President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed into law a bill reinstating Nigeria’s original national anthem, “Nigeria, We Hail Thee.” The anthem, penned by Lillian Jean Williams and composed by Frances Berda in 1959, was the country’s anthem from its independence in 1960 until 1978, when it was replaced by “Arise, O Compatriots.”
The decision marks a significant cultural shift, aiming to honor Nigeria’s heritage and celebrate its historical roots. The reinstatement of “Nigeria, We Hail Thee” on May 29, 2024, reflects President Tinubu’s commitment to embracing Nigeria’s rich history and fostering national pride.
This move has been met with a mixture of nostalgia and optimism across the nation. Many Nigerians view the original anthem as a symbol of the country’s early aspirations and unity at the dawn of independence. The reinstatement is expected to evoke a sense of continuity and respect for the country’s foundational values.
As Nigeria moves forward with this reinstated anthem, the government and citizens alike are hopeful that it will inspire renewed patriotism and solidarity.
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