It was a mild drama at the Rivers State National Youths Service Corps orientation camp on Friday morning as a corps member (name withheld) publicly and outrightly refused to join his colleague to recite the national anthem.
The whole drama began as an expensive joke but turned out to be a serious matter, when he adamantly refused to recite the anthem, in spite of the parade commandant order to him to do so.
The excuse of the young man was that opposes the doctrine of his religion as a Jehovah Witness.
A book containing the anthem was handed over to him to read from, but the adamant Corps member did not read it.
He said “I will not recite the national anthem. I am a Jehovah Witness! It is against my religious faith!”.
The camp commandant instructed him to choose between reciting the anthem and leaving the Camp.
But the drama reached it peak when the tearful Corps member packed his luggage immediately and left the camp on the stern instruction of the commandant.
Meanwhile, it was speculation that the corps member may not truly be able to recite the national anthem and that he perhaps can not even read and that the religious excuse is just his means to escape from the public ridicule of his poor reading ability.
According an eyewitness Corps member, Miss Adewusi Kilanko, “Although, he said it outrightly that it was against his Religion and as such, he won’t recite it, I still feel that guy may have a very bad reading ability, judging from his drama with the book presented to him to read from. Well, that’s my only interpretation of this matter. Or, what religion says one should not recite a national anthem?”
On the other hand, in a chat with Town Crier, Mr. Osasuyi Jeffery, a Jehovah Witness faithful, who applauded the Corps member’s resistance wrote thus:
“I pledge to Nigeria my country, to be faithful loyal and honest, to serve Nigerian with all my strength, to defend her unity and uphold her honor and glory, so help me God.”
Is a contradiction of the biblical verse Luke 10:27 which says:
“You must love Jehovah your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole strength and with your whole mind’ and ‘your neighbor as yourself.”
The national anthem is an Oath of Allegiance which makes citizen loyal to the country and not to Jehovah.”
However, the Corps member is to appear before a court of law today for a proper hearing of the matter.