FG Reintroduces History As Compulsory Subject For Basic School

The Federal Government has reintroduced Nigerian History as a compulsory subject for students in basic classes.

The effort by the government is to strengthen national identity, unity, patriotism, and responsible citizenship.

This was contained in the Federal Ministry of Education’s post on X page on Wednesday.

“For the first time in decades, Nigerian pupils will study History continuously from Primary 1 to JSS3, while SSS1–3 students will take the new Civic and Heritage Studies, integrating History with Civic Education.

“Primary 1–6: Pupils will learn about Nigeria’s origins, heroes, rulers, culture, politics, economy, religions, colonial rule, and post-independence governance.

“JSS1–3: Students will study civilisations, empires, trade, European contacts, amalgamation, independence, democracy, and civic values,” the statement read.

According to the Ministry of Education, this reform is a priceless gift to the nation, reconnecting children with their roots while inspiring pride, unity, and commitment to national development.

The ministry has released the revised curriculum and will retrain teachers, provide resources, and strengthen monitoring.

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