Nigeria’s president has just jettisoned a National Anthem that addresses Nigerians as “compatriots” in favour of one that describes us as “natives” – According to Professor Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

Nigeria's president has just jettisoned a National Anthem that addresses Nigerians as "compatriots" in favour of one that describes us as "natives" - According to Professor Chidi Anselm OdinkaluRenowned human rights attorney and former chairman of Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission, Professor Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, has voiced his worries on the rewriting of Nigeria’s National Anthem in a recent message that was uploaded on his official X account.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

“Nigeria’s president has just jettisoned a #NationalAnthem that addresses #Nigerians as “compatriots” in favour of one that describes us as “natives” from “tribes”. That is progress, abi? The return of colony is nigh,” Odinkalu wrote.

Odinkalu’s statements highlight his concern regarding the changes made to the National Anthem, particularly the shift in language from “compatriots” to “natives” and “tribes.”

He questions whether this change represents progress or a return towards colonial-era attitudes and divisions.

The revision of the National Anthem has brought debate and criticism from various quarters, with many questioning the implications of the language used and its impact on national unity and identity.

Odinkalu’s statement adds to the voices expressing concern over the government’s decision and its potential consequences.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>