people. The sky over Oduduwa Nation is rumbling; it is ‘looking misty and cloudy’. When that rain starts to fall, the scale of its surface runoff (agbara oojo) will most definitely sweep the Oduduwa land clean of any traces of Fulani. They might soon realize, as the Yoruba would say that “Yi yo tekun, kin se bi t’ ojo” (The slow movement of a tiger is not because of fear). As some have predicted, this might really spell the end of Fulani history in Nigeria and by extension, in West Africa.

It may have become too late to pull the country back from the brinks but better late than never. Most southerners want out of the union, except perhaps those still benefitting from the lopsided structure, Fulani patronage and inept leadership. Even within those beneficiaries, they themselves want out of the union but will not admit it for now because, as they say, “a bad system does not appear so to those who benefit from it”.

They mostly all have relocated their families abroad, waiting for any sign to jump ship and flee to join their families. And by the way, we are not unaware of the orchestration to force southerners out of the country to aid the Fulani in the takeover bid. Those secret plans have also come to the open.

Your attempt to superimpose the Fulani as dominant forces over the other tribes has only succeeded in alienating the Fulani even further. The natives are now more aware that the Fulani does not have traceable ancestral history to Nigeria. There is nowhere on the map of Nigeria where you would say this is where they call their ancestral home. They were, and remain itinerant migrants and pastoralists. Given what has transpired these past few years and the revelations therefrom, there are doubt if any other ethnic group would ever trust a Fulani as a tenant, employee or co-worker post-Buhari administration. They would have become more or less a “Pariah”, Persona Non Grata in every part of southern and Middle Belt Nigeria. Their only immunity for the time being is the fact their brother and patron is still seating as the overseer of the Nation’s security affairs. The end of his tenor signals an automatic end to that immunity.

We can see your unflinching support for Ukraine on its war with Russia. Our hope is that when the time comes, when Biafrans and Oduduwa exercise that same option to determine their future and exit Nigeria, that the fact they are not ‘blue eyes and blonde hair’ will not play a role in your decision to stand with them or against them. We hope that what you will see are another set of humans, a people who want to be free of Fulani hegemony and subjugation. We hope that you will see a people who want the same kind of freedom for which you are standing with Ukrainians.

Sovereignty should not come by boots of soldiers on ground. It should be by the expressed wish of the people who own the land and have lived on it for centuries. That wish is a fundamental right, and it must be respected.

Peter Omonua lives in Ontario Canada
He can be reached at pomonua@yahoo.com

IWAJI: Ikem Ivite Kingdom To Celebrate New Yam Festival On September 4, 2022

August 27, 2022

By Lucy Okoro, Awka

The traditional ruler of Ikem-Ivite autonomous community, His Royal Majesty, (Ide) Eze Akajiofo (2), Ignatius Adili-Ajana has announced the 2022 annual Iwaji festival for his people

His Majesty who made this known while speaking to our correspondent in his palace at Ikem- Ivite autonomous community in Anambra-East local government area of Anambra state, noted that after due consultation with the elders of the land and kingmakers, Sunday 4th September (Afo) was set aside for these year’s new yam festival.

According to the Anambra monarch, he stated that the date is in line with the custom and tradition of Ikem-Ivite ancient kingdom.

The monarch urged all the sons and daughters of Ikem Ivite community, both home and abroad partake in the ancient tradition of their people. He also invited friends of Ikem-Ivite and well-wishers to come and celebrate with them.

Eze Nri Salutes Three South East States of Anambra, Enugu and Ebonyi for Outstanding Performance in WAEC

August 25, 2022

By Lucy Okoro, Awka

The Traditional Ruler of Nri Ancient Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Eze Engr. Obidiegwu Onyesoh. MFR JP. (EzeNrienwelana II) represented on the throne by HRM, Regent Prince Ikenna Onyesoh (Idebutaku n’Nri) has congratulated the three South-East States of Anambra, Enugu and Ebonyi on their outstanding performance in the recently released West African Examinations Council (WAEC) 2022 Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination, SSCE, results.

According to the data, Edo came first in the national tally with 92.8 per cent of students passing the exams with five credits, including English and Mathematics, followed closely by Enugu State in the second position with 92.7 per cent; Anambra ranks third with 92.2 per cent; Benue State came fourth with 91.5 per cent; Ebonyi sits on fifth with 90.5 per cent.

