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NOA unveils official version of new national anthem, to call for entries from Nigerians 

The Director-General of National Orientation Agency (NOA), Lanre Issa-Onilu, on Wednesday, in Abuja presented the official version of the new national anthem.

Mr Issa-Onilu, said the presentation of the official version became necessary, because of the wrong version being circulated on social media, and the demand for clarification for NOA’s community orientation and mobilisation officers across the country.

According to him, the new anthem is part of the national identity project of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, and also one of the seven programmes for the institutionalisation of national values.

He further explained that the anthem is one of the country’s national symbols, which NOA as custodian, is mandated to promote and preserve its integrity for national cohesion, unity and a sense of patriotism.

“Today’s event is to present the official version which will clear all doubts about the correct lyrics as contained in the Act signed by the President.

“We call the attention of Nigerians to the line three of the first stanza, which reads: ‘Though tribes and tongues may differ’. Note that the words ‘tribes’ and ‘tongues’ are plural.

“We want you to also note that line five of the first stanza reads: ‘Nigerians all, are proud to serve’. The word ‘are’, not ‘and’ is correct.

“On the official instrumental and audio rendition, the NOA will call for entries for the production of an authentic Nigerian melody, taking into cognizance, the indigenous instrumentation of the Nigerian people.

“The effective date for the entries and the procedure will be announced through NOA channels in the coming week,” Mr Issa-Onilu said.

…the anthem is one of the country’s national symbols, which NOA, as custodian, is mandated to promote and preserve its integrity for national cohesion, unity and a sense of patriotism.

The National Pledge

Meanwhile, concerning the National Pledge, the NOA boss said the Agency would follow the official procedure to obtain approval for the adoption of a new National Prayer.

He, however, stressed that the National Pledge remains valid and operational.

“The NOA’s values orientation programmes as envisioned under the Federal Government’s National Values Charter, seek to define the Nigerian citizens’ shared identity, with clearly stated commitment of both leaders and followers.

“The Charter, operating under the “7 for 7” social contract, will guide our national values for a reciprocal commitment of leaders and citizens towards building a nation we all can be proud of.

“NOA will be working with a wide spectrum of stakeholders to ensure citizens’ buy-in of the National Anthem and sing it reflectively with a sense of pride,” Mr Issa-Onilu maintained.

Meanwhile, Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission, Charles Ebuebu, said he would use the mechanism and platform of his Commission to promote the learning and singing of the anthem.

Similarly, Director-General of the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria, Dr Olalekan Fadolapo congratulated Mr Issa-Onilu and pledged the Council’s full support for NOA to deliver on its mandate. 

Also speaking, General Secretary of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Dr Mike Ike-Ene, represented by the state secretary, Margaret Jethro, maintained that teachers remain instrumental to the learning of the new anthem.

Mr Ike-Ene restated the commitment of all members of NUT across the country to ensuring that all pupils and students learn and know how to recite the new national anthem. (NAN)

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