The Director General of the National Orientation Agency, NOA, Lanre Onilu, has disclosed plans to introduce nationalism as a compulsory subject in the nation’s education curriculum to help inculcate positive ethics and values in the coming generations.
Onilu stated this in Minna during a familiarisation visit to the Niger State directorate of the agency. While speaking with journalists, he said nationalism is a subject that will be introduced in primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions in the country.
He decried the overexposure of children to foreign content through cartoons, saying: “Soon, our agency will soon call for entries from professionals to produce cartoons that promote the local values of our people. Also, in no distant future, NOA will launch a mobile app containing indigenous cartoons, as well as those promoting local content, national values, and cultural heritage.”
Onilu also lamented that children in the country have been corrupted by foreign cultures right from their homes.
“Foreign culture has impacted negatively on the ethics and values of indigenous cultures.
“The effort being made now is to change the narrative of how Nigerians are being negatively portrayed across the world,” he maintained.
The NOA director general further explained that the agency had decided to bring all its activities under the acronym CLHEEAN—Criminality, Lawlessness, Health, Education, and Environment—to clean the society of all bad behaviours.
Onilu then added that the agency will soon introduce 37,000 citizen brigades across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, so as to promote moral and national values at the primary school level.
NOA to introduce nationalism into school curriculum