Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, says it is unfortunate that
history is no longer taught in schools, warning that people can lose
their memory and even what they ate the previous night when they do not
know the history of their country, family or locality.
Speaking as the special guest of honour at the launch of educational
toys designed to teach Nigerian and by extension African history, the
former president decried the poor level of awareness of the nation’s
history and cultural heritage amongst Nigerians.
While expressing disappointment that many children do not know enough
about their states of origin let alone the country, he called on
Nigerians to imbibe cultural values and norms so as to promote the
nation’s heritage.
Obasanjo said, “I have understood that history is no longer thought
in school, which is unfortunate. Not knowing the history of your
country, family or locality is to lose memory and if you lose your
memory, you won’t remember even what you ate last night. You can see
that it is a disaster.”
He then stressed that Nigerians must “go back to make our children
know what matters about our country and ourselves so they can be
inspired for tomorrow.”
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