The Edo state government has announced plans to bring back history as
a subject in schools in the state, for the young generation to know
more about past heroes.
Governor Godwin Obaseki stated this during a lecture to honour
foremost nationalist, late Anthony Enahoro, at the Edo state House of
Assembly complex in Benin City, the state capital.
Mr Obaseki said the state-owned tertiary institutions would be
equipped to teach the Bini history, while scholarships would be made
available for post graduatevstudents studying Bini history.
"I have now decided that history will be restored to Edo schools – it
is going to be history and social studies. We are going to give
scholarships to Ph.d candidates or people who intend to study Edo
history at Ph.d level.
"Our quest for nation building should be assisted by a renewed
acknowledgement of Nigerians who in various spheres of endeavor are
role models to be emulated for their distinct and distinguishing
contribution to the process of building the Nigerian nation," he
stated.
The Governor then went on to unveil a life-sized statue of Chief
Anthony Enahoro, erected by a group under the aegis of the "Castle of
Legends" initiative.
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