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Language, Nationality and National Integration: A Call for A National Languages Policy for Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: November 10, 2021In: SpectacleTags: 'Educated native', Confucius, Ibn Khaldun, Zaria School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
Language, Nationality and National Integration: A Call for A National Languages Policy for Nigeria

By Ambassador Usman Sarki The author, a former Deputy Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations in New York and a product of the ‘Zaria School of History’ and its nationalist... Read more

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An Urgent Call For The Reinstatement Of The Study Of History In All Nigerian Schools

Posted By: adminon: August 09, 2020In: SpectacleTags: Abdullahi Smith, Bala Usman, Hewlett Edward Carr, Ibn Khaldun, Kenneth Onwuka Dike, The Ibadan School of History, What is History?, Zaria School of HistoryNo CommentsViews:
An Urgent Call For The Reinstatement Of The Study Of History In All Nigerian Schools

Although it remains a big puzzle where Nigerians got this idea that reading History in school, irrespective of the Historiographical narrative, will make the products to have historical awar... Read more

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