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Don’t Relegate Traditional Institutions, NICO Tells Youths
The National Institute for Cultural Orientation (NICO) has advised Nigerian youths not to relegate the traditional institution.
Executive Secretary of NICO, Ado Yahuza, gave the advice in Abuja last Friday during the 15th International Arts and Crafts Expo (INAC), with the theme: “Networking Nigerian Crafts to the World “.
Yahuza said the repercussion to disrespecting the traditional institution could be grievous.
According to him, youths are always found in the habit of disrespecting the traditional institution.
He stated that efforts were consistently made by relevant agencies of government, especially in the culture sector to correct this trend.
“During the ENDSARS event, which happened in the country about two years ago, one could imagine how some young men and ladies went to the palace of an Oba and sat down on the chair and even carried his staff of office.
“This incident and many more have been seen, but if they know the implication of that culturally, they won’t go to that extent.
“I advise that we take our culture seriously, desist from disrespecting the traditional institution, but uphold it. It is an aspect of our culture that should be respected and protected,” he said.
Yahuza , however, urged parents to educate their wards on cultural issues and teach them the indigenous languages to help them to be resourceful individuals.
He advised that Nigeria’s cultural diversity be utilised as a strength, adding that children should be encouraged to speak as many languages as possible.
According to him, this will aid understanding among tribes and ethnic group, and also guide against conflict.
“We need to know our culture and utilise the diversities we have. If you go to China, they are making a lot of money from their cultural resources, especially with the tourism sector, arts and crafts.
“For us in NICO, we have realised that the most important aspect of our diversity as a nation is our indigenous language.
“We need to understand our own local languages, we need to learn one another’s indigenous languages. This gives you an edge over other person who can only speak one language.
“Being multilingual creates understanding, gives room for peaceful coexistence and eradicates conflicts.
“The problem we have in the country is we the elites don’t train our children to learn our indigenous languages but speak English language with them. It is wrong,” he said.
Yahuza who attributed the high level of indiscipline among Nigerian youths to lack of cultural training, urged parents to intensify their efforts to inculcate morals in their wards.
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Haniel Jack Foundation Awards Five Rivers Indigenes Scholarship
The Ibanibo Haniel Jack Foundation has awarded scholarships to five Rivers State indigenes in different tertiary institutions.
The scholarship programme was announced on Easter Sunday by Rev. Dr. Samuel Wachukwu, who is also the presiding pastor of Redeemer Baptist Church, at No. 44/46 Lumumba Street, Mile Two Diobu, in Port Harcourt.
Speaking, the chairman of the occasion, Barrister Karibi George, advised the recipients to justify the scholarship by ensuring that they put in their best and finish at the expected time.
George reminded them that opportunity comes but once and they should take advantage of the opportunity that comes their way judiciously.
“Those of you who are beneficiaries of this scholarship should also remember to help others and the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.
“I advise you to justify the opportunity given to you and make the man who gave you the scholarship, yourself, and your family proud,” Barrister George said.

He explained that the scholarship spans undergraduate and postgraduate levels in various high institutions in Nigeria. He thanks Sir Jack for the gesture.
The scholarship is to promote education in our society, most especially for Rivers indigenes, and equally assist those who cannot immediately afford tuition fees.
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The scholarship was borne out of God’s blessings, and this is a way to give back to the society. Besides, two of the beneficiaries are direct employees of the chairman of the foundation, sir.
Ibanibo Haniel Jack, who is also the chief executive officer (CEO) of White House Hotel, in Port Harcourt.
Chief Prezi Diffa, while presenting the awards, commended Sir Ibanibo Haniel Jack, who has deemed it necessary to give back to society.
Chief Diffa equally advised the beneficiaries to take their academics seriously and count themselves lucky.
“The man who has given you this scholarship wants to better your lives, so please put in every effort to ensure you finish the school with flying colors,” Chief Diffa said.
The beneficiaries are Isoboye Haniel Douglas, Naomi Douglas, Charles Batubo, Ajé Sokari, and
Dakoru Owen Amachree.
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