FG Makes History by Reintroducing History as a Subject in 2018/2019 Session

 by Yusuf Akinpelu

Nigeria might have been living true to the words of George Orwell that, “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” But the nation is certainly on a recourse with the reintroduction of History as a subject into the curriculum of Primary and Junior Secondary School levels, Edugist can affirm.

This news was announced in Abuja on Tuesday by the Executive Secretary of The Nigeria Education Research and Development Council (NERDC), Prof. Ismail Junaidu. According to him, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports, the reintroduction of History as a subject is set to begin from the 2018/2019 academic session.
Though, the National Council on Education had approved the reintroduction of the subject since July, the implementation of the approval would kickstart after the curriculum had been distributed to states, NAN further announces.
“All states are expected to be sensitised and teachers trained on how to use the curriculum before the implementation can begin.
“We need to give the states ample time to put their house in order before we start implementing the curriculum,’’ Professor Ismail told NAN.
Daily Post also revealed on its website that NERDC had forwarded a sample of the new curriculum for History to the states to give them ample time to plan ahead of its implementation.

He went on to add that the subject would now be a standalone curriculum and would be taught from Primary One to JSS Three since History is already in the Senior Secondary School curriculum.

Elvis Boniface

Elvis Boniface is Edugist's publisher and chief strategy officer leading a movement to give education a voice in Africa. 📧 elvis@edugist.org, 📞💬 +234 818 578 7349

Recent Posts

10 Opportunities for Boys in Today’s World

Today's world presents boys with a myriad of opportunities across various fields, from STEM to…

54 years ago

Benue SUBEB, Police forge partnership to enhance school security

The Executive Chairman of Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr Grace Adagba on…

54 years ago

How Odedina Emmanuel is building the lives of children through KCT in Ogun Community

In Ogun State, a quiet education revolution is underway, led by a passionate educator with…

54 years ago

10 ways to prepare effectively for University life

Gaining admission into a Nigerian university is an exciting milestone for many students and parents.…

54 years ago

BOOST Accelerator Program 2024 accepts applications

The BOOST Accelerator Program 2024 has unveiled applications for an intensive 8-week program is specifically…

54 years ago

Nigerian Breweries flags off 10th edition of Maltina Teacher of the year, call for entries

  …patners FCMB, WoodHall Capital, Union Bank, Alert Group,others Nigeria’s foremost brewing company, Nigerian Brewerieshas…

54 years ago