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Stop Circulating Wrong Version Of National Anthem, Akpabio Tells NOA  

by Leadership News
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The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has called out the National Orientation Agency (NOA) for allegedly teaching Nigerians the wrong version of the newly adopted National Anthem.

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Akpabio noted that what the agency was circulating was different from the new National Anthem approved by the National Assembly.

After deliberations on Tuesday, the Senate went into executive session for over two hours, after which it adjourned plenary to July 2 to celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir.

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Before the Senate ended the plenary, Akpabio requested that the Senate recite the first stanza of the new National Anthem.

 

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While the lawmakers recited the anthem, the Senate President looked at his book intermittently.

 

After they were done, Akpabio stated that the lawmakers should take note of the wordings of the anthem approved by the Senate and discard the one being presented by the NOA.

 

He said, “Take note of what we have here; what we have is different from what the NOA has.

 

“Where we have Nigerians ‘all’ are proud to say, they have Nigerians all and proud to say.

 

“Also, where we have ‘though’ tribes and tongues may differ, they have ‘those’ tribe and tongues.

 

“Also at the end where we have ‘Nigeria shall be blessed’, they have Nigeria ‘may’ be blessed.

 

“We are using ‘shall’ which is a compulsion that this country shall be blessed, so tell the National Orientation Agency to drop what they are circulating now.”

 

The Senate had two weeks ago passed the National Anthem Bill 2024 to revert to the old national anthem, “Nigeria, we hail thee.”

 

The Senate hurriedly passed the legislation to swap the national anthem from “Arise, O Compatriots” to “Nigeria, We Hail Thee.”

 

The bill, which speedily passed first and second readings on the same day was last week assented to by President Bola Tinubu.

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