Citizenship education in Nigeria is widely recognized as a fundamental pillar in the development of a vibrant, effective, and inclusive democratic society. Over the years, experts and commentators have emphasized that educating young Nigerians about their rights, responsibilities, and the importance of active political engagement is not merely an academic exercise—it is a strategic necessity for the nation’s progress. The discourse surrounding citizenship education is driven by the belief that an informed citizenry is the bedrock of any functioning democracy, and that a comprehensive understanding of civic duties can transform individuals into active agents of change. There are numerous reasons for citizenship education in Nigeria. See hereunder. In Nigeria, citizenship is more than a legal status conferred by birth, registration, or naturalization; it is a commitment to participate in the collective endeavor of nation-building. As citizens, Nigerians are expected to both enjoy th...
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