NOA Releases Guide for National Anthem Recital

NOA (News Central TV) NOA (News Central TV)

Nigeria’s National Orientation Agency (NOA) has announced updated guidelines regarding the recital of the national anthem, according to a statement released on Thursday, October 16.

“Recite/sing only the first stanza (not all three (3) stanzas) at official events,” the statement reads.

“The third stanza should be recited as the national prayer at the beginning of an event.

Advertisement

“The three stanzas are to be recited/sung only during Independence Day, Inauguration (swearing-in) of a President, Armed Forces Remembrance Day, Democracy (June 12) Day, Inauguration of the National Assembly, etc.

NOA (News Central TV)
NOA releases guide for national anthem recital. Credit: Punch Newspapers

“The National Pledge is to be recited at the end of an event.”

In May of last year, President Bola Tinubu signed legislation that reinstated the former anthem, ‘Nigeria, We Hail Thee.’ This anthem replaced the song that had been in use since 1978, known as ‘Arise, O Compatriots.’

The decision to change the anthem faced significant public backlash, but Tinubu maintained that the reintroduced national anthem emphasises dedication to the country.

Author

  • Tope Oke

    Temitope is a storyteller driven by a passion for the intricate world of geopolitics, the raw beauty of wildlife, and the dynamic spirit of sports. As both a writer and editor, he excels at crafting insightful and impactful narratives that not only inform but also inspire and advocate for positive change. Through his work, he aims to shed light on complex issues, celebrate diverse perspectives, and encourage readers to engage with the world around them in a more meaningful way.

Share the Story
Advertisement