In the ranking of the performance of public schools, which presented candidates for the exam, Enugu State came first with 93.9 per cent; Edo ranked second with 93.5 per cent; Benue came third with 91.7 per cent; Ebonyi came fourth with 91.3 per cent, while Anambra came fifth with 91.3 per cent.

Reacting to the development, the Special Assistant to His Majesty on New Media, Comrade Udogadi Uke Umendu while congratulating the governors noted that it became possible because of the heavy investment the governors of the three states made in the educational system.

According to him, he said “We are pleased and proud with the performance of our children in the just realised WAEC result.

“We also know that this was made possible because we have people who believe in the growth of the youths as the governors of those states.

“Education is the centre of growth and anyone who invest in education also invests in the future because youths are the leaders of today and also leaders of tomorrow,” he said.

HRM Regent Prince Ikenna Onyesoh (Idebutaku n’Nri) who is known as the face of Igbo youths worldwide, is the sole Sponsor, Founder, and President of EzeNri Enwelana II Foundation with a focus on Education emancipation of the people, youth empowerment and entrepreneurial growth; he also believes in the sanctity and power of education as a tool for Societal civilization.

The first-class Igbo monarch urged other Southeast States governors to pay more attention to education; insisting that it is only education that can permanently eradicate poverty and insecurity in the land, he concluded.

Police Commission Declares Indefinite Strike

The Joint Union Congress of the Police Service Commission has disclosed its intention to embark on indefinite strike after it issued a notice of indefinite strike to the management of the commission over a breach of agreement.

According to the union, the strike will commence with effect from Monday, August 29, 2022.

This was disclosed on Thursday in an interview by the chairman of the Joint Service Union, PSC chapter, Mr Adoyi Adoyi.

The notice is coming amidst disagreement between workers of the commission, the Chairman of the commission, Mr Musiliu Smith, and the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba, on which body should be responsible for recruitment, promotion, and appointment of constables and officers.

He noted that the IGP and other police chiefs in connivance with the chairman of the PSC, have overruled the constitutional duty of the PSC.

Adoyi added that the IGP has allegedly taken it upon himself to carry out the functions of the PSC in flagrant disregard of the Nigeria constitution, a verdict of the Appeal Court, and the authorities of the PSC.

Adoyi said, “We’re embarking on an indefinite strike from Monday, August 29, to show how discontent with the way the PSC is being run by the chairman of the commission, and the flagrant disregard for the constitution, the court of law, and the PSC by the IGO, Usman Baba.

“The duties of the PSC are spelled out in the constitution, but the IGP has disregarded all of that, and has taken over the duties of the commission. He appoints and promotes at will as opposed to what is stated in the constitution.

“According to the constitution, the appointment, promotion, and recruitment of police officers and constables are the prerogative of the PSC, not the IGP.”

Onwa Asato: Eze Nri Announces Date of ILO-MUO, Urges Ndigbo Worldwide to be part.

August 25, 2022

By Lucy Okoro, Awka

The Traditional Ruler of Nri Ancient Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Eze Engr. Obidiegwu Onyesoh. MFR JP. [EzeNrienwelana II] has Officially announced the date of ILO-MUO NDI-IGBO 2022 AD.

ILO-MUO NDI-IGBO festival is celebrated once every year and it is the day that the people Thank God for a wonderful harvest.
ILO-MUO is also known and Called ‘IWA Ji’ in many Igbo communities and it is being celebrated on September which is the (Onwa Asato) eight month in Igbo lunar calendar.

His Majesty who made this known in a statement signed by the Secretary to the palace, Prince Paschal Onyesoh and made available to BT Afrika in Awka, noted that this year’s Ilo-Muo will be on Saturday (Afo) 24th September 2022 in the Royal Palace of Eze Nri Nrienwelana II, Agukwu Nri, Anaocha Local Government, Anambra State.

His Majesty urged Ndigbo home and abroad to be part of this Rich Cultural Heritage,  Promotion, Celebration and also use it to unite themselves.

HRM, Regent Ikenna Onyesoh

Prince Paschal also revealed that HRM Regent Prince Ikenna Onyesoh (Idebutaku n’Nri) who is the traditional regent of Nri Ancient Kingdom will be representing HRM Eze Nri Obidiegwu Onyesoh (Nrienwelana II) on the throne.

Biafra Internal Government Empowers Youths on ICT to Enhance Digital Transformation Policy

August 24, 2022

By Ijeomah Anthony, Owerri

The prime Minister of Biafra internal government, His Excellency, Michael Mbaji on Tuesday flagged off digital transformation policy of the government as the ministry of information trained youths and young ones on Information and Communications Technology with a call on the beneficiaries to make good use of the opportunity to launch themselves into the technology initiatives of the ministry.

