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National orientation agency clarifies anthem protocol

Agency issues new guidance on anthem and pledge etiquette

David Okere by David Okere
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National Orientation Agency clarifies the correct national anthem and pledge protocol, urging citizens to follow proper etiquette at public events

National Orientation Agency anthem protocol guidelines have been officially clarified, with the agency urging Nigerians to strictly adhere to the proper usage of the national anthem and pledge at public and official events.

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In a public notice issued this week, the NOA outlined the correct procedures for the recitation and singing of the national anthem, stating that only the first stanza should be sung at most events.

The third stanza, the notice added, is to be rendered as a national prayer at the beginning of events—a shift from previous assumptions where it was often omitted or used incorrectly.

The agency further clarified that all three stanzas of the anthem are to be sung or recited only on select national occasions.

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These include Independence Day, Presidential Inauguration, Democracy Day (12 June), Armed Forces Remembrance Day, and the inauguration of the National Assembly.

To conclude formal occasions, the National Pledge should be recited at the end of an event, not the beginning—a reversal of a commonly held practice in schools and civil events.

The NOA stated that these measures are intended to uphold the dignity and sanctity of Nigeria’s national symbols, adding that proper protocol reflects both civic discipline and national pride.

The reminder comes amid the country’s ongoing efforts to reinforce positive national values, especially following recent discussions about cultural identity and civic responsibility.

“Let us uphold the dignity and sanctity of our national symbols,” the agency urged.

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As Nigeria continues to embrace a renewed sense of national consciousness, the National Orientation Agency anthem protocol serves as a timely guide to ensure that patriotic expressions remain respectful and consistent.

Source: Read more at thesun.ng

David Okere
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David Okere is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering business, governance, public affairs, and human-interest stories with a commitment to accuracy, balance, and public interest reporting.

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