Bible society wants indigenous languages as medium of instruction in schools

The Bible Society of Nigeria (BSN) has called on the federal government to reconsider the abolition of indigenous languages as a medium of instruction in schools.
The general secretary/chief executive officer of BSN, Samuel Sanusi, made the call in Lagos on Saturday during a news conference to announce activities for the society’s 60th anniversary on February 8, 2026.
Mr Sanusi said the abolition of indigenous languages as a medium of instruction in schools could undermine cultural identity.
“This issue is of concern to the BSN because it has spent six decades making the word of God available and affordable to Nigerians in their preferred languages and formats,” Mr Sanusi said.
On the anniversary celebration, Mr Sanusi said the theme of the event would be “Celebrating Impact and Building a Legacy of Hope.”
According to Mr Sanusi, BSN is a member of the United Bible Societies, a global fellowship of 155 national Bible societies operating in over 200 countries and territories.
He disclosed that BSN was currently working on 11 Bible translations and revision projects at different stages of completion across Nigeria.
The BSN general secretary said the anniversary programme would begin with a Bible exhibition on February 2, 2026, at the Lagos Bible Guest House, Palmgrove, Ilupeju.
Mr Sanusi said, ”There will be a Bible walk on February 3 from the National Stadium, Surulere, to Obanikoro.
“Partners’ appreciation dinner and the dedication of a second studio for the deaf Bible translation project in Ibadan would take place on February 4.
“Foreign guests will arrive on February 5 for a CEOs’ conference scheduled to coincide with the anniversary celebration.”
He said the Founders’ Day Lecture and Awards Ceremony would be held on February 6, to be chaired by former President Goodluck Jonathan, with Pastor Poju Oyemade as the guest speaker.
Mr Sanusi added that a thanksgiving service would be held on February 8, 2026, at The Covenant Nation, Lagos.
He also announced that BSN had produced a 13-episode documentary on its activities, to be aired on DOVE TV from late January or early February.
The BSN boss said a commemorative book titled “Six Decades of Impact: Transmitting the WORD, Transforming Lives” would also be publicly presented.
He disclosed that between 2014 and 2023, BSN translated and produced 222 chronological Bible stories in Nigerian sign language for the deaf community.
According to him, BSN spent over N105.3 million on the Sign Language Bible Project between 2023 and 2024.
Mr Sanusi said BSN distributed 7,870,296 copies of assorted Bibles in the last five years.
“According to the United Bible Societies’ 2024 Scripture Distribution Report, BSN accounts for 1.15 million out of the 5.45 million full Bibles distributed across Africa,” the BSN boss explained.
Mr Sanusi disclosed that the Macedonian Call project, launched in 2018, had benefited over 50,000 people in more than 20 IDP camps nationwide.
He said BSN planned to spend over N306 million on the project in 2026, subject to donor support.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Economy
EU bans destruction of unsold clothing
The policy took effect on Sunday, and the EU also announced it would extend to medium-sized companies starting in 2030.

NationWide
FRSC inaugurates special intervention patrol, unveils 12 code-named operationsÂ
The FRSC said the operations aim to reduce road traffic crashes, save lives, and make Nigerian roads safer.

Health
Childhood seizures are medical conditions, not spiritual attacks: Paediatrician
He said seizures result from abnormal electrical activity in the brain and could manifest as jerky or stretching movements.

Heading 2
Oyo mandates birth certificates, NIN for school enrolment
Ms Bamidele said the policy is being implemented in collaboration with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

States
ADC reaffirms confidence in Adamawa governorship candidate
Adamawa ADC passed d a vote of confidence in its governorship candidate, Omar Suleiman, ahead of 2027.

Heading 1
APC panicky, confused ahead of APC panicky, confused ahead of 2027 elections; opposition parties getting stronger: Onovo
Mr Onovo said the opposition was ahead of the ruling party despite the crisis over their candidacies on various political platforms.





