NASS, President Tinubu Render New National Anthem After Passage Into Law

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NASS, President Tinubu Render New National Anthem After Passage Into Law


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  1. "Our 1960 national anthem, given to us as a parting gift by a British housewife in England, had called Nigeria ‘our sovereign motherland’. The current anthem, put together by a committee of Nigerian intellectuals and actually worse than the first one, invokes the father image. But it has occurred to me that Nigeria is neither my mother nor my father. Nigeria is a child. Gifted, enormously talented, prodigiously endowed and incredibly wayward."
    – Chinua Achebe

  2. They were all laughing when they knew they only deceived Nigerians all along..the song they don't even know at..all…they will now compel people going into that when they feed fat on our resources while others dey suffer…God will judge our leaders if try lead us right

  3. National Anthem act was passed within a week without any stress and the National minimum wage act has become a problem to be signed. These senators are after slavery mentality of Nigeria s while feeding and feeling fat on our common wealth . God will judge you and your children's children' in Jesus name

  4. Comparing both anthems, i do believe the change was meant to communicate a new mission & vision of Nigeria, best explained by the new anthem.

  5. Unfortunately the problem with Nigeria is not the national Anthem. We're never going to be able to sing ourselves out of the deep pit the Nation has fallen into.
    The problems facing Nigeria are self inflicted and by the very persons entrusted with the affairs of the nation. Nothing will ever change unless the persons running the affairs of Nigeria change their ways.