Speaking during the closing ceremony of the first phase of the training to participants at Biafra seat of power, Owerri, Prime minister Mbaji Michael urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the opportunity provided to maximise the potentials in the technology world and the government as well.

“I congratulate you for successfully going through the programme, in spite of the hitches. ICT has become the fulcrum around which economies of local, international agencies and even govermnment at all levels revolve.

“It has permeated lives and livelihoods, opening vast opportunities for newer, faster, better and more reliable ways for people to interact, do business and seek help in various ways, including developing ideas on how set goals can be achieved.”

Satisfied with the level of commitment of the youths in the just concluded empowerment programme, which is currently in its first phase, and free of charge for all participants, the minister of information, Justice Callista Amamgbo said at the end of the training, the beneficiaries would be provided with assistance that would enable them begin their journey in their various fields of training.

She, however, explained that the national government of Biafra authority has already opened discussions with DigiTech company and organisations in the States to further train some of them as soon as they complete the first phase of the training.

“The essence of the training is to equip the youths with digital skills that will drive digital transformation, address youth restiveness, and create employment and wealth in the States as new nation.

The training is in phases and the first phase has concluded for all categories of ICT skills for the youths and young ones in the nation,” Amamgbo said.

In addition, well meaning youths across the globe are deploying ICT to prepare for and access economic opportunities, career counseling, job matching, entrepreneurship and agriculture.

“Because economic opportunities are a key pull factor for youth migration of Biafrans as they do so due to the lack of opportunities for employments and personal growth in their homes, communities and our parent country, Nigeria.

Two beneficiaries Vitalis Akunna and Patrick Onwukwe, who responded on behalf of others thanked the minister, Amamgbo for the training and provision of assistance.

They commended the Biafra internal government for making their dreams a reality and pledged to leverage on the opportunity provided by the national government to become ICT independent and experts.

International Youth Day: Ezenri Congratulates Nigeria Youths

By Lucy Okoro, Awka

The Traditional Ruler of Nri ancient Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Eze Obidiegwu Onyesoh represented on the throne by His Royal Majesty, Prince Ikenna Onyesoh (Idebutaku), the Regent of Nri Kingdom while commenting on these years International Youth Day, congratulated Nigeria youths on what he described as progressive movement for a new order in the country.

His Majesty in a statement made available to newsmen in Awka by his special assistant on New media, Comrade Udogadi Uke Umendu, he noted that youths are no longer the leaders of tomorrow as it was being said by some people but insisted that they are the leaders of both today and tomorrow.

According to the Monarch he said “This Year’s International Youth Day with the Theme
“-Intergenerational Soliderity Creating A world For All Ages-“
“Is a step in the right direction judging from the progressive movement for a new order in Nigeria.

“The Youths Are No longer Leaders of Tomorrow, but leaders of Today.

“They are The hope of today’s generation.

L”The youth are fearless, Smart, Intelligent, Out standing and Strong.

“Happy International Youth Day”, he said.

Ezenri is regarded as a priest-king, who held religious and political power over all part of Igbo land and beyond before the coming of the European in Nigeria.

Anambra re-introduces History in schools next session

Anambra State Government has re-introduced History in the school’s curriculum with effect from the  next academic session.

This was made known by the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh while interacting with Education Secretaries of Anglican and Catholic Dioceses in her office at Jerome Udoji Secretariat, Awka.

The commissioner said that History as a subject has made a comeback in schools but with a slight adjustment as the history of Igbo man dating from pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial eras has been included in the scheme.

“The present administration thought it wise to adopt this strategy because Igbo heritage is on the blink of extinction.

“Books on the subject will be out before the next academic session which begins in September this year.

“The present administration is looking at bringing wholesome and valued-based literature books to the classrooms; the next academic session will witness a lot of changes for the good of Anambra students and teachers.’’

She lauded the churches’ involvement in education, saying that without Christianity there would be no restriction and discipline as the church helped to control man’s basal nature.

The Commissioner called for understanding amongst Christians irrespective of one’s denomination and the need to respect our differences so that the Christian community would not be torn apart by unnecessary internal bickering.

“Christians are to abide by the biblical injunction in the book of Isaiah and put away disparities, come together as a body and with one voice call on God’s interventions in the state of affairs in Nigeria,’’ she said.