By Aisha Gambo
Proprietor of a private school in Kaduna, Malam Ismail Muhammad-Idris, has advocated the inclusion of cultural display as part of extra-curricula activities in schools.
Muhammad-Idris, who is the Director of Mohdris Learning Centre, Rigasa, Kaduna, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna on Friday that this measure would enable the understanding of divergent cultures, thereby promoting unity among students and pupils.
He said it was for this reason that his school organised cultural display, adding that it was very important for the young generation to learn the various cultures of different tribes.
“Some of us are very myopic; we hardly take or accept other people’s cultures.
“If you look at Rigasa as a case study, many of the students do not understand that there are other cultures,apart from Hausa.
“Events like this would make pupils and students understand the various tribes and cultures we have in Nigeria,” he said.
The proprietor said that the school had engaged students to represent the three major languages in Nigeria, namely Hausa,Yoruba and Igbo, as well as other minority tribes like Nupe and Gbagyi.
Muhammad-Idris observed that during the cultural show in his school, the children were very excited to partake in the activities as they were seen imitating the dance and language of some of the tribes.
Similarly, Abdullahi Gambo, a teacher in the school, stated that the pupils had learned the names of the three major ethnic groups in class, and had experienced the culture of those tribes.
“This experience will stick to their memory for a long time; they would be able to identify an Igbo, Yoruba or Fulani man by the mode of dressing, and they will also identify the traditional meal of the Gbagyi people whenever they come across it.
“At this time, when some unpatriotic elements want to divide us on the tribal line, we must ensure that our children, who are the leaders of tomorrow, learn and understand our differences so that they can appreciate our diversity and uphold unity”, he said.(NAN)
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'Who's your father' - Wike blasts Obaseki's Deputy over Edo PDP crisis
Wike vows he will make the party takes disciplinary actions against Shaibu for threatening to leave the PDP.
Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has blasted Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, for threatening to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Wike said this in a video that surfaced on Twitter on Saturday, March 12, 2022.
The visibly angry governor went on a long rant to tongue lash Shaibu for daring to threaten the PDP on a national television.
Recall that Shaibu had appeared on a Channels Television program where he said he and Governor Godwin Obaseki may resort to leaving the PDP if the party continues to treat them like outcasts.
The Edo PDP has been rocked by an internal strife for leadership since Obaseki and Shaibu joined the party from the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Shaibu claimed in the interview that the original Edo PDP has refused to embrace the new-PDP (referring to those who joined them from the APC).
He said there was a sharing formular agreed to by the stakeholders which prescribes that some of the original PDP member be given political appointments in Obaseki's government, while some new-PDP members would also be given positions in the party executives.
Shaibu revealed that while the new-PDP has fulfilled its own end of the bargain, the original PDP has refused to do so likewise. He said this attitude showed that there are efforts to alienate them from the party.
He then went ahead to warn the national body of the PDP to intervene otherwise they may be forced to pitch their tent with an alternative party.
Reacting to what appears to be a threat by the deputy governor, Wike wondered how Shaibu got the audacity to make that sort of comments on a television.
He also expressed sadness that the same people that came to beg for the PDP ticket after the APC rejected them would now turn around to be making uncomplimentary statements about the party's leadership.
"Threatening the party, that the there are alternative to PDP. This is the same people that were kneeling down to beg for us to give them the umbrella, today you've the effrontery to threaten the PDP. Such a shame. These are the same people when they were denied ticket under APC, they were running helter-skelter begging everybody to give them umbrella and we gave them umbrella."
"We went and made sure that they won that election, today that deputy governor would be ranting. A deputy governor would come out on television to tell PDP that there are alternative. I've written to the National Chairman of the party, if they don't constitute a disciplinary committee against the deputy governor, I would make sure I invoke the sections of the party and I would make sure they must discipline that deputy governor."
"And he lost his local government when we were in Edo, he lost. And he would come out on television to threaten the party that there are alternatives, look at the deputy governor, it's unfortunate."
Wike also made reference to Shaibu's famous choice of dressing asking how a PDP deputy governor would be donning khaki.
"It's very unfortunate for our party, a deputy governor is wearing khaki, look at it, I've never seen a thing like this in my life. This is the first time I can see a deputy governor come out in the television to tell the party if you don't do this, who's is his father."
"Let him come and threaten a whole party where we are as governors, now that he has started the trouble, let him note, we will make sure he never have rest. You don't come and threaten us, it won't work and it will never work."
Meanwhile, the PDP national Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu has waded in to resolve the impasse between the Edo original PDP and the new-PDP.
This happened few day days after Shaibu issued the warning.
Ayu met with Obaseki and some PDP stakeholders in Edo state to broker peace in the party.
Recall that before Shaibu's interview, his principal, Obaseki, had boasted that he and his supporters will not leave the PDP for anybody.
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