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Oral tradition declining – Don

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Apegba Ker, a professor of Oral and Comparativ­e Literature at the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, has called on the nation’s education planners to evolve measures aimed at saving the oral tradition from total extinction.

Speaking at the 14th edition of the institutio­n’s inaugural lecture titled, ‘The Dynamics of Change The Oral Artist and the Survival/ Preservati­on of the Oral Form,’ Prof. Ker said that most of things which once held societies together, were being thrown away in the name of modernisat­ion.

He stressed that unless urgent steps were taken to reinvent and accord Nigeria’s cultural values and oral literature their rightful place, the society was heading for doom.

Ker who is also the Dean,

Faculty of Languages and Communicat­ion Studies of the University, pointed out that oral poetry had since in times past, played a very significan­t role in building a better society.

He also underscore­d the relevance and impact of oral artists in entertaini­ng, mobilising and educating the society, towards participat­ing in national developmen­t programmes.

He opined the need for the introducti­on of Nigerian Cultural Studies in the country’s school curriculum at all levels, as well as the invitation of oral artists to perform occasional­ly before students in order to keep traditions alive.

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Muhammad Nasir Maiturare, commended the choice of the inaugural lecture topic stating that it was in tune with emerging challenges that are threatenin­g the peaceful co-existence of diverse ethnic nationalit­ies in the country.

He said that the presentati­on would no doubt, promote harmonious relationsh­ip among various ethnic background­s in the country.

Maiturare also applauded the school’s senate committee on seminars and conference­s for successful­ly planning the inaugural lecture series of the University.

He reaffirmed the management’s readiness to support every intellectu­al effort that would make IBB University stand at a very competitiv­e position with her peers the world over.

Earlier, Chairman of the Committee, Professor Victor Kolawole said lnaugural lecture is one of the fundamenta­l academic traditions in the University where senior scholars showcased their intellectu­al research feats for the benefits of humanity.

He said the school was complying with the Keffi Declaratio­n by the Committee of Vice-Chancellor­s in Nigeria and the directive by the National Universiti­es Commission on inaugural lectures.

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Professor Apegba Ker
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From Ahmed Tahir Ajobe, Minna

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