Opinion
National Dev: How History Counts
According to Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, the living dictionary, history is defined as all the things that happened in the past, especially the political, social or economic development of a nation. Also, the events that took place from the beginning and during the development of a place, activity, institution etc.
Education is also defined as the process of teaching and learning, usually at school, college or university. Nigerians need holistic history of Nigeria. Complete and acceptable history of Nigeria is a veritable tool for national unity and development of the Nigerian state. There is no doubt the British colonized Nigeria. The amalgamation was made possible in 1914 by Sir Lord Lugard through the assiduous effort of the British government. The Northerner and Southerner protectorates were stronger entities before 1914.
There were so many ethnic groups that existed before the amalgamation that took place in 1914. But today, the history of Nigeria stands on the three major tribes, the Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo; which ought not to be so. Every ethnic group is important to national unity and development The history of Nigeria is shallow to the mind of Nigerians. There were so many unrecorded events that took place before independence of Nigeria. And that would have helped to create awareness and enlightenment for Nigerians on the need for unity and development to be the watchword.
The famous groundnut pyramids in the Northern part, the cocoa boom in the SouthWest and the coal and palm oil In the South East in those days are not given prompt attention today. Pre-independent history of Nigeria must be refurbished for this generation of Nigerians to be abreast with the events of the past.
For history education in Nigeria to be a contributory agent to nation-building, the Federal Government of Nigeria should commission historians across the country to develop holistic and acceptable history of that country. Both oral and traditional history should be taken into serious cognizance for national development. A people without history will not know their past, and these will be a suspicion on mutual coexistence. It is obvious that history education is very important. Every ethnic group every dialect should be documented by the federal government
Distortion of history of the minorities in Nigeria is another major threat to national unity and development. Historians in the various institutions in the country should be empowered and mandated to develop national history document for the country. There is no complete history of Nigeria. And that is why urgent step is needed now for all embracing history of Nigeria.
There are some unidentified activities that existed in the Northern and Southern parts of Nigeria without historical recognition. It is very unfortunate that many Nigerians depend on foreign histories. The Nigerian history space is dominated by foreign histories. And this is abnormal. Many Nigerians do not know the history of their communities. The history of 14th to 19th centuries German, Portuguese, Chinese, British, USA, Spanish, Indian, Italian and West Africans are on the finger tips of Nigerians.
The economic history is not elucidating or captivating enough to Nigerians. Social history of Nigeria is not popular amongst Nigerians. And that is why political history is being threatened in Nigeria because it is not widely accepted by all Nigerians.
There is need for Nigerians to have a gazette and comprehensive history of their country. The pre and post independent history of Nigeria should be made compulsory for all Nigerians. The collection of history across the nation by the federal government will be an avenue in building trust.
Nigerian, indeed, need their indigenous histories to be studied from primary to tertiary institutions in the country. Concise history of Nigeria by Nigerians will create strong bond of unity for national consciousness. It will also preserve cultural heritage of the peoples of Nigeria. Nigerians are in dire need of original history of every surviving entity in the country.
There is no existing ethnic group without a unique history. The problem is about documentation and evidence to prove their unwritten existence. History education in Nigeria will be a pivotal tool for national orientation geared towards cementing the fragile unity of the country.
The Federal Government of Nigeria should set up History Education Commission for the purpose of brainstorming on giving the Nigerian people a history of their country devoid of political, economic, social and cultural sentiments. National unity, peace and progress can be solidified based on history authorized by Nigerian historians. The teaching of foreign history in schools without Nigeria’s historical written histories will not do much in national life. Nigerians need to be abreast with the political, economic, social and cultural events of past centuries. Indeed, the federal government owes every one that duty of giving Nigerians their documented history.
Ogwuonuonu writes from Port Harcourt.
Frank Ogwuonuonu
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