The House of Representatives have received a proposal to change the country’s name to the United African Republic in the coming days.
The Special Committee on Review of the 1999 Constitution confirmed the development after a tax consultant, Adeleye Jokotoye, submitted the proposal at the South-West Zonal Public Hearing in Lagos on Wednesday.
In his presentation, Jokotaye said the current name is symbolic of the country’s colonial past and should be changed and given a fresh beginning
According to him, the change of name would chart newness in all country affairs.
The consultant said: “At this crossroads in our history, it is mandatory that we change our name to reflect a new beginning which will be ushered in with a new constitution.”
On why he chose the United African Republic, Jokotoye said it is because Nigeria comprises hundreds of ethnic groups that should be “United”.







