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JUST IN: The Abia State government has directed that History be made compulsory in secondary schools across the state with immediate effect.

The Abia State government has mandated the immediate reintroduction of History as a compulsory subject in all secondary schools across the state. This initiative aims to ensure that students are well-versed in their cultural heritage and historical background.

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Additionally, the government has made the Igbo language compulsory from primary 1 to Senior Secondary School 2 (SSS 2). This decision seeks to strengthen students’ proficiency in their mother tongue and preserve the linguistic heritage of the Igbo people.

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These educational reforms reflect the state’s commitment to enriching the academic curriculum with subjects that promote cultural awareness and identity among students.

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