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FG Denies Endorsing History Textbook Without Igbo Section
The Federal Ministry of Education has denied approving the “Living History” textbook, which reportedly excludes Igbo content, clarifying that the book is not authorized for use in any Nigerian school.
In a statement issued by its Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, the Ministry emphasized that “Living History” has never been submitted to the National Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), the statutory body tasked with reviewing, evaluating, and approving instructional materials under the national curriculum.
As a result, the book was neither recommended by NERDC nor included on the official list of approved History textbooks.
The Ministry said consultations with NERDC leadership and a review of officially endorsed materials confirmed that “Living History” does not form part of the approved instructional resources for schools nationwide.
It urged parents, teachers, school proprietors, and administrators to disregard speculation, misinformation, and “emotionally charged narratives” surrounding the book, stressing that unapproved materials can undermine curriculum standards and negatively impact teaching and learning outcomes.
“All approved textbooks strictly comply with the national curriculum and reflect Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity, shared history, and core national values, while promoting inclusivity, balance, and unity,” the statement noted.
Folasade further called on the public to support responsible discourse, reject divisive misinformation, and verify the approval status of educational materials through official channels before adoption.
“The public is encouraged to consult NERDC for verified information on approved textbooks. Education thrives on truth. Unity thrives on understanding,” the statement added.